Flower pollen from Lithuania
in organic quality, free from any additives.
Flower pollen contains proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, fats, secondary plant substances and bee enzymes. Due to these
Pollen is considered a small powerhouse. Whether to strengthen the immune, circulatory or digestive system, flower pollen contains the power of nature.
The natural antibacterial effect of shungite inhibits the formation of bacteria. By incorporating shungite into the bristles, we have succeeded in developing a toothbrush that has a supportive effect on oral hygiene. The soft bristles of this toothbrush make it easier to reach and clean the spaces between teeth. It is not necessary to use hard bristles and pressure on the teeth and gums to combat bacteria. With the shungite toothbrush, the teeth and gums can be cleaned gently. Teeth can even be cleaned without toothpaste, e.g. when you are on the move or travelling. Studies have shown that these brushes are superior to toothbrushes with silver ions in terms of their bactericidal properties. In contrast to conventional brushes, which should be replaced every 4 months or even more often after an infection, brushes containing shungite can be used for much longer. The toothbrush should be replaced when the bristles become frayed and lean to one side.
Note: Please do not use essential oils.
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Shungite plates for mobile phonesThe shungite plate serves as a protective agent against the effects of electromagnetic radiation, which have a negative impact on the human organism (the brain). The radiation of a mobile phone operating in the radio frequency range suppresses the human biofield. Due to the fact that the switched-on mobile phone constantly exchanges signals with the base station, it is clear that the phone exerts its pathogenic effect on the functions of the organism almost incessantly, even without a call. The shungite plate has pronounced shielding properties against electromagnetic radiation. It can be attached to the back of the mobile phone. Size: Ø approx. 2.8cmWeight: approx. 2.0gSelf-adhesive
MHD 04.2026Cedar nut oil produced according to Anastasia's specifications. Cedar nut oil differs from many other types of cedar nut oil in the following ways:The oil is processed from the best varieties of cedar nuts using an elaborate and gentle cedar cold pressing process, so that the oil never comes into contact with the metal and the energy, vitamins and trace elements of the cedar nuts are preserved.The village in Siberia where the oil is extracted is located in the ecological region of the taiga, far away from industrialised areas.The oil has a lot of positive energy. This is also due to the fact that the inhabitants of the village only work when they are in a good mood and only when they feel like working. They know no stress and no pressure.The 100% cedar nut oil has no preservatives and no additives.Selection and processing: Cedar nuts are processed and shelled by machine. The machines are encased in pure wood inside and out so that the nut never comes into contact with the metal. To keep the wooden surface clean, it is coated with a natural varnish - beeswax. The processing of the peeled cedar nut excludes any mechanical contact. Only women's hands are allowed.
Only cedar oil contains the right concentration of natural substances and vitamins, as well as all fatty acids, omega 3, 6 and 9.
The Siberian cedar
is a symbol of strength, longevity, health and resilience. It grows in its natural state almost exclusively in our country. The greatest wealth of the Siberian cedar is its seeds (nuts). Collecting cedar nuts has always been one of the main sources of income for the inhabitants of Siberia and the Urals. Cedar nuts were exported from Russia to England and other countries as early as the time of Ivan the Terrible. Later, during the construction of the famous Trans-Siberian Railway, the locations of the cedar trees were also taken into account. The oil extracted from the cedar nut has always been considered a delicacy. It is exceptionally rich in vitamins and trace elements (literally: mineral elements).
Anastasia's oil
The oil freshly pressed from the cedar nut kernel is produced by hand in a wooden press. In this case, the mechanical processing method of tapping is permitted. The oil is obtained by cold pressing. All production processes take place in the cedar house and are carried out using wooden machinery. Neither the cedar nut nor the finished product come into contact with the metal: the natural purity and structure of the oil are preserved. The cedar nut oil does not oxidise and does not become bitter. The cedar nut kernel is washed with the water that was previously in the cedar wood barrels. The entire production process contributes to the maximum preservation of the valuable minerals.
Ingredients:
Cedar nuts contain 90% unsaturated fatty acids such as omega 3, 6 and 9, all in complete balance. The protein content of cedar nuts contains 19 amino acids, 70% of which are irreplaceable.
Cedar nuts contain 63.9% high-quality cedar nut oil and 17.2% easily absorbable proteins. The 19 amino acids contain: tryptophan, leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, histidine, proline, cerine, glycine, threonine, alanine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, phenylalanine, cystine and cysteine, arginine, tyrosine.
Essential amino acids such as tryptophan, leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, histidine, as well as amino acids that can only be replaced to a limited extent such as cysteine, arginine and tyrosine.Here are other ingredients of cedar nuts: Vitamin B1, B2, B3, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin F, vitamin A, copper, magnesium, manganese, silicon, vanadium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, molybdenum, nickel, iodine, tin, zinc, iron, titanium, silver, iodide, cobalt, sodium, glucose, fructose, sucrose, protein, dextrin, pentosan, cell tissue, albumins, globulins, glutelins and prolamins.
How to use the oil:
The usual dose: 1-2 teaspoons 3 times a day 15-20 minutes before a meal. The oil should be absorbed slowly.
Dosage for children. Newborn breastfed children: through breast milk. Bottle-fed children: 1/3 teaspoon or 3-4 drops twice a day in the mouth or on the dummy. From 6 months: ½ teaspoon in the morning before a meal. From 12 months: ½ teaspoon 2-3 times a day.
External use
Cedar nut oil can not only be ingested, but also applied externally to the body. The oil spreads a thin film on the surface, retains moisture but does not prevent the skin from breathing.
The oil softens the skin, making it firmer and more elastic,
very suitable as a massage oil. It can be used as a regenerating children's oil for gentle care of children's skin (for soreness in the nappy area). Gently removes skin impurities,
regenerates hair structure, nourishes the hair and gives the hair shine and strength. Storage: Store at room temperature in a dry and dark place.
Cedar nut oil is very sensitive to UV light. It should therefore always be stored away from light, especially direct sunlight (even for just a few minutes) should be avoided.
The most important active ingredients of cedar nut and cedar nut oil: Vitamin B 1 (thiamine) - approx. 0.39 to 0.66 mg %
Vitamin B 2 (riboflavin) - approx. 0.4 to 0.17 mg %
Vitamin B 3 (niacin)- 1.05 to 1.40 mg %
Vitamin E (tocopherol) - approx. 9 to 10.12 mg %
Copper - up to 14 mg
Magnesium - up to 551.6 % - approx. 400 mg
Manganese - up to 16 mg
Silicon - up to 3.2 mg
Vanadium - up to 0.0037 mg %
Potassium - up to 650 mg %
Phosphorus - up to 840 mg %- Daily requirement is approx. 800 mg.
Calcium - up to 110 mg %
Molybdenum - up to 0.2 mg %
Nickel - up to 0.0781 mg % Iodine - up to 0.5 mg %
Tin - up to 0.0029 mg %
Zinc - up to 13 mg %
Iron - up to 19 mg % - The daily requirement is approx. 14 mg
Swiss stone pine/cedar nutsalso contain: Titanium, silver, aluminium (organic), iodide, cobalt, sodium (up to 195 mg), glucose, fructose, sucrose, starch, dextrin, pentosan, cell tissue, albumins, globulins, glutelins and prolamins
Note:
We have decided not to use plastic film for the outer packaging of the boxes. The Megre family very much welcomed this and complied with our request. This helps us to protect the environment and avoid waste.
Best before: 08.2025
Our wild herb mixture comes from the eastern region of Europe and is collected by hand. Mineral-rich soils provide a perfect basis for all wild plants, which complement each other and exchange information. This is exactly what the plants from monocultures lack.
The special blend of bitter herbs helps the body to detoxify.
Preparation:
Take 2 teaspoons of herbs per 1 litre of water. Pour warm water (approx. 50°C) over the herbs and leave to infuse for approx. 3-4 hours.
drink 1 litre throughout the day.
Ingredients: Fennel seeds, wormwood, juniper fruits, nettle leaves, plantain, rosehip fruits, tansy, walnut leaves, burdock root, field horsetail, mint, thyme, liquorice, camomile, sage, birch bud leaves, birch bark, acorn bark, Clove, yarrow, calamus root, milk thistle, dandelion root, ginger, St John's wort, lime blossom, bearberry leaves, lemon balm, valerian root, toloknjanka root, Ivan tea, monarda, immortelle, two-tooth, buckthorn, cat's paw, hazel root
Cedar nut oil produced according to Anastasia's specifications.Cedar nut oil differs from many other types of cedar nut oil in the following ways: 1. The oil is processed from the best varieties of cedar nuts using an elaborate and gentle cedar wood cold pressing process, so that the oil never comes into contact with the metal and the energy, vitamins and trace elements of the cedar nuts are preserved. 2. The village in Siberia where the oil is extracted is located in the ecological region of the taiga, far away from industrialised areas. 3. The oil has a lot of positive energy. This is also due to the fact that the inhabitants of the village only work when they are in a good mood and only when they feel like working. They know no stress and no pressure. 4. The 100% cedar nut oil has no preservatives and no additives. Selection and processing: Cedar nuts are processed and shelled by machine. The machines are encased in pure wood inside and out so that the nut never comes into contact with the metal. To keep the wooden surface clean, it is coated with a natural varnish - beeswax. The processing of the peeled cedar nut excludes any mechanical contact. Only women's hands are allowed. Only cedar oil contains the right concentration of natural substances and vitamins, as well as all fatty acids, omega 3, 6 and 9. Siberian cedar is a symbol of strength, longevity, health and resilience. It grows in its natural state almost exclusively in our country. The greatest wealth of the Siberian cedar is its seeds (nuts). Collecting cedar nuts has always been one of the main sources of income for the inhabitants of Siberia and the Urals. Cedar nuts were exported from Russia to England and other countries as early as the time of Ivan the Terrible. Later, during the construction of the famous Trans-Siberian Railway, the locations of the cedar trees were also taken into account. The oil extracted from the cedar nut has always been considered a delicacy. It is exceptionally rich in vitamins and trace elements (literally: mineral elements). Anastasia's oil The oil freshly pressed from the cedar nut kernel is produced by hand in a wooden press. In this case, the mechanical processing method of tapping is permitted. The oil is obtained by cold pressing. All production processes take place in the cedar house and are carried out using wooden machinery. Neither the cedar nut nor the finished product come into contact with the metal: the natural purity and structure of the oil are preserved. The cedar nut oil does not oxidise and does not become bitter. The cedar nut kernel is washed with the water that was previously in the cedar wood barrels. The entire production process contributes to the maximum preservation of the valuable minerals. Ingredients: Cedar nuts contain 90% unsaturated fatty acids such as Omega 3, 6 and 9, all in perfect balance. The protein content of cedar nuts contains 19 amino acids, 70% of which are irreplaceable. Cedar nuts contain 63.9% high-quality cedar nut oil and 17.2% easily absorbable proteins. The 19 amino acids contain: tryptophan, leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, histidine, proline, cerine, glycine, threonine, alanine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, phenylalanine, cystine and cysteine, arginine, tyrosine. Essential amino acids such as tryptophan, leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, histidine, as well as amino acids that can only be replaced to a limited extent such as cysteine, arginine and tyrosine. Here are other ingredients of cedar nuts: Vitamin B1, B2, B3, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin F, vitamin A, copper, magnesium, manganese, silicon, vanadium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, molybdenum, nickel, iodine, tin, zinc, iron, titanium, silver, iodide, cobalt, sodium, glucose, fructose, sucrose, protein, dextrin, pentosan, cell tissue, albumins, globulins, glutelins and prolamins. How to use the oil: The usual dose: 1-2 teaspoons 3 times a day 15-20 minutes before a meal. The oil should be absorbed slowly. Dosage for children. Newborn breastfed children: through breast milk. Bottle-fed children: 1/3 teaspoon or 3-4 drops twice a day in the mouth or on the dummy. From 6 months: ½ teaspoon in the morning before a meal. From 12 months: ½ teaspoon 2-3 times a day. External use Cedar nut oil can not only be ingested but also applied externally to the body. The oil spreads a thin film on the surface, retains moisture, but does not prevent the skin from breathing. The oil softens the skin, makes it firmer and more elastic, very suitable as a massage oil. It can be used as a regenerating children's oil for gentle care of children's skin (in case of soreness in the nappy area). Gently removes skin impurities, regenerates hair structure, nourishes the hair and gives it shine and strength. Storage: Store at room temperature in a dry and dark place. Cedar nut oil is very sensitive to UV light. It should therefore always be stored away from light, especially direct sunlight (even for just a few minutes) should be avoided. The most important active ingredients of cedar nut and cedar nut oil: Vitamin B 1 (thiamine) - approx. 0.39 to 0.66 mg % Vitamin B 2 (riboflavin) - approx. 0.4 to 0.17 mg % Vitamin B 3 (niacin)- 1.05 to 1.40 mg % Vitamin E (tocopherol) - approx. 9 to 10.12 mg %Copper - up to 14 mg Magnesium - up to 551.6 % - approx. 400 mg Manganese - up to 16 mg Silicon - up to 3.2 mg Vanadium - up to 0.0037 mg %Potassium - up to 650 mg % Phosphorus - up to 840 mg %- Daily requirement is approx. 800 mg. Calcium - up to 110 mg % Molybdenum - up to 0.2 mg % Nickel - up to 0.0781 mg % Iodine - up to 0.5 mg % Tin - up to 0.0029 mg % Zinc - up to 13 mg % Iron - up to 19 mg % - The daily requirement is approx. 14 mg Swiss stone pine/cedar nutsalso contain: titanium, silver, aluminium (organic), iodide, cobalt, sodium (up to 195 mg), glucose, fructose, sucrose, starch, dextrin, pentosan, cell tissue, albumins, globulins, glutelins and prolamins Note: We have decided not to use plastic film for the outer packaging of the cartons. The Megre family very much welcomed this and complied with our request. In this way we protect nature and avoid waste. BEST BEFORE: 04.2026
Cedar nut oil with sea buckthornCedar nut oil differs from many other types of cedar nut oil in the following ways: 1.
The oil is processed from the best varieties of cedar nuts and in
an elaborate and gentle cedar wood cold pressing process, so that
the oil never comes into contact with the metal and the
energy, vitamins and trace elements of the cedar nuts are preserved. 2.
The village in Siberia where the oil is extracted is located in the
ecological region of the taiga, far away from industrialised areas. 3.
The oil has a lot of positive energy. This is also due to the fact that the
inhabitants of the village only work when they are in a good mood and only
when they feel like working. They know no stress and
no pressure. 4. The 100% cedar nut oil has no preservatives and no additives. Selection
and processing: Cedar nuts are processed and shelled
by machine. The machines are encased in pure wood inside and out,
so that the nut never comes into contact with the metal. To
keep the wooden surface clean, it is coated with a natural
varnish - beeswax. The processing of the peeled
cedar nut excludes any mechanical contact. Only
women's hands are permitted. Only cedar oil contains natural substances
and vitamins, as well as all fatty acids, omega 3, 6 and 9 in the
right concentration. The Siberian cedar is a symbol
of strength, longevity, health and resilience.
It grows in its natural state almost exclusively in our country.
The greatest wealth of the Siberian cedar is its seeds (nuts). The
collection of cedar nuts has always been one of the main sources of income
for the inhabitants of Siberia and the Urals. Cedar nuts were exported from Russia to England and
other countries as early as the time of Ivan the
Terrible. Later, during the construction of the famous
Trans-Siberian Railway, the locations of the cedars
were also taken into account. The oil extracted from the cedar nut has been considered a delicacy since time immemorial
. It is exceptionally rich in vitamins
and trace elements (literally: mineral elements). Anastasia's oil
The oil freshly pressed from the cedar nut kernel is produced by hand in a
wooden press. In this case, the mechanical
processing method of tapping is permitted. The oil is obtained by
cold pressing. All production processes take place in the cedar house
and are carried out using wooden machinery. Neither the
cedar nut nor the finished product come into contact with the metal:
natural purity and structure of the oil are preserved. The
cedar nut oil does not oxidise and does not become bitter. The cedar nut kernel is washed
with the water that was previously in the cedar wood barrels. The
complete production process contributes to the maximum preservation of the valuable
minerals. Ingredients: Cedar nuts contain
90% unsaturated fatty acids such as Omega 3, 6 and 9, all in
complete balance. The protein content of cedar nuts contains 19
amino acids, 70% of which are irreplaceable. Cedar nuts contain
63.9% high-quality cedar nut oil and 17.2% easily absorbable
proteins. The 19 amino acids include: tryptophan,
leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, histidine, proline, cerine,
glycine, threonine, alanine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, phenylalanine,
cystine and cysteine, arginine, tyrosine. Essential amino acids such as
tryptophan, leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, histidine,
and amino acids that can only be replaced to a limited extent such as cysteine, arginine and
tyrosine. Here are other ingredients of cedar nuts: Vitamin
B1, B2, B3, vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin F, vitamin A, copper,
magnesium, manganese, silicon, vanadium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium,
molybdenum, nickel, iodine, tin, Zinc, iron, titanium, silver, iodide, cobalt,
sodium, glucose, fructose, sucrose, protein, dextrin, pentosan,
cell tissue, albumins, globulins, glutelins and prolamins. How to use the oil: The
usual dose: 1-2 teaspoons 3 times a day 15-20 minutes before a meal. The
oil should be absorbed slowly. Dosage for children.
Newborn breastfed children: through breast milk. Children with a
bottle feed: 1/3 teaspoon or 3-4 drops 2 times a day in the mouth or
on the dummy. From 6 months: ½ teaspoon in the morning before a meal. From 12
months: ½ teaspoon 2-3 times a day. External use Cedar nut oil cannot
only be ingested, but can also be added to the body externally. The oil
spreads a thin film on the surface, retains moisture,
but does not prevent the skin from breathing. The oil softens the skin, makes
it firmer and more elastic, very suitable as a massage oil. It can
be used as a regenerating children's oil for the gentle care of children's skin
(in case of soreness in the nappy area). Gently removes
skin impurities, regenerates hair structure, nourishes the hair and gives the
hair shine and strength. Storage: Store at room temperature, dry and
in a dark place. Cedar nut oil is very sensitive to UV light.
It should therefore always be stored away from light, especially direct
sunlight (even for just a few minutes) should be avoided. The most important active ingredients of cedar nut and cedar nut oil: Vitamin B 1 (thiamine) - approx. 0.39 to 0.66 mg % Vitamin B 2 (riboflavin) - approx. 0.4 to 0.17 mg % Vitamin B 3 (niacin)- 1.05 to 1.40 mg % Vitamin E (tocopherol) - approx. 9 to 10.12 mg %Copper - up to 14 mg Magnesium - up to 551.6 % - approx. 400 mg Manganese - up to 16 mg Silicon - up to 3.2 mg Vanadium - up to 0.0037 mg %Potassium - up to 650 mg % Phosphorus - up to 840 mg %- Daily requirement is approx. 800 mg. Calcium - up to 110 mg % Molybdenum - up to 0.2 mg % Nickel - up to 0.0781 mg % Iodine - up to 0.5 mg % Tin - up to 0.0029 mg % Zinc - up to 13 mg % Iron - up to 19 mg % - The daily requirement is approx. 14 mg Swiss stone pine/cedar nutsalso contain: titanium,
silver, aluminium (organic), iodide, cobalt, sodium (up to 195 mg),
glucose, fructose, sucrose, starch, dextrin, Pentosan, cell tissue,
Albumins, globulins, glutelins and prolamins Note: We
have decided to dispense with the outer packaging of the cartons made of
plastic film. The Megre family very much welcomed this and
complied with our request. In this way, we protect nature and avoid
waste. BEST BEFORE: 04.2026
current batch with best before date: 04.2026