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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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Hallux Balm - 100 ml
Many people, often women over 50, suffer from the big toe (bunion, hallux) being bent towards the middle of the foot, which can cause pain and impair walking. Special shoes, insoles or splints are often recommended as therapy measures. Hallux Balm can be used as a special care balm to accompany the therapy. The ingredients contained, including calendula, arnica and almond oil, horse chestnut and witch hazel extract, shea butter, panthenol and menthol, cool and refresh the stressed bunion, moisturise and leave the skin soft and supple.
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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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Sanct Bernhard Sport Resistance Band - 1 item
The small and effective sporting equipment for streching, Pilates, rehabilitation sport and physical therapy – including a workout leaflet (in german language). Dimensions: 30 x 5 cmColour: yellowLevel: easy
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Wound and Healing Ointment (Zinc Ointment) - 100 ml
Active ingredient: 100 g ointment contains 10 g zinc oxide. In support of the therapy of wound healing, as well as a remedy for weeping and itching wounds, fissures; cover the area with the ointment.
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Eskimo Shower Gel - 500 ml
Shower care with moisturizing urea. For the daily shower and hand washing for all types of dry skin. Also concomitant to therapy, eg skin conditions, such as neurodermatitis and psoriasis. Eskimo Shower Gel is free from alkali soaps, cleans extra mild and gently. Fragrance and color free.
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Eskimo Shampoo - 250 ml
Gentle hair care with 5% natural hygroscopical urea. Suitable for daily hair wash, for dry scalp and scalp which tends to itching and dry dandruffs. Also concomitant to therapy such as neurodermatitis. Eskimo-Shampoo is moisturizing, itch-alleviating, cleans extra mild and gentle and is therefore a suitable treatment for stressed hair.
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Eskimo Cleansing Lotion - 250 ml
For a soft, extra-mild cleansing of face and body. Particularly suitable for sensitive, stressed and dry skin. As well as accompanying therapy for neurodermatitis and psoriasis. 5% urea and betaine provide moisture and protect the skin from further drying out, even with daily use of the lotion. A special care formula with the trace element zinc, reduces sebum and inhibits the spread of bacteria. With the pH value of 5.5 it stabilizes natural protective acid mantle of the skin. Without perfumes and dyes.
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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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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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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 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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What are the speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy measures in the social field?
Speech therapy in the social field focuses on improving communication skills, such as turn-taking, topic maintenance, and understanding social cues. Occupational therapy may involve teaching individuals how to navigate social situations in the workplace, manage time effectively, and develop appropriate social skills for professional settings. Physical therapy in the social field may focus on improving an individual's physical abilities to engage in social activities, such as mobility, coordination, and balance to participate in group activities or sports. Overall, these therapies aim to enhance an individual's social interactions and overall quality of life.
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Despite therapy, police?
Despite therapy, police officers may still struggle with the mental and emotional challenges of their job. The nature of police work can expose officers to traumatic events and high-stress situations, which can take a toll on their mental well-being. While therapy can be beneficial in helping officers process and cope with these challenges, it may not fully eliminate the impact of their experiences. It is important for police departments to provide ongoing support and resources for officers to address their mental health needs.
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What is the difference between speech therapy and occupational therapy?
Speech therapy focuses on improving communication skills, including speech, language, and swallowing abilities. It addresses issues such as articulation, fluency, voice, and language development. Occupational therapy, on the other hand, focuses on improving a person's ability to perform daily activities and tasks, such as self-care, work, and leisure activities. It addresses physical, cognitive, and sensory issues that may impact a person's ability to participate in meaningful activities. While both therapies may overlap in some areas, they have distinct focuses and goals.
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Which profession is more exciting: occupational therapy or physical therapy?
The excitement level of a profession is subjective and can vary depending on individual preferences. Occupational therapy focuses on helping individuals regain independence in daily activities, while physical therapy focuses on improving movement and function. Both professions offer unique challenges and rewards, so the excitement level can differ based on personal interests and career goals. Ultimately, the choice between occupational therapy and physical therapy should be based on one's passion for helping others and making a positive impact on their lives.
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How do I switch from individual therapy to group therapy?
To switch from individual therapy to group therapy, you can discuss this transition with your current therapist. They can help you find a suitable group therapy program that aligns with your needs and goals. It's important to communicate your reasons for wanting to switch to group therapy and ensure that you feel comfortable with the change. Your therapist can also provide support during the transition period to help you adjust to the group setting.
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What is the difference between occupational therapy and speech therapy?
Occupational therapy focuses on helping individuals develop or regain the skills needed for daily living and work activities, such as fine motor skills, coordination, and sensory processing. Speech therapy, on the other hand, focuses on improving communication skills, including speech, language, and swallowing abilities. While occupational therapy addresses a broader range of skills related to daily functioning, speech therapy specifically targets communication difficulties. Both therapies can complement each other in providing comprehensive support for individuals with a variety of needs.
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What is the difference between occupational therapy and physical therapy?
Occupational therapy focuses on helping individuals develop or regain the skills needed for daily living and work activities. This may include improving fine motor skills, cognitive abilities, and adaptive techniques. Physical therapy, on the other hand, primarily focuses on improving mobility, strength, and function through exercises, manual therapy, and other techniques. While both professions work towards improving a person's quality of life, occupational therapy tends to focus more on activities of daily living and functional tasks, while physical therapy focuses more on physical movement and rehabilitation.
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What is the difference between systemic therapy and behavior therapy?
Systemic therapy focuses on the interactions and relationships within a family or social system, and how these dynamics contribute to individual behavior. It aims to address and change dysfunctional patterns within the system as a whole. On the other hand, behavior therapy focuses on identifying and changing specific behaviors through techniques such as reinforcement, modeling, and cognitive restructuring. It aims to modify individual behaviors by targeting specific symptoms or issues. While systemic therapy looks at the broader context of behavior within a system, behavior therapy focuses on changing specific behaviors through targeted interventions.
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What are the differences between Gestalt therapy and systemic therapy?
Gestalt therapy focuses on the present moment and emphasizes personal responsibility, awareness, and the integration of mind, body, and emotions. It encourages clients to explore their experiences and take ownership of their thoughts and feelings. On the other hand, systemic therapy focuses on the interconnectedness of individuals within their family and social systems. It examines how patterns of behavior and communication within these systems impact the individual and seeks to bring about change through understanding and addressing these dynamics. While both approaches emphasize the importance of relationships and the environment, Gestalt therapy focuses on individual experience and personal growth, while systemic therapy looks at the broader context and relational dynamics.
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What are the differences between psychodynamic therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy?
Psychodynamic therapy focuses on exploring unconscious thoughts and emotions that may be influencing a person's behavior, while cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors in the present. Psychodynamic therapy often involves delving into past experiences and relationships to gain insight into current issues, while CBT is more focused on identifying and changing specific thoughts and behaviors that are causing distress. Additionally, psychodynamic therapy tends to be more long-term and insight-oriented, while CBT is typically more short-term and goal-oriented.
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What is the difference between cognitive behavioral therapy and behavior therapy?
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) focuses on changing negative thought patterns and beliefs that contribute to emotional distress and maladaptive behaviors. It emphasizes the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. On the other hand, behavior therapy focuses solely on changing observable behaviors through techniques such as reinforcement, punishment, and modeling. While CBT incorporates elements of behavior therapy, it also addresses cognitive processes and beliefs.
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Which form of therapy is it, depth psychology or behavioral therapy?
Based on the description provided, the form of therapy being described is depth psychology. This is because it focuses on exploring the unconscious mind, childhood experiences, and the influence of the past on present behavior and emotions. Behavioral therapy, on the other hand, focuses on changing specific behaviors through techniques such as conditioning and reinforcement.
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