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A.Vogel Pollinosan Hayfever Eye Drops 10ml

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For quick relief of red and itchy eyes due to hayfever.A.Vogel Pollinosan Hayfever Eye Drops offer protection against pollen, which may trigger a hayfever response.The eye drops contain hyaluronic acid which is produced from a vegetable source, and does NOT contain genetically modified soy, and is not of animal origin.Suitable for contact lens user..

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Aesculus tincture (Aesculus Hippocastanum)

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£9.17

Aesculus Hippocastanum is the botanical name for the Horse Chestnut tree, or sometimes, simply the Aesculus tree. It is the fruit of the tree (familiar to many as conkers) which is used to make the Aesculus tincture. They contain a valuable constituent called aescin which is good for tired, heavy legs and useful for helping maintain the health of v..

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Agnus castus tincture (Chaste tree)

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£10.50

Agnus castus, also known as the ‘Chaste Tree’, is actually a shrub with lavender or violet flowers. Sometimes it is referred to as Abraham’s Balm, Monk’s Pepper or Chasteberry. The use of Agnus castus has been recorded since the time of Hippocrates. It was believed to be an anti-aphrodisiac and hence the names ‘Chaste Tree’ and ‘Monk’s Pepper’. Now..

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Atrogel Arnica Gel

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£9.67

Arnica is familiar to many people as a treatment for bruises. However, did you know that Arnica, used as a herbal remedy, can be used to relieve pain? Arnica, together with echinacea, must be amongst the herbal products you should have in your home. Atrogel® is a herbal remedy made from extracts of fresh Arnica flowers and is an easy-to-apply ..

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Atrosan® Devil’s Claw

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£9.37

Devil’s claw is the common name of the plant Harpagophytum procumbens. The herb is found only in the wild, only in the Kalahari desert of Southern Africa; and even now it is a difficult plant to cultivate. The root of Devil’s claw is used in herbal remedies for the treatment of muscle and joint pains, backache and rheumatism. Atrosan® Devil’s Claw..

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Avena sativa tincture

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£9.17

Avena sativa plant, better known as the oat plant, has been used for centuries as both a food and a herb. It is the green leafy parts of the oat plant which are used to make our Avena sativa tincture, rather than oat grain which is commonly used as food. Avena sativa herb contains a number of plant chemicals including a substance known as gramine. ..

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Bio-Propolis (Cold sore treatment)

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£5.67

Cold sores can be a source of great misery. They are both painful and embarrassing. The winter months can leave you a bit run down, and this may cause you to be more vulnerable to these little patches of unpleasantness. When the herpes virus first enters the body, it sits and waits in the body tissues in a dormant state. During this stage, there is..

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Bronchosan Pine Cough Syrup

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£7.69

Cough syrups help to ease the irritation in the respiratory tract. They are sometimes required after a cold or flu, or following other infections of the respiratory tract. Conventional cough syrups may contain ingredients that may cause drowsiness – and this is the reason why some people prefer to use a cough syrup containing herbal or natural ingr..

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Centaurium tincture (Centaury)

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Centaurium umbellatum, used in our Centaurium tincture, is a small plant with purple flowers. It may be found in many parts of the world but especially in Middle Europe and Asia. The classification of the group of plants known as Centaurium is still in discussion and because of this, Centaurium umbellatum is sometimes also referred to as Centauriu..

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Crataegus tincture (Hawthorn)

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The use of Crataegus or, as it is more commonly known, Hawthorn, is shrouded in folklore and tradition. Many stories prevail about Crataegus; its deep red fruit, borne on spiky shrubs are familiar to many, particularly during the autumn. Crataegus berries are edible and during World War I, Crataegus (Hawthorn) seeds were ground and used instead of ..

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Craving Essence tincture

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£4.57

Many of us struggle from time to time with a habit or a certain behaviour; whether it be a chocolate or sugar craving, smoking, or something more serious. These habits can lead to feelings of self disgust, guilt, over indulgence and dependency. Combining the flower essences of Clematis, Star of Bethlehem, Agrimony, Crab Apple, Tansy, Walnut, Ch..

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Cynara scolymus tincture (Globe Artichoke)

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Cynara can still be found in the wild in some parts of the world such as North Africa. From around the 9th Century cynara was cultivated in Naples and can now be found in many other parts of the world. In the 16th Century, the Dutch introduced cynara to the English who gave it the name artichoke. Nowadays the cultivation of cynara is concentrated m..

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Dandelion tincture (Taraxacum)

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Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) can be found growing in most temperate regions of the world and is part of the Asteraceae or sunflower family. Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) tincture is made from both dandelion root and dandelion leaves. Dandelion has a long tap root and many who have tried to weed it out of gardens or flower beds will be famili..

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Devil's Claw tincture

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£10.50

Alfred Vogel devoted much of his life, to the cultivation of herbs, known by native people worldwide, to have beneficial effects. Devil’s Claw is a herb notoriously difficult to cultivate; working with scientists and local people on a specially created farm in the Kalahari Desert, a unique and sustainable organic farming method was achieved for cul..

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Echinacea lozenges

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£1.87

Echinacea herb was treasured by the Native American Indians. In the mid 1950s, Ben Black Elk introduced Alfred Vogel to the healing powers of this plant, giving him a handful of Echinacea seeds when they parted company. Back in Switzerland, Alfred Vogel successfully germinated these seeds, managing to cultivate his first crop of Echinacea plant..

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