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Walnut Oil Roasted - 250 ml
The deliciously-fine nut flavour with aromatic roasted notes is the reason why this oil is gaining more and more fans! Ripe, partly roasted walnut kernels are gently cold pressed to obtain the exquisite oil. Walnut oil also has a lot to offer for health: it is a rich source of alpha-linolenic acid, a polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid. From a daily amount of just 2g, it helps maintain the normal cholesterol level in the blood. Since walnut oil has a very low smoking point, it should not be used for frying. In the cold kitchen, it is ideal for refining salads, dressings, sweets and desserts - or just to dip with fresh bread. Please enjoy!
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Wellness Reform Soup - 540 g
A tasty fine soup, but also an excellent seasoning for the tasting of stew, fish dishes and potato dishes. Purely vegetable (vegan), without flavour enhancers.
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Health Herb Tea - 120 g
Harmonious, tasty, for any occasion and any time of day. Ingredients: Blackberry leaves, lemon balm leaves, Lungwort, birch leaves, horsetail herb, herb St. John's wort with flowers, bean pods, anise, Iceland moss, mint leaves, poppy flowers, smartweed herb, dill fruits, marigold flowers, juniper berries, rosemary leaves, mountain everlasting, fennel, rosehip fruit (rosehip peel, rose hip seed), hollow tooth herb.
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Cobalance Health Herb Tea - 500 g
A balanced mixture of 10 herbs (bean peels, lady's mantle herb, couch grass root, chicory root, bedstraw, rose hip, silver linden flowers, willowherb, yarrow herb and raspberry leaves) for the preparation of a delicious herb-aromatic tea. Cobalance Health Herb Tea is soothing and yet effective in the regulation of the cholesterol metabolism and digestion.
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Aloe Vera Wellness Bath - 500 ml
This "feel-good spa" contains the caring, skin-friendly ingredients of Aloe Vera (50%) together with harmonious fragrances, resulting in a bathing experience full of relaxation and enjoyment. The natural moisturising factors and the healthy active substances of aloe vera help to maintain your skin smooth and supple. The unique eudermic qualities of aloe vera have already been known since the antiquity, why the “Queen of the desert” is not only much appreciated by people with skin problems.
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Cold Capsules Eucalyptus Oil - 80 item
Help loosen stuck mucus, clear and soothe the upper respiratory tract and relieve the unpleasant feeling of pressure in the head. They fight off colds and support the healing process of the respiratory tract and the mucous membranes. Cold Capsules Eucalyptus Oil contain 100mg natural Eucalyptus oil. It passes through the bloodstream into the upper respiratory tract and thus acts like an inhalation from the inside.
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Sanct Bernhard Sport Iron Vitamin C Capsules - 107 g
For a physically fit body. Iron is particularly important, as it is part of haemoglobin, which provides red blood cells (erythrocytes) with their colour and transports the inhaled oxygen from the lungs to all cells of the body via the blood circulation. Endurance and high-performance sportspeople require iron for sufficient transportation of oxygen within the body. Iron also contributes towards the normal metabolic energy rate and the reduction of fatigue. Vitamin C supports the absorption of iron and contributes towards protection of the cells against oxidative stress. Each capsule contains 60 mg vitamin C and 10 mg iron
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Vitamin E 200 I.U. Capsules - 112 g
Vitamin E is one of the fat-soluble vitamins our body needs but cannot produce itself. It therefore relies on sufficient supply through nutrition. As recently confirmed by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) vitamin E as an anti-oxidant makes a contribution towards protecting the cells against oxidative stress. Oxidative stress can be caused by smoking, increased UV radiation or other environmental influences. Each Vitamin E 200 I.U. capsule contains 134 mg natural Vitamin E., corresponding with 200 International Units (I.U.).
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Eucalyptus oil / Ethereal Oil - 30 ml
An ethereal oil. A proven home remedy, above all for steam inhalation. Helps to fight respiratory diseases such as colds as well as a herbal liniment with muscle pains and neuralgias.
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Astaxanthin 8 mg Capsules - 40 g
Nutritional supplement with astaxanthin and vitamin E. Astaxanthin is a Colouring agent that occurs naturally in plants and some yeasts. Like lutein and zeaxanthin, it belongs to the group of Carotinoids. We have supplemented our pure, high-quality astaxanthin from the microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis comes from a specially developed cultivation facility in Austria, which guarantees our high quality standard. We have added natural vitamin E, which has been scientifically proven to help protect cells from oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is the term used to describe the danger posed by so-called free radicals, for example from smoking, increased UV radiation or other harmful environmental influences.
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Cold Season Herbal Bath - 500 ml
A wonderful soothing bath additive that will help relieve respiratory congestion during the cough and cold season. With camphor and menthol and natural essential oils of pine needles, mountain pines, eucalyptus and Japanese mint. The healthy herbs oils evolve particularly well in warm water and release their beneficial, soothing properties when inhaled. IT helps open your nasal passages so you can breathe through. Natural plant oils nourish the skin and make it soft, smooth and supple.
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NADH Capsules 20 mg - 11 g
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide hydride, or NADH or coenzyme 1 for short, is the biologically active form of vitamin B3 (niacin). In our bodies, NADH acts as a biological spark plug for numerous metabolic processes by enabling the normal progression of chemical reactions. For example, it integrates hydrogen into the respiratory chain and plays a role in energy-forming processes in our body cells. Due to its unique properties, NADH is highly unstable with regard to light and oxygen. Therefore, we make use of an especially stabilised NADH to retain its efficacy.
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Do chickens have lungs?
Yes, chickens do have lungs. Like other birds, chickens have a respiratory system that includes lungs for breathing. Their lungs are efficient at extracting oxygen from the air and removing carbon dioxide from their bodies, allowing them to meet their high energy demands for activities like flying and running.
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Which fish have lungs?
Some fish that have lungs are known as lungfish. Lungfish are a type of fish that have evolved to have both gills and lungs, allowing them to breathe air in addition to extracting oxygen from water. This adaptation is believed to have helped lungfish survive in environments with low oxygen levels. Examples of lungfish species include the Australian lungfish and the African lungfish.
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Do crocodiles have lungs?
Yes, crocodiles do have lungs. Crocodiles are reptiles and like other reptiles, they have lungs that help them breathe air. Crocodiles are able to hold their breath for long periods of time underwater, but they still rely on their lungs to breathe when they come to the surface.
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Do snakes have lungs?
Yes, snakes do have lungs. However, their lung structure is different from that of mammals. Snakes have a single functional lung, with the other lung being greatly reduced in size or absent altogether. This unique lung structure allows snakes to elongate their bodies and swallow large prey items.
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Can something reach the lungs?
Yes, foreign objects or substances can reach the lungs through inhalation. This can happen when small particles or liquids are breathed in and travel down the airway into the lungs. When this occurs, it can lead to respiratory issues and potential damage to the lungs. It is important to be cautious and aware of potential hazards that could be inhaled to prevent this from happening.
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What can the lungs endure?
The lungs are resilient organs that can endure a wide range of conditions and stresses. They can withstand exposure to pollutants, such as smoke and chemicals, as well as infections like pneumonia. The lungs can also adapt to changes in altitude and pressure, such as during air travel or mountain climbing. However, prolonged exposure to harmful substances or chronic conditions like asthma can eventually lead to lung damage and disease.
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Do spiders actually have lungs?
No, spiders do not have lungs. Instead, they have a system of book lungs, which are leaf-like structures located in their abdomen. These book lungs allow spiders to breathe by exchanging gases with the surrounding air. This unique respiratory system is one of the adaptations that have allowed spiders to thrive in a wide range of environments.
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Has food entered the lungs?
Food entering the lungs is a serious medical emergency known as aspiration. When food or liquid is inhaled into the lungs instead of going down the esophagus into the stomach, it can cause choking, coughing, and difficulty breathing. If someone is experiencing these symptoms after eating or drinking, it is important to seek immediate medical attention to prevent complications such as pneumonia or lung infection.
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What is vomit in the lungs?
Vomit in the lungs, also known as aspiration pneumonia, occurs when stomach contents are inhaled into the lungs. This can lead to inflammation and infection in the lungs, causing symptoms such as coughing, difficulty breathing, and chest pain. Aspiration pneumonia can be a serious condition, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems or underlying health conditions. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and supportive care to help clear the lungs of the aspirated material.
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Is cinnamon harmful to the lungs?
Cinnamon is generally safe when consumed in normal food amounts. However, inhaling cinnamon powder or cinnamon oil can be harmful to the lungs and respiratory system. This can cause irritation, coughing, and difficulty breathing. Inhaling large amounts of cinnamon can even lead to lung inflammation and damage. It's important to use caution when handling cinnamon in powdered or oil form to avoid inhaling it.
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What is happening to my lungs?
It is difficult to diagnose a specific condition without more information, but if you are experiencing symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing, or chest pain, it could be indicative of a respiratory issue. It is important to seek medical attention to determine the cause of your symptoms and receive proper treatment. Your healthcare provider may recommend imaging tests, such as chest X-rays or CT scans, as well as pulmonary function tests to assess your lung function. It is important to communicate your symptoms and concerns with your healthcare provider to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
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What causes mucus in the lungs?
Mucus in the lungs is typically produced as a defense mechanism to help trap and remove foreign particles, irritants, or bacteria from the respiratory system. It can also be a result of inflammation or infection in the lungs, such as with conditions like bronchitis, pneumonia, or asthma. Excessive mucus production can lead to symptoms like coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. Proper hydration, avoiding irritants like smoke, and managing underlying respiratory conditions can help reduce mucus production in the lungs.
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