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  • Sweet Nature Erythritol - 1 kg
    Sweet Nature Erythritol - 1 kg

    Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol Erythritol is a virtually calorie-free, naturally occurring and tooth friendly sugar substitute, which is gaining in popularity due to the number of positive attributes. Erythritol provides around 70-80 % of the sweetness of standard household sugar, without any of its negative aspects. It has a glycemic index of 0, does not let the blood sugar rise and does not need to be taken into account in the carbohydrate balance. In contrast to artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or saccharin, which are produced synthetically, erythritol is not a foreign substance to the organism. Sweet Nature erythritol can be used wherever you would usually use sugar: for cooking and baking, to sweeten coffee or tea, with fruit, in muesli or in yoghurt. Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol• As sweet and tasty as sugar! • No calories• Glycemic index: 0• Kind to teeth• No artificial sweeteners• Used like sugar• Ideal for cooking and baking

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  • Sweet Nature Xylitol Birch Sugar - 1 kg
    Sweet Nature Xylitol Birch Sugar - 1 kg

    Table sweetener based on xylitol. Birch sugar, also known as Xylit or Xylitol, is a natural plant-based sweetener found in many types of vegetable and fruit and in high-fibre plants. Our birch sugar is mainly obtained from birch and beech wood in a very complex process. The following statements on Xylitol birch sugar have been confirmed by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority): The consumption of food and drinks that contain Xylitol instead of sugar results in the blood sugar level increasing less than after the consumption of food and drinks containing sugar. Contributes towards the maintenance of tooth mineralization.

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  • Sweet Nature Erythritol - 1 kg
    Sweet Nature Erythritol - 1 kg

    Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol Erythritol is a virtually calorie-free, naturally occurring and tooth friendly sugar substitute, which is gaining in popularity due to the number of positive attributes. Erythritol provides around 70-80 % of the sweetness of standard household sugar, without any of its negative aspects. It has a glycemic index of 0, does not let the blood sugar rise and does not need to be taken into account in the carbohydrate balance. In contrast to artificial sweeteners such as aspartame or saccharin, which are produced synthetically, erythritol is not a foreign substance to the organism. Sweet Nature erythritol can be used wherever you would usually use sugar: for cooking and baking, to sweeten coffee or tea, with fruit, in muesli or in yoghurt. Table-top sweetener on the basis of erythritol• As sweet and tasty as sugar! • No calories• Glycemic index: 0• Kind to teeth• No artificial sweeteners• Used like sugar• Ideal for cooking and baking

    Price: 9.98 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Sweet Nature Xylitol Birch Sugar - 1 kg
    Sweet Nature Xylitol Birch Sugar - 1 kg

    Table sweetener based on xylitol. Birch sugar, also known as Xylit or Xylitol, is a natural plant-based sweetener found in many types of vegetable and fruit and in high-fibre plants. Our birch sugar is mainly obtained from birch and beech wood in a very complex process. The following statements on Xylitol birch sugar have been confirmed by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority): The consumption of food and drinks that contain Xylitol instead of sugar results in the blood sugar level increasing less than after the consumption of food and drinks containing sugar. Contributes towards the maintenance of tooth mineralization.

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  • Florenzyme Capsules - 16 g
    Florenzyme Capsules - 16 g

    Nutritional supplement with bacteria culture (LAB2PRO TM), Alpha-Amylase and Protease. Vegan. Florenzyme capsules are an innovative nutritional supplement that combines selected bacterial cultures with valuable digestive enzymes (alpha-amylase and protease). A special capsule technology ensures that the ingredients are protected from the acids in the stomach and reach the digestive tract in a functional way. In this way, they can contribute to a natural, desirable digestion and intestinal flora. In terms of targeted nutritional supplementation, we recommend taking one Florenzyme capsule daily over a longer period of time with or after a meal.

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  • Organic-Spelt Grass-Powder - 300 g
    Organic-Spelt Grass-Powder - 300 g

    Spelt grass is a natural, vegetable dietary enrichment. Spelt, also referred to as husk or Swabian corn, is a close relative of modern-day wheat. Spelt was already grown and highly valued in central and northern Europe thousands of years ago. Village names such as Dinkelsbühl or Dinkelscherben testify the former relevance of this cereal as a foodstuff. Our spelt grass powder is obtained by gently drying and grinding young, organically-cultivated spelt plants. At the time of harvesting, the nutrient content in the young stalks and green shoots of the spelt grass is particularly high. Organic-spelt grass-powder tastes pleasantly aromatic and can simply be stirred into water, juices, soups or other food and enjoyed. Purely plant-based, vegan.

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  • Franzis FOCUS projects 4
    Franzis FOCUS projects 4

    With FOCUS projects 4, anyone can create the most stunning macros seen in photo galleries and magazines. Thanks to new technologies from FOCUS, you can create state-of-the-art macro shots that have a fascinatingly large depth of field and bring extraordinary details to light. NEW: HQ Stacking with 64-bit calculation NEW: Focus-Boost technology for even more sharpness NEW: Significance check of your sharpness series Up to 30 focus levels Uniquely precise alignment of all images in the stack FOCUS projects 4 With FOCUS projects 4, anyone can create the most impressive macros known from photo galleries and magazines. Thanks to FOCUS' new technologies, you can create state-of-the-art macro images that have a fascinating depth of field and bring extraordinary details to light. Focus stacking is the ultimate discipline for macro, nature and product photographers who want to see their images featured in natural history forums and hot online galleries. For this purpose, new tools for selective image retouching, expert filters and a complete RAW developer are also available. What is Focus Stacking? Do you know it? Even if you get very close to an object, the depth of field is not large enough to keep the entire object in focus? If you like to shoot at scales of 1:1 or above, you'll reach the limits of your optics sooner than you'd like. Depth of field is very shallow when shooting at these scales. It cannot be compensated for by stopping down the aperture, because this reduces the sharpness of detail of the entire image and there is not enough light. That's finally the end of it. The solution is: Record a focus series - a focus stack! FOCUS projects 4 then merges all the shots from 3 to 30 focus levels into a single image with incomparable depth of field. The photographed object is now consistently sharp from front to back, all without effort and in just a few seconds. You don't need to press any buttons or adjust any sliders. You get sharp macros fully automatically. Use the stacking software for: + Nature macro photography + product photography + landscape photography + still life + Microscope photography + Optimal product images for online shops and auctions Additional Presets and Smart-Mask Expert Filters The latest version of FOCUS projects offers you many improved and new software highlights that are precisely tailored to the needs of modern photography. Additional presets and Smart-Mask expert filters for fast results in unique quality make optimizing your macros easy. Integrated batch processing lets you work even more efficiently. What are you waiting for? Significance check of your sharpening series! Which single images really help, which ones rather disturb the overall work of art? FOCUS projects 4 analyzes the individual images of your sharpening series and ignores the images that are not necessary for the calculation of the overall image. This way, fewer errors creep into your image and the development process is streamlined. Internet connection required. System Requirements Windows operating system: 10/8/7, 32 Bit, Processor Core Duo, 2 GB free RAM, 2 GB HDD, Screen resolution 1.280 x 1.024 Pixel, Graphics card: Direct-X compatible, 128 MB, 32 Bit color depth Recommended: 10/8/7, 64 bit, Intel I5 processor, 8 GB free RAM, 2 GB HDD, screen resolution 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, graphics card: Direct-X compatible, 128 MB, 32 bit color depth Operating system Mac Plug-in functionality is not currently supported by macOS 10.15 (Catalina). OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit, Intel processor, 2 GB free RAM, 2 GB HDD, screen resolution 1,280 x 1,024 pixels, Retina 2,304 x 1,440 pixels Recommended: OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit, Intel processor, 8 GB free RAM, 2 GB HDD, screen resolution 1,920 x 1,080 pixels, Retina 2,304 x 1,440 pixels

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  • Traditional Sweets Sour lemon flavour - 170 g
    Traditional Sweets Sour lemon flavour - 170 g

    Traditional sweets with a delicious, refreshingly sour lemon flavour. No artificial flavours or colours. Produced in line with ancient confectionery tradition using copper vessels over a fire and produced by hand. Taste as delicious as Grandma's very own! Sure to evoke childhood memories...

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  • Lapacho Bark Tea - 250 g
    Lapacho Bark Tea - 250 g

    In South America, "Inkatee" has a long tradition. It is made from the inner, reddish-brown bark of the tropical Lapacho tree. Its typical, fine aroma with woody notes and light vanilla character makes it a tasty drink for all day long. Very good to enjoy sweetened with a little honey, or even cold.

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    Traditional Candies Raspberry - 170 g

    Traditional Candies with a delicious raspberry flavor. We brought back the tradition of candymaking!Our candies are cooked in old copper kettles over the fire and are made by hand. They taste like your grandmother made it! It brings back childhood memories ...... With natural fruit and plant extracts, without artificial flavors or artificial colors.

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    Traditional Candies Propolis and Pine Honey - 170 g

    Traditional candies with propolis and pine honey. Soothes neck and throat. We brought back the tradition of candymaking!Our candies are cooked in old copper kettles over the fire and are made by hand. They taste like your grandmother made it! It brings back childhood memories ...... With natural plant extracts, no artificial flavors or artificial colors added.

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    Traditional Candies Sage Forest-honey - 170 g

    Traditional Candies with pure forest-honey, sage leaves and sage oil extract. Soothing to the throat. We brought back the tradition of candymaking!Our candies are cooked in old copper kettles over the fire and are made by hand. They taste like your grandmother made it! It brings back childhood memories ...... With natural plant extracts, no artificial flavors or artificial colors added.

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  • Why is it actually called Mother Nature and not Father Nature or Human Nature?

    The term "Mother Nature" likely originated from ancient cultures that personified nature as a nurturing and life-giving force, similar to the role of a mother. This concept is rooted in the idea of the Earth as a source of sustenance and fertility, which aligns with the nurturing and life-giving qualities traditionally associated with motherhood. Additionally, the association of nature with femininity may also stem from the ancient worship of female deities representing the Earth and fertility. Over time, this association has become deeply ingrained in many cultures and continues to be reflected in the use of the term "Mother Nature."

  • What ignites nature?

    Nature is ignited by a combination of factors such as lightning strikes, volcanic eruptions, and human activities like campfires or arson. Lightning is a common natural cause of wildfires, as the intense heat generated can ignite dry vegetation. Volcanic eruptions can also ignite fires by spewing hot lava onto surrounding forests. Additionally, human activities like discarded cigarettes, machinery sparks, or intentional fires can also ignite nature and lead to devastating wildfires.

  • What does nature mean to people and what is nature?

    Nature holds different meanings for different people. For some, it represents a source of beauty, tranquility, and inspiration. For others, it symbolizes a connection to the earth and a sense of grounding. Nature can be defined as the physical world and everything in it, including plants, animals, landscapes, and natural phenomena. It encompasses the natural environment that exists independently of human activities and is often seen as a source of solace and rejuvenation.

  • Does mankind control nature?

    Mankind has the ability to manipulate and influence nature to a certain extent, but ultimately, nature operates independently of human control. While humans have developed technologies and practices to harness natural resources and modify the environment, natural forces such as weather, geological processes, and ecological systems continue to operate beyond human influence. Additionally, the impacts of human activities on nature, such as climate change and biodiversity loss, demonstrate that nature ultimately has the power to shape and affect human societies. Therefore, while mankind can exert some control over nature, it is ultimately limited and nature remains a powerful force.

  • Who, if not nature?

    Nature is the ultimate force that shapes our world and sustains life on Earth. It is responsible for the intricate balance of ecosystems, the beauty of landscapes, and the resources that support all living beings. Without nature, there would be no clean air to breathe, no food to eat, and no natural beauty to inspire us. Nature is the foundation of our existence, and without it, life as we know it would not be possible.

  • Why is nature amoral?

    Nature is considered amoral because it operates based on natural laws and processes without any consideration for moral values or ethical principles. In nature, survival of the fittest is a key principle, where organisms compete for resources and adapt to their environment to ensure their own survival. This can result in behaviors that may seem cruel or ruthless from a human perspective, but are necessary for the balance and functioning of ecosystems. Ultimately, nature's amorality is a reflection of its inherent neutrality and lack of consciousness or intentionality in its actions.

  • Does man control nature?

    Man has the ability to manipulate and exploit nature to a certain extent, but ultimately, nature is a force that cannot be fully controlled. While humans have made advancements in technology and science that allow them to harness natural resources and alter the environment, natural disasters and ecological imbalances serve as reminders of nature's power and unpredictability. Man must work in harmony with nature, rather than trying to dominate or control it completely.

  • Can nature be unethical?

    Nature itself cannot be considered unethical, as it operates according to its own natural laws and processes. However, human actions that harm or exploit nature can be considered unethical. For example, deforestation, pollution, and over-exploitation of natural resources are all examples of human activities that can be considered unethical in their impact on nature. It is important for humans to act in a way that respects and preserves the natural world in order to avoid unethical behavior towards nature.

  • 'God or nature itself?'

    The debate between God and nature is a complex and deeply philosophical one. Some believe that the natural world is evidence of a divine creator, while others see nature as a self-sustaining system that does not require a supernatural explanation. Ultimately, the answer to this question is deeply personal and rooted in one's beliefs and worldview. Whether one attributes the wonders of the natural world to God or nature itself, the awe and wonder it inspires are universal.

  • Is God Mother Nature?

    No, God and Mother Nature are not the same. In many belief systems, God is seen as a divine being who created and oversees the universe, while Mother Nature is often seen as a personification of the natural world and its processes. While some people may use the term "Mother Nature" to refer to the natural world in a more poetic or metaphorical sense, it is not typically used as a direct synonym for God in religious or spiritual contexts.

  • Do you like nature?

    As an AI, I don't have personal preferences or feelings, so I don't have the capacity to like or dislike nature. However, I can provide information and assistance related to nature and environmental topics.

  • Can nature be controlled?

    Nature cannot be fully controlled, as it is a complex and dynamic system that operates on its own set of rules. While humans can manipulate certain aspects of nature through technology and engineering, there are still many natural processes and phenomena that are beyond our control. Additionally, attempts to control nature can have unintended consequences and negative impacts on the environment. It is important to respect and work in harmony with nature rather than trying to dominate or control it.

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