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  • Sea Buckthorn Juice - 1 litre
    Sea Buckthorn Juice - 1 litre

    Fruit juice content 100%.Not-from-concentrate juice (NFC), unsweetened, from organic farming.The berries of sea buckthorn are among the most content-rich local fruits. That the sea buckthorn is called the "Lemon of the North" may be explained on the one hand on the distinctive tart taste of the berries, on the other hand on its exceptionally high content of vitamin C that exceeds that of citrus fruits many times over. The pulp of sea buckthorn berries contain a valuable oil that is among other things rich in carotenoids and polyunsaturated fatty acids. By the careful production of our Sea buckthorn Juice, all valuable components of the whole fruit are ground. Thereby the fruit's vitamins, minerals, fiber and fruit acids obtained in an ideal way. No added sugar. No preservatives. Pure NFC.

    Price: 12.10 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Sea Buckthorn Body Lotion - 250 ml
    Sea Buckthorn Body Lotion - 250 ml

    With the valuable oil of the sea buckthorn. Combined with silk proteins, ceramides and further precious moisturising factors the components counteract effectively early skin aging, supply natural moisture and helps to give a fresh, youthful look to your skin. The skin feels silky-smooth again.

    Price: 12.60 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Sea Buckthorn Shower Gel - 250 ml
    Sea Buckthorn Shower Gel - 250 ml

    For a refreshing, mild foaming body care with valuable ingredients of the sea buckthorn. From the pulp of the sea buckthorn berries a bright orange-red oil is extracted, which is distinguished by its characteristic tart flavor and its high content of carotenoids and palmitic acid and palmitoleic acid. Combined with moisturizing betaine maintains Sanct Bernhard Seabuckthorn shower gel the skin while showering, retains its natural moisture and protects it from dehydration - leaves skin feeling fresh and supple.

    Price: 5.40 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Organic sea buckthorn pulp oil - 100 ml
    Organic sea buckthorn pulp oil - 100 ml

    The berries of the sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) are one of our most unusual native fruits, and one of those most rich in content. Through a special separation procedure, it is possible to obtain a deep red oil with a pleasantly fruity aroma from the pulp which is characterised by its high palmitic and palmitoleic acid - an Omega-7 fatty acid - content. Amongst other things, it is held in high esteem due to its positive effect on the mucous membranes of the oesophagus and the gastrointestinal tract. Applied externally, it has a beneficial effect on dry, sunburned and stressed skin. We recommend that you mix the oil to a ratio of 1:10 with jojoba or almond oil. Caution: Due to the high carotenoid content, this substance can leave severe stains!

    Price: 36.44 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Sea Buckthorn Moisturising Skincare Set - 3 item
    Sea Buckthorn Moisturising Skincare Set - 3 item

    Set contains: Sea Buckthorn Moisturising Cream with SPF 6 100 mlThe berries of the sea buckthorn count to the most unusual indigenous fruits which are rich in substance. The pulp contains a valuable oil that distinguishes itself through a high content of palmitin and palmitoleic acid and carotenoids. Combined with silk proteins, ceramides and further precious moisturising factors the components counteract effectively early skin aging, supply natural moisture and helps to give a fresh, youthful look to your skin. A light sun protection factor (SPF 6) protects the skin against the aggressive solar radiation.Sea Buckthorn Body Lotion 250 mlWith the valuable oil of the sea buckthorn. Combined with silk proteins, ceramides and further precious moisturising factors the components counteract effectively early skin aging, supply natural moisture and helps to give a fresh, youthful look to your skin. The skin feels silky-smooth again. Sea Buckthorn Shower Gel 250 mlFor a refreshing, mild foaming body care with valuable ingredients of the sea buckthorn. From the pulp of the sea buckthorn berries a bright orange-red oil is extracted, which is distinguished by its characteristic tart flavor and its high content of carotenoids and palmitic acid and palmitoleic acid. Combined with moisturizing betaine maintains Sanct Bernhard Seabuckthorn shower gel the skin while showering, retains its natural moisture and protects it from dehydration - leaves skin feeling fresh and supple.

    Price: 23.20 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Throat Lozenges with Sea Salt - 102 g
    Throat Lozenges with Sea Salt - 102 g

    Contains natural cranberry concentrate. Troat Lozenges with Sea Salt help moisturize and soothe the mouth and throat naturally and leave a pleasant taste in your mouth. A remedy for hoarseness of voice, when your throat starts to get scratchy or your voice feels strained.

    Price: 6.17 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Herbal Seasoned Salt with Sea Salt - 300 g
    Herbal Seasoned Salt with Sea Salt - 300 g

    with sea salt and delicious garden herbsFor seasoning and refining of sauces, soups, salads, stews, egg dishes, vegetables and much more. On the basis of pure natural sea salt, and twelve selected herbs and spices. Purely plant-based, gluten-and lactose-free, without other additives such as flavor enhancers, anti-caking agents, artificial flavors or the like. Vegan, gluten and lactose free.

    Price: 5.05 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • tierlieb Omega 3 Sea Fish Oil - 500 ml
    tierlieb Omega 3 Sea Fish Oil - 500 ml

    This valuable oil made from Atlantic and Pacific sea fish is characterised by its high levels of Omega 3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). These vital fatty acids are essential, and cannot be formed as part of natural metabolic processes. In particular during phases of increased requirement such as during coath change and growth, and in old age, a supplement with EPA and DHA supports normal, healthy lipid metabolic processes, which are then able to provide sufficient energy in all phases of life. The high-quality Tierlieb Omega 3 Sea Fish Oil contains multiple times the proportion of these valuable unsaturated fats in comparison to many oils from aquaculture and can, therefore, be administered very sparingly. High natural EPA (18 %) and DHA (12 %) content Popular for biological raw feed appropriate to the species (BARF) A valuable supplement during growth and for elderly animals Essential nutrients for heart, skin and fur

    Price: 23.56 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Omega 7 Sea Buckthorn Oil-Capsules - 68 g
    Omega 7 Sea Buckthorn Oil-Capsules - 68 g

    The berries of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) are counted among the richest in substance and most unusual indigenous fruits. From of the fruit flesh can by a special separation process be made a deep red, pleasant fruity-fragrant oil, that stands out through its content of palmitic and palmitoleic acid, an Omega-7-fatty acid. Sea Buckthorn Oil is particularly appreciated because of its soothing effect on the mucous membranes of the esophagus and the stomach-intestinal tract. Each capsule contains 500 mg pure, certified-organic sea buckthorn oil. Recommended daily dose: 2-3 capsules

    Price: 24.11 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Sea Buckthorn Moisturising Cream with SPF 6 - 100 ml
    Sea Buckthorn Moisturising Cream with SPF 6 - 100 ml

    The berries of the sea buckthorn count to the most unusual indigenous fruits which are rich in substance. The pulp contains a valuable oil that distinguishes itself through a high content of palmitin and palmitoleic acid and carotenoids. Combined with silk proteins, ceramides and further precious moisturising factors the components counteract effectively early skin aging, supply natural moisture and helps to give a fresh, youthful look to your skin. A light sun protection factor (SPF 6) protects the skin against the aggressive solar radiation.

    Price: 11.09 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • Original Bath Salts from the Dead Sea - 2 kg
    Original Bath Salts from the Dead Sea - 2 kg

    Already at biblical times, the powers of the Dead Sea were known. Compared with the salts of the oceans, the salt of the Dead Sea stands out due to its unique composition and concentration of minerals and trace elements. A warm bath with Dead-Sea-salt facilitates the rejection of old skin cells and horny skin cells, stimulates the blood circulation and has a tightening effect on the skin; the pores get opened.

    Price: 4.94 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £
  • tierlieb Omega 3 Sea Fish Oil Capsules - 268 g
    tierlieb Omega 3 Sea Fish Oil Capsules - 268 g

    tierlieb Omega 3 Sea Fish Oil Capsules contain valuable oil from Atlantic and Pacific sea fish. This oil is characterised by its high levels of Omega 3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, 18 %) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA, 12 %). These vital fatty acids are essential, and cannot be formed as part of natural metabolic processes. In particular during phases of increased requirement, EPA and DHA support normal, healthy lipid metabolic processes, which are then able to provide sufficient energy in all phases of life. During phases of growth, coat change and for elderly animals, a supplement with EPA and DHA is expedient for the supply of nutrients to the fur, heart and circulation. High natural EPA (18 %) and DHA (12 %) content A valuable supplement during growth and for elderly animals Essential nutrients for the heart, skin and the fur Easy dosage in capsule form

    Price: 16.82 £ | Shipping*: 14.50 £

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  • Is the North Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and open sea?

    The North Sea, Baltic Sea, and Mediterranean Sea are all partially enclosed bodies of water, while the open sea refers to the vast expanse of ocean that is not enclosed by land. The North Sea and Baltic Sea are located in northern Europe and are partially enclosed by surrounding countries, while the Mediterranean Sea is connected to the Atlantic Ocean but is largely enclosed by land. The open sea, on the other hand, refers to the unrestricted ocean waters that are not enclosed by land.

  • North Sea or Baltic Sea?

    It ultimately depends on personal preference and what one is looking for in a coastal destination. The North Sea is known for its rugged coastline, strong winds, and sandy beaches, making it popular for water sports and outdoor activities. On the other hand, the Baltic Sea offers calmer waters, picturesque fishing villages, and historic towns, making it a more tranquil and relaxing option for those seeking a peaceful seaside retreat. Both seas have their own unique charm and attractions, so the choice between the two would depend on individual preferences.

  • Is the Baltic Sea a Wadden Sea?

    No, the Baltic Sea is not a Wadden Sea. The Wadden Sea is a coastal wetland area in the southeastern part of the North Sea, known for its extensive tidal flats and salt marshes. The Baltic Sea, on the other hand, is a brackish sea located in Northern Europe, bordered by several countries including Sweden, Finland, and Germany. While both bodies of water are important coastal ecosystems, they are distinct in their geographical and ecological characteristics.

  • Can a North Sea fish live in the Baltic Sea and a Baltic Sea fish in the North Sea?

    While some North Sea fish species can tolerate the environmental conditions in the Baltic Sea and vice versa, there are differences in salinity levels, temperature, and other factors that may make it challenging for certain species to thrive in the other sea. Some fish may be able to adapt and survive in the different conditions, but others may struggle or not be able to survive at all. Overall, it depends on the specific species and their ability to adapt to the new environment.

  • Where is Hamburg, North Sea or Baltic Sea?

    Hamburg is located on the River Elbe in northern Germany, near the North Sea.

  • Which is the Baltic Sea or North Sea?

    The Baltic Sea and the North Sea are both located in Northern Europe, but they are distinct bodies of water. The Baltic Sea is a brackish sea, meaning it has a lower salinity than the ocean, and it is surrounded by countries such as Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Denmark. The North Sea, on the other hand, is a saltwater sea and is bordered by the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and France. Both seas are important for shipping, fishing, and tourism in the region.

  • Why is the Aral Sea an inland sea?

    The Aral Sea is an inland sea because it is located in the central Asian region, surrounded by land on all sides. It is not connected to any ocean and is entirely enclosed by the countries of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The sea was once fed by two major rivers, the Amu Darya and the Syr Darya, but due to extensive irrigation projects and water diversion, the sea has been shrinking over the years. This has led to the exposure of more land and the creation of a large desert in the area.

  • Are there sea snakes in the Red Sea?

    Yes, there are sea snakes in the Red Sea. The Red Sea is home to several species of sea snakes, including the Arabian Gulf sea snake and the spine-bellied sea snake. These snakes are highly adapted to their marine environment and are capable of swimming and hunting for prey underwater. While sea snakes are venomous, they are not typically aggressive towards humans and will only bite if provoked.

  • Why is the Baltic Sea called the Baltic Sea, even though it is a sea?

    The Baltic Sea is called a sea because it is a large body of saltwater that is partially enclosed by land. The term "Baltic" refers to the region surrounding the sea, including countries like Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Russia. Therefore, the name Baltic Sea reflects its geographical location and the countries that border it.

  • What is the density of the North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Baltic Sea?

    The density of the North Sea is approximately 1.02 kg/L, the Mediterranean Sea is around 1.03 kg/L, and the Baltic Sea has a density of about 1.01 kg/L. These values can vary slightly depending on factors such as temperature, salinity, and depth. Generally, the Mediterranean Sea is the most dense due to its high salinity, while the Baltic Sea is the least dense due to its lower salinity and freshwater input from rivers.

  • What is the difference between the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea?

    The North Sea is located between the United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. It is known for its strong winds and rough waters. The Baltic Sea is surrounded by Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Germany. It is much smaller and shallower than the North Sea and is known for its brackish water. The Mediterranean Sea is located between Southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia. It is much larger and warmer than the North and Baltic Seas and is known for its diverse marine life and popular tourist destinations.

  • Why is the Baltic Sea not an East Sea?

    The Baltic Sea is not considered an East Sea because it is located in Northern Europe, bordered by countries such as Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, and Denmark. The term "East Sea" typically refers to bodies of water located in Eastern Asia, such as the East China Sea or the Sea of Japan. The Baltic Sea's geographical location and surrounding countries differentiate it from seas typically referred to as East Seas.

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