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ALC. TINCTURE
Concentrated extract of natural raw materials with rapid absorption – for effective, targeted support.
GLYCERIN TINCTURE
Alcohol-free alternative with a mild effect – particularly well tolerated and pleasant in taste.
CAPSULES
Neutral in taste and precisely dosable – ideal for a simple and targeted use in everyday life.
POWDER
Natural plant substances – flexibly applicable and ideal for the daily routine.
HYDROSOL
Mild plant water from gentle distillation – versatile and particularly gentle in use.
TEA
Gentle support through water-soluble plant substances – ideal for soothing rituals in everyday life.
OIL
Nourishing and balancing – ideal for a nourishing application internally or externally.
SALVE
Targeted application on the skin – nourishing and protective for local needs.
ESSENTIAL OIL
Highly concentrated plant essences – intense in fragrance and versatile for conscious applications.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dosage Forms
Here you will find the most important information about tinctures, tea, capsules, powder and other dosage forms of plant-based products.
Why is the dosage form important at all?
The dosage form not only influences the application, but also which plant substances are particularly well dissolved and how they can be absorbed by the body.
Depending on the form, a product can therefore be used faster, more gently, more specifically or more flexibly in everyday life.
What is the difference between a tincture and a glycerin tincture?
A classic tincture uses alcohol as a solvent. This allows particularly many fat-soluble plant substances such as bitter substances, essential oils or resins to be dissolved.
A glycerin tincture is the alcohol-free alternative. It usually tastes milder and is particularly suitable for people who want to avoid alcohol. Compared to alcoholic tinctures, however, not all plant substances are dissolved in the same way.
When is an alcoholic tincture suitable?
Alcoholic tinctures are particularly suitable when fast and concentrated support is desired. They are usually taken in drops and can in some cases already be absorbed through the oral mucosa.
Typical areas of application include, for example, bitter substances for digestion or targeted plant-based applications in everyday life. Due to the alcohol content, however, they are not suitable for every person.
For whom is a glycerin tincture particularly suitable?
Glycerin tinctures are particularly interesting if you are looking for an alcohol-free, mild and pleasantly slightly sweet alternative.
They are also taken in liquid form and are often well tolerated. Especially for more sensitive individuals or for anyone who consciously wants to avoid alcohol, this form can be a good choice.
They are also often preferred in phases of life in which alcohol is avoided or when a particularly gentle dosage form is desired.
Due to the mild taste, they can also be easily integrated into everyday life – also for people who do not tolerate intense or bitter plant extracts very well.
If you are in a sensitive phase of life – for example during pregnancy or when considering products for children – it is generally recommended to consult a qualified professional individually.
When is tea the right choice?
Tea is particularly suitable when you want gentle and soothing support. When infused with hot water, mainly water-soluble plant substances are dissolved.
Tea fits well into calm rituals in everyday life and is often appreciated for mucous membranes, digestion or general elimination processes.
What are the advantages of capsules?
Capsules are particularly practical if you value simple, taste-neutral and precise dosing.
They usually contain powder or concentrated extracts in a protective shell and can be easily integrated into everyday life. Enteric-coated capsules can open only in the intestine and therefore act more specifically.
What speaks in favor of powder?
Powder is particularly suitable for anyone who wants to integrate plant substances into their daily routine in as natural a way as possible.
It can easily be mixed into water, smoothies, yogurt or food and thus offers a particularly flexible application. Dietary fibers and other natural components of the plant are often retained.
Do tinctures, tea, capsules and powder differ in absorption?
Yes, the dosage form also influences absorption in the body. Liquid forms such as tinctures can be particularly quickly available, while capsules and powder are absorbed via the digestive tract.
Tea usually has a gentler and broader supportive effect. Which form is best therefore depends on your needs, your tolerance and your preferred application.
Which dosage form suits which need?
An alcoholic tincture is usually suitable for fast and concentrated application. Glycerin tinctures are a gentle, alcohol-free alternative.
Tea fits well with soothing rituals and gentle support. Capsules are ideal for precise and simple intake, while powder can be particularly flexibly and naturally integrated into the daily routine.
What is the best dosage form for me?
The best dosage form depends on what is important to you: fast effect, alcohol-free application, gentle support, precise dosing or a particularly flexible routine.
If you are unsure, we are happy to support you in finding the right form for your needs.
Not sure which dosage form is right for you?
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