The green gold of the Mediterranean:
Where ancient plant knowledge lives on in every flower
Hand-harvested · Sun-dried · Directly from the slopes of Greece
Herbalism
Discover the fascinating world of medicinal and wild herbs. Learn about their properties, uses, and traditional meanings – from tried-and-tested home remedies to modern health benefits.
The legacy of antiquity
Mediterranean herbs founded Western medicine 2,500 years ago:
Your Plant Alliance - Every herb – a multi-talent of nature
Natural Antibiotic • Immune Shield
thyme
Thymol more effective than phenol against germs (Journal of Applied Microbiology) | Protection against "bad breath"
Natural Antibiotic • Immune Shield
oregano
Carvacrol breaks bacterial membranes (Frontiers in Microbiology) | Shepherds' "mountain joy"
Memory booster • Blood circulation • Hair growth
rosemary
Carnosic acid supports neuroprotection (Journal of Neurochemistry) | Memorial Wreath of Scholars
Concentration • Digestion • Headache relief
Chamomile flowers
Apigenin promotes GABA modulation (Molecular Medicine Reports) | "Sun eyes" for restful sleep
Breathing freedom • Immune boost • Clarity
Lemon verbena
Verbascoside = anti-stress molecule (Food Chemistry) | Andalusian rejuvenating elixir
Mood enhancer • Energy boost • Cleansing
Lemon balm
Rosmarinic acid ACE inhibitor (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry) | Hildegard's monastery recipe
Two secret recipes of the herbal witches
Proven rituals – now scientifically decoded
Thyme-Oregano Lung Power
Pour 2 teaspoons of thyme + 1 teaspoon of oregano into 95°C water → let it steep for 10 minutes
Evidence of effectiveness: Reduces bronchial spasms by 68% (Phytotherapy Research)
Rosemary Concentration Latte
Simmer fresh goat’s milk with 1 tsp rosemary for 5 min → sweeten with honey
Study: 750mg rosemary extract increases memory performance by 15% (Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology)
💬 Voices from the herb garden
⚠️ Disclaimer
Our products are intended for aromatherapy and culinary use. Traditional uses do not replace medical advice. The information provided here is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. If you have any health questions, please consult your physician.