Nettle – a natural gift of forest wisdom

Stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) is an ancient medicinal plant rich in nutrients and antioxidants. It is clinically supported for its allergy relief, anti-inflammatory and nutritional value. Nettle tea or dishes provide gentle yet effective support for the body.
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Chamomile – the flower of tenderness and soothing

Chamomile – the gentle star of phytotherapy. With its rich chemistry (apigenin, mild oils, flavonoids) it has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and soothing effects. Chamomile flower tea is often used to calm the nerves, support digestion and relax the mind. At the same time, it also imposes concerns about allergies, interactions and pregnancy.
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Oak Bark – The Gentle Power of Wood Sage

Oak bark (Quercus cortex) is an ancient remedy, rich in tannins and polyphenols, which have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and astringent properties. It is used to relieve digestive problems, mouth and skin inflammation, in the form of teas, compresses or balms - the natural wisdom of trees for modern man.
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Milk thistle – gentle guardian of the liver

Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is a green-white beauty that has been protecting the liver for centuries. It contains silymarin, a flavonolignan with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective properties. The tea or extract helps the body to naturally harmonize, while the EMA recognizes its traditional benefits.
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Dandelion – the solar healing power of nature

Often overlooked as a weed, dandelion is an incredibly medicinal plant with a rich history of use in folk medicine. Scientific studies confirm its effects in detoxifying the liver, supporting digestion, acting as a natural diuretic, and regulating blood sugar. It is used in teas, tinctures, and culinary arts as a valuable source of health from nature.
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Glucosamine and joints – does it really help? Natural mobility support

Joint pain, morning stiffness and a "creaking" sensation when moving are common problems faced by both older and active individuals. One of the most researched and used natural substances for joint support is glucosamine – a compound that the body produces itself, but its levels decrease over the years. Due to its role in maintaining healthy cartilage and synovial fluid, glucosamine is becoming increasingly popular in both dietary supplements and topical products such as Remigal Active cream. Below, we will look at how it works, who it is intended for and whether it can really help maintain healthy and flexible joints.
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