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Copper Tablets - 40 g
Copper is a trace element required by the human body to perform essential functions. Copper contributes towards a normal function of the nervous system and the energy metabolism, a healthy immune system and maintenance of connective tissue. In our food, copper is mainly contained in chocolate, liver, cereal, vegetables and nuts. Copper deficiency is rare in humans but certain illnesses and taking high doses of zinc, iron or molybdenum can lead to lower copper levels in the body. Each tablet contains 2000 μg copper.
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Alkaline Tea - 100 g
A tasty herbal tea with lemon grass, fennel, anise, caraway, black cumin, raspberry leaves, corn silk, red bush, diced carrots. Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Horsetail Herb - 150 g
Active ingredient: 100 g tea contain 100 g horsetail herb. To drink as tea. Plant-based medicinal product traditionally used to flush the urinary tract and for healing wounds. Teas are our speciality!Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Organic green Rooibos Tea "Grünschnabel/sapling" - 250 g
A flavoured green rooibos tea from controlled organic cultivation with the crisp, fresh taste of lemon, lime and green mint. Enjoy on hot summer days as an iced tea - a refreshing, healthy treat for young and old! Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Women's revitalising tea - 500 g
Produced according to the original Indian recipe. With cinnamon, orange peel, cloves, ginger, cardamom, liquorice root, fennel, root angelica, dandelion root, juniper berry, pepper. Produced according to an original Indian recipe with cinnamon, orange peel, cloves, ginger, cardamom, liquorice root, fennel, angelica root, dandelion root, juniper berries, pepper. Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Tea for Colds IV - 100 g
Herbal medicinal product for the treatment of colds. This tea mixture of elderflowers, thyme and willow bark is a proven herbal medicine to relieve early symptoms of febrile colds. Elderflowers blossoms are often used to promote sweating and thus help to sweat out a cold. Thyme with its essential oils liquefies the bronchial mucus and thus facilitates expectoration. Willow bark has been used for a long time as a natural pain relieving domestic remedy. Bitter fennel and liquorice root make this soothing tea a harmonious blend. Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Protein Concentrate Powder - 350 g
Instant powder with high biological value and a neutral taste. This is recommended as a supplementary source of protein in the diets of senior citizens, youths and athletes with increased protein requirements. The high biological value of 104 guarantees particularly easy utilisation by the human body. Due to its neutral taste and its excellent solubility, this Protein Concentrate Powder is ideal for enhancing sweet and savoury food as well as drinks with protein. 8 of the 20 amino acids contained in the powder are essential, which means that they cannot be produced by the body. The branched-chain essential amino acids valine, leucine and isoleucine are (so called BCAA) absorbed directly by the muscles and can therefore counteract muscle reduction and support muscle growth. The German Association for Nutrition (DGE) recommends a daily supply of 1.0 g per kg of body weight and per day for healthy senior citizens. Due to various illnesses, the protein requirements of senior citizens can increase. As confirmed by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), proteins contribute towards an increase in and the retention of muscle mass and towards maintenance of normal bones.
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Camomile Tea - 120 g
Active ingredient: 100 g tea contains 100 g dried camomile flower heads. Herbal medicinal product traditionally used for gastrointestinal complaints, for colds, for localised inflammations. Traditional internal use: For mild gastrointestinal complaints such as flatulence and mild cramps. Traditional use in inhalation: For the relief of cold symptoms. Traditional application in the oral cavity: For gargling in case of mild inflammation in the mouth and throat. Traditional external use: As an additive to partial and seated baths or rinses, helps with skin and mucous membrane inflammations in the anal and genital areas, provided that serious diseases have been ruled out by a doctor. It is an additive for moist compresses and washes for mild inflammations of the skin and superficial wounds. These applications are based exclusively on the long-standing use of the medicinal product in the areas of application. Teas are our speciality! Our company history began in 1903 with the production of herbal teas, which soon became extremely popular as a result of their outstanding efficacy for many illnesses and complaints and - for what it's worth - led to many awards, for example gold medals and the honorary prize at exhibitions in Rome and London. Trust in our years of experience and enjoy a regular cup of healthy, fine-tasting tea from Sanct Bernhard.
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Is less consideration given to mental illnesses than to physical illnesses?
Yes, there is often less consideration given to mental illnesses than to physical illnesses. Mental illnesses are still stigmatized and misunderstood by many, leading to a lack of awareness and empathy for those who suffer from them. This can result in less support and resources being available for individuals with mental illnesses compared to those with physical illnesses. Additionally, mental health care is often underfunded and access to treatment can be limited, further contributing to the disparity in consideration between mental and physical illnesses.
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Are there creative illnesses?
Yes, there are creative illnesses, such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, that have been associated with heightened creativity in some individuals. While these conditions can be debilitating, they can also lead to unique perspectives, innovative ideas, and artistic expression. It is important to note that not all creative individuals have mental health issues, and not all individuals with mental health issues are creative.
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Are mental illnesses curable?
Mental illnesses are not always curable in the traditional sense, but they are often treatable. With the right combination of therapy, medication, and support, many people with mental illnesses are able to manage their symptoms and live fulfilling lives. It's important to seek professional help and to have a support system in place when dealing with mental illness. While a complete cure may not always be possible, it is possible to effectively manage and treat mental illnesses.
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What are mental illnesses?
Mental illnesses are conditions that affect a person's thinking, feeling, mood, and behavior. They can range from common disorders like anxiety and depression to more severe conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Mental illnesses can significantly impact a person's ability to function in daily life and can be caused by a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors. It's important to seek professional help if you or someone you know is experiencing symptoms of a mental illness.
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What illnesses are there?
There are numerous illnesses that affect the human body, ranging from common colds and flu to more serious conditions such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and mental health disorders like depression and anxiety. Other illnesses include autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS, and neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. It is important to seek medical attention and treatment for any illness to ensure proper care and management.
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Do I imagine illnesses?
No, imagining illnesses is not a healthy practice. It is important to differentiate between normal bodily sensations and symptoms of an illness. If you are concerned about your health, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate assessment and appropriate treatment. Engaging in self-care practices, such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle and managing stress, can also help promote overall well-being.
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"Are mental illnesses romanticized?"
Yes, mental illnesses are often romanticized in popular culture, media, and literature. This can lead to the glamorization of conditions such as depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder, creating a false perception that these illnesses are somehow artistic or poetic. This romanticization can downplay the severity and impact of mental illnesses, and may even discourage individuals from seeking proper treatment and support. It's important to portray mental illnesses accurately and sensitively in order to reduce stigma and promote understanding.
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Why are mental illnesses still not considered real illnesses by many people?
Many people do not consider mental illnesses as real illnesses due to stigma and lack of understanding. Mental illnesses are often not visible and can be misunderstood as a personal weakness or character flaw. Additionally, there is a historical lack of awareness and education about mental health, leading to misconceptions and discrimination. This lack of understanding can prevent individuals from seeking help and support, further perpetuating the stigma surrounding mental illnesses.
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Which illnesses do you have?
I am an AI digital assistant and do not have physical illnesses. My purpose is to provide information and assistance to users. If you have any health concerns or questions, please consult a healthcare professional for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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How do mental illnesses develop?
Mental illnesses can develop due to a combination of genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors. Genetic predisposition can make individuals more vulnerable to developing mental health disorders. Biological factors such as imbalances in brain chemistry or structure can also contribute to the development of mental illnesses. Environmental factors like trauma, stress, or substance abuse can trigger or exacerbate mental health conditions. Additionally, psychological factors such as negative thought patterns or coping mechanisms can play a role in the development of mental illnesses.
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Why are mental illnesses trending?
Mental illnesses are trending due to increased awareness and destigmatization efforts, leading more people to seek help and speak openly about their struggles. Additionally, the fast-paced and stressful nature of modern life, along with the impact of social media and technology, has contributed to a rise in mental health issues. The COVID-19 pandemic has also played a significant role in highlighting the importance of mental health, as many people have experienced heightened levels of anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges during this time.
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What are two mental illnesses?
Two common mental illnesses are depression and anxiety. Depression is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest in activities. Anxiety disorders involve excessive worry, fear, and nervousness that can interfere with daily life. Both conditions can be effectively managed with therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
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