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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.

    Preis: 21.86 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • 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.

    Preis: 13.45 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • 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...

    Preis: 3.59 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • 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.

    Preis: 7.56 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Traditional Candies Raspberry - 170 g
    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.

    Preis: 3.59 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Traditional Candies Propolis and Pine Honey - 170 g
    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.

    Preis: 3.92 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Traditional Candies Sage Forest-honey - 170 g
    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.

    Preis: 3.92 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Traditional Herbal Cough Candies - 170 g
    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.

    Preis: 3.92 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Traditional Candies Eucalyptus - 170 g
    Traditional Candies Eucalyptus - 170 g

    Traditional sweets made according to a classic recipe. The unique combination of eucalyptus oil, mint oil and menthol has a soothing effect on 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 flavours or artificial colours added.

    Preis: 3.92 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Traditional Candies Organic Ginger-Orange - 170 g
    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.

    Preis: 3.92 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Traditional Candies Sea Buckthorn with Vitamin C - 170 g
    Traditional Candies Sea Buckthorn with Vitamin C - 170 g

    Traditional Candy with a delicious fruity sea buckthorn flavor and and to keep your body's defenses healthy with an extra portion of vitamin C. 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, no artificial flavors or artificial colors added.

    Preis: 3.92 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £
  • Boswellia serrata Tablets - 103 g
    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.

    Preis: 27.48 £ | Versand*: 14.50 £

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  • Gerundive or Gerund?

    The gerund is a verbal noun that ends in -ing and is used to express an action as a noun, while the gerundive is a verbal adjective that ends in -ndus/-ndi/-ndum and is used to express necessity or obligation. The gerund is used to show the action of the verb, while the gerundive is used to show the necessity or obligation of the action. In English, the gerund is more commonly used, while the gerundive is more common in Latin and other inflected languages.

  • What is the Spanish gerund?

    The Spanish gerund is a verb form that ends in -ando or -iendo and is used to indicate an ongoing action. It is equivalent to the English present participle (-ing form) and is often used to express actions that are happening at the same time as the main verb. For example, in the sentence "Estoy comiendo" (I am eating), "comiendo" is the gerund form of the verb "comer" (to eat).

  • Gerund or Gerundive - what is correct?

    Both gerund and gerundive are correct, but they serve different grammatical functions in Latin. A gerund functions as a verbal noun, used to express actions or states as objects of other verbs. A gerundive, on the other hand, is a verbal adjective, used to express necessity, obligation, or propriety. Understanding the distinction between the two is important for accurately translating and interpreting Latin texts.

  • What are exercises for gerund phrases?

    Exercises for gerund phrases involve identifying the gerund in a sentence and understanding its function. Students can practice by identifying the gerund and its accompanying modifiers in a given sentence. They can also create their own sentences using gerund phrases to demonstrate their understanding of how gerunds function in a sentence. Additionally, students can practice transforming sentences with gerunds into different forms, such as changing them into passive voice or using them as the subject or object of a sentence.

  • What is the gerund in Latin?

    In Latin, the gerund is a verbal noun formed from the present stem of a verb and is used to express the idea of "doing" the action of the verb. It is declined like a second declension neuter noun and can take direct objects. The gerund can be used in various constructions, such as genitive, dative, accusative, and ablative, and can also be modified by adverbs and adjectives.

  • What is the gerund in English?

    The gerund in English is a verb form that functions as a noun. It is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the base form of the verb (e.g. "swimming," "eating," "running"). Gerunds can be used as the subject or object of a sentence, or as the object of a preposition. They are commonly used to express actions or activities in a more general or abstract way.

  • Which English gerund verbs end in 'ing'?

    English gerund verbs are formed by adding the suffix '-ing' to the base form of the verb. Some examples of English gerund verbs ending in 'ing' include: running, swimming, reading, writing, singing, dancing, and cooking. Gerunds are used to indicate an ongoing action or state, and they can function as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.

  • Gerund or Gerundive - which one is correct?

    Both gerund and gerundive are correct, but they serve different grammatical functions. A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun, while a gerundive is a verbal adjective that expresses necessity, obligation, or propriety. Therefore, the choice between gerund and gerundive depends on the intended meaning and grammatical context of the sentence.

  • I don't understand the gerund with prepositions.

    The gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun, and it is often used with prepositions to show the relationship between the action and the rest of the sentence. For example, "I enjoy swimming" uses the gerund "swimming" with the preposition "enjoy." In this case, "swimming" acts as the object of the preposition. It's important to remember that different prepositions can be used with gerunds to convey different meanings, so it's helpful to study common combinations and their meanings. With practice and exposure to different examples, understanding the gerund with prepositions will become more intuitive.

  • 'After look forward, the gerund is used.'

    After "look forward," the gerund is used because "look forward" is a phrasal verb that is followed by a gerund to indicate the action that is anticipated or expected. For example, "I look forward to meeting you" or "She looks forward to traveling." In both cases, the gerund form of the verb (meeting, traveling) is used after "look forward" to express the action that is being anticipated or looked forward to.

  • What is the difference between the gerund in the past and the gerund in the present in English?

    The gerund in the past refers to an action that occurred before the current moment, while the gerund in the present refers to an action that is currently happening or ongoing. For example, "I enjoyed swimming" uses the gerund in the past to indicate a past action, while "I am enjoying swimming" uses the gerund in the present to indicate an ongoing action. The gerund in the past is formed by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb, while the gerund in the present is formed by adding "-ing" to the base form of the verb.

  • When do you use the gerund in English?

    The gerund is used in English when a verb is functioning as a noun in a sentence. This typically occurs when the verb is the subject of a sentence, the object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. For example, in the sentence "Swimming is my favorite activity," "swimming" is a gerund because it is functioning as the subject of the sentence.