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  • Green Tea Capsules - 69 g
    Green Tea Capsules - 69 g

    Green tea is obtained from the same plant (Camellia sinensis) as black tea. In contrast to black tea, green tea isn't fermented but gently steamed and dried. Most of the health benefits of green tea are attributed to the catechins, a group of polyphenols, which gives the tea a bitter taste. Particularly noteworthy is the epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which are very high antioxidant activity. To the high-quality green tea extract in our capsules we have added vitamin C. Each capsule contains 400 mg green tea extract with 380 mg of polyphenols and 160 mg EGCG.

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  • Green Coffee Capsules - 63 g
    Green Coffee Capsules - 63 g

    The green, non-roasted beans of the coffee plant (Coffea arabica) are referred to as green coffee. Plenty of chlorogenic acid, which is largely destroyed when roasting the coffee, is contained inside. Chlorogenic acid has been proven in several studies to support a weight controlled diet.Our Green Coffee Capsules contain 400 mg green coffee extract with 200 mg chlorogenic acid as well as 50 g chrome, which contributes towards maintaining a normal blood sugar level and a normal metabolic rate of macronutrients. Carbohydrates, fats and proteins are jointly referred to as macronutrients because they are absorbed in large quantities (Greek word "makros" = large).

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  • Green Oat Tea - 500 g
    Green Oat Tea - 500 g

    Green Oat Tea is derived from the green, over-ground parts of the cereal oat plant, which are harvested and quickly dried shortly before full bloom. Ideal for drinking programmes for the increased flushing of the urinary organs and kidneys.

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  • Green Tea Gunpowder - 250 g
    Green Tea Gunpowder - 250 g

    This green tea specialty owes its name by the method of its manifacture. The tea leaves are rolled into small balls that look quite like gunpowder. The lightly smoky, tart taste is favoured by tea connoisseurs around the world.

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  • Green Tea "Japan Sencha" - 150 g
    Green Tea "Japan Sencha" - 150 g

    Sencha ("steamed tea") is a very popular green tea in original Japanese style.Its wonderful fresh scent, wonderful character, highly aromatic and slightly bitter taste, delights every tea connoisseurs.

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  • Green-lipped Mussel Capsules - 101 g
    Green-lipped Mussel Capsules - 101 g

    New Zealand green-lipped mussels (Perna canaliculus) contain glycosaminoglycans (GAG), that occur in humans naturally in the connective tissue, the joint cartilage and synovial fluid („joint lubricant"). Each capsule contains 500 mg of pure green-lipped mussel concentrate.

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  • Organic Green Tea Darjeeling - 35 g
    Organic Green Tea Darjeeling - 35 g

    Fairtrade, from controlled organic cultivation. Green tea from the Darjeeling area of cultivation with a fine, floral flavour and a light tea colour.

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  • Green-lipped Mussel Balm - 150 ml
    Green-lipped Mussel Balm - 150 ml

    Warm, relaxing care for skin, muscles and joints. Green Lipped Mussel contains the precious extract from the meat of the New Zealand green lipped mussel Perna canaliculus. Selected plant-based oils soothe your skin, making it soft and supple. In conjunction with a massage, frankincense and the oil of wintergreen support the relaxing effect on the skin, muscles and joints. After applying, Green-lipped Mussel Balm initially develops a slightly cooling effect, which then turns into a pleasant feeling of warmth. This has a beneficial effect on knees, hips, back or shoulders. Green-lipped Mussel Balm has a pleasant smell, is easy to apply and is fully absorbed into the skin. Note: Not suitable for children under 6 years of age.

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  • Green Tea with Aloe Vera - 40 g
    Green Tea with Aloe Vera - 40 g

    Flavoured tea mixture with orange flavouring. Green tea and aloe vera have been extremely treasured for millennia. Ginseng, ginger, camomile and liquorice perfectly round off the blend. Ingredients: Green Tea, Liquorice Root, Camomile, Flavouring, Root Ginger, Dry Aloe Vera Extract (1%), Ginseng Root.

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  • Organic Mate Tea Green / Taragin - 250 g
    Organic Mate Tea Green / Taragin - 250 g

    The "Green gold of the Indians" - a South American tea delicacy from controlled organic cultivation in Brazil. Mate tea was once drunk by Argentinian Gauchos. It slowly developed into the national beverage of all South American countries. The specific production process guarantees the characteristic smoky, earthy, but pleasantly harmonious taste of our Organic Mate Tea.

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  • Green-lipped Mussel Combi-pack - 2 item
    Green-lipped Mussel Combi-pack - 2 item

    2-piece set includes: Green-lipped Mussel Capsules 300 Caps Green-lipped Mussel Balm 150 ml Green-lipped Mussel Capsules New Zealand green-lipped mussels (Perna canaliculus) contain glycosaminoglycans (GAG), that occur in humans naturally in the connective tissue, the joint cartilage and synovial fluid („joint lubricant"). Each capsule contains 500 mg extract of New Zealand Green-lipped mussels. Green-lipped Mussel Balm Warm, relaxing care for skin, muscles and joints. Green Lipped Mussel contains the precious extract from the meat of the New Zealand green lipped mussel Perna canaliculus. Selected plant-based oils soothe your skin, making it soft and supple. In conjunction with a massage, frankincense and the oil of wintergreen support the relaxing effect on the skin, muscles and joints. After applying, Green-lipped Mussel Balm initially develops a slightly cooling effect, which then turns into a pleasant feeling of warmth. This has a beneficial effect on knees, hips, back or shoulders. Green-lipped Mussel Balm has a pleasant smell, is easy to apply and is fully absorbed into the skin.

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  • Green-lipped Mussel Balm 25 ml - 25 ml
    Green-lipped Mussel Balm 25 ml - 25 ml

    Warm, relaxing care for skin, muscles and joints.Green Lipped Mussel contains the precious extract from the meat of the New Zealand green lipped mussel Perna canaliculus. Selected plant-based oils soothe your skin, making it soft and supple. In conjunction with a massage, frankincense, rosemary and the oil of wintergreen support the relaxing effect on the skin, muscles and joints. After applying, Green-lipped Mussel Balm initially develops a slightly cooling effect, which then turns into a pleasant feeling of warmth. This has a beneficial effect on knees, hips, back or shoulders. Green-lipped Mussel Balm has a pleasant smell, is easy to apply and is fully absorbed into the skin.

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  • Is computer science a natural science?

    Computer science is not considered a natural science, but rather a formal science. Natural sciences, such as biology, chemistry, and physics, study the natural world and its phenomena. In contrast, computer science focuses on the study of algorithms, data structures, and the design and analysis of computational systems. While computer science may draw on principles from mathematics and engineering, it is not classified as a natural science.

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    Yes, science is international. Scientists from around the world collaborate on research projects, share their findings at international conferences, and publish their work in international journals. Science transcends borders and cultures, with researchers working together to advance knowledge and solve global challenges. International cooperation in science is essential for progress and innovation in various fields.

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