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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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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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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
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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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Traditional Herbal Cough Candies - 170 g
Natural remedy for cough and voice hoarseness. Traditional Herbal Cough Candies made after a classic recipe. 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, without artificial flavours or artificial colours.
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Traditional Candies Organic Ginger-Orange - 170 g
With the sharp and spicy taste of the finest organic ginger root from controlled organic cultivation and the tangy freshness of sun-ripened oranges. Sweet production in the Kräuterhaus 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... With natural fruit and plant extracts, no artificial flavours or colours.
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Boswellia serrata Tablets - 103 g
The Indian frankincense tree (Boswellia serrata) is the oldest known agricultural crop at all. The amazingly long tradition of incense in the Indian food proves its beneficial, health-promoting effect in many areas. Used is the resin (air-dried), that exudes after cutting the bark. This is known as Indian Frankincense. Particularly appreciated are the boswellic acids contained in the resin. Each Boswellia tablet contains 400 mg Boswellia extract containing 70 % boswellic acids.
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What is the economic principle: the principle of minimum or the principle of maximum?
The principle of minimum and the principle of maximum are economic principles that relate to decision-making. The principle of minimum states that individuals or firms will seek to minimize their costs or inputs in order to achieve a certain level of output or outcome. On the other hand, the principle of maximum states that individuals or firms will seek to maximize their benefits or outputs given a certain level of inputs or costs. Both principles are important in guiding economic decision-making and resource allocation.
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What is the principle of the key-lock principle?
The key-lock principle is based on the idea that certain molecules or structures (keys) can fit into specific receptors or binding sites (locks) with high specificity and affinity. This principle is commonly used to describe the interaction between enzymes and their substrates, where the enzyme (lock) has a specific active site that perfectly fits the substrate (key), allowing for efficient catalysis. The key-lock principle highlights the importance of complementary shapes and chemical properties between molecules for effective interactions to occur.
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What is the ping-pong principle or the hourglass principle?
The ping-pong principle, also known as the hourglass principle, is a communication strategy where information is exchanged back and forth between two parties in a structured and concise manner. It involves each party taking turns to speak or provide input, similar to a game of ping-pong. This principle ensures that communication is balanced, effective, and allows for active listening and engagement from both parties. It helps to maintain a focused and productive conversation by preventing one party from dominating the discussion.
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What is the rocket principle and the principle of recoil?
The rocket principle states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when a rocket expels gas out of its engines, the force of the gas pushing out is matched by an equal force pushing the rocket in the opposite direction. The principle of recoil is similar, stating that when a gun is fired, the force of the bullet being expelled from the barrel is matched by an equal force pushing the gun in the opposite direction. Both principles are based on Newton's third law of motion, which describes the relationship between the forces acting on two interacting objects.
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Does the principle of solidarity correspond to the principle of equivalence?
The principle of solidarity and the principle of equivalence are related but not the same. The principle of solidarity emphasizes mutual support and collective responsibility within a community, while the principle of equivalence focuses on equal treatment and fairness. Solidarity often involves individuals or groups providing assistance or resources to those in need, even if they have not contributed equally, whereas equivalence typically requires treating individuals or groups in the same way based on certain criteria. Both principles aim to promote fairness and justice, but they operate in slightly different ways.
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What are the principle of operation and the principle of object?
The principle of operation refers to the fundamental method or process by which something functions or operates. It outlines the underlying rules or guidelines that govern how a system or device works. On the other hand, the principle of object pertains to the main focus or purpose of a particular entity or concept. It defines the central idea or goal that the object is designed to achieve or represent. Both principles are essential in understanding the functionality and significance of a system or object.
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What is the principle of maximization or the principle of minimization?
The principle of maximization or minimization is a decision-making principle that involves choosing the best option from a set of alternatives in order to maximize benefits or minimize costs. In economics, this principle is often applied to the behavior of individuals, firms, or governments when making choices about resource allocation, production, consumption, or investment. The principle of maximization suggests that decision-makers seek to maximize their utility, profits, or other desirable outcomes, while the principle of minimization suggests that decision-makers seek to minimize their costs, risks, or other undesirable outcomes. These principles are fundamental to understanding how economic agents make rational choices in pursuit of their goals.
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Is the principle of officiality and the principle of legality still valid?
Yes, the principles of officiality and legality are still valid in many legal systems around the world. The principle of officiality emphasizes the importance of official documents and procedures in legal matters, while the principle of legality ensures that all actions taken by authorities are based on existing laws and regulations. These principles help maintain order, fairness, and accountability in legal processes. While there may be variations in how these principles are applied in different jurisdictions, they continue to play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law.
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Is there a difference between the pleasure principle and the reality principle?
Yes, there is a difference between the pleasure principle and the reality principle according to psychoanalytic theory. The pleasure principle is the instinctual seeking of pleasure and avoiding pain to satisfy immediate needs and desires. In contrast, the reality principle involves understanding and adapting to the constraints of the external world, delaying gratification when necessary, and considering the long-term consequences of actions. The reality principle helps individuals navigate social norms and expectations, while the pleasure principle is more focused on immediate gratification.
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What is the Cavalieri's principle and why is the principle not reversible?
Cavalieri's principle states that if two solids have the same cross-sectional area at every level, then they have the same volume. This principle is not reversible because having the same cross-sectional area at every level does not necessarily mean that the solids have the same volume. For example, a cylinder and a cone can have the same cross-sectional area at every level, but their volumes are different. Therefore, while Cavalieri's principle can be used to compare volumes of solids, it cannot be used to compare their cross-sectional areas.
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What is the difference between the social principle and the solidarity principle?
The social principle refers to the idea that individuals have a responsibility to contribute to the well-being of society as a whole, while the solidarity principle emphasizes the importance of mutual support and cooperation among individuals within a community. The social principle focuses on the broader societal impact of individual actions, while the solidarity principle emphasizes the interconnectedness and interdependence of individuals within a community. Both principles are important in promoting a sense of collective responsibility and cooperation, but they differ in their focus and scope.
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What are the maximum principle and the minimum principle in everyday life?
The maximum principle in everyday life is the idea of doing things to the best of our abilities and striving for excellence. It involves setting high standards for ourselves and aiming for the best possible outcome in our actions and decisions. On the other hand, the minimum principle is about doing the least amount necessary to achieve a desired result. It involves efficiency and finding the most effective way to accomplish a task without unnecessary effort or resources. Both principles can be applied in various aspects of life, such as work, relationships, and personal development, to help us achieve our goals and make the most of our potential.
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