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Servus The secret of Swiss stone pine

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The healing power of stone pine: the queen of the Alps

The stone pine, also known as the Queen of the Alps, grows in the barren high mountains and impresses with its fragrant, yellow-reddish wood, which has a germicidal effect and lowers the heart rate. 
The essential oils of this conifer promote better sleep and activate our self-healing powers. 

Maximilian Moser's studies on the healing powers of Swiss stone pine were groundbreaking. In this book, he lets you in on the fascinating secret of the stone pine. 
64 pages.
Suchnummer: 126430

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Servus Buch
Halleiner Landesstraße 24
5061 Elsbethen
AT
[email protected]
GTIN/EAN: 9783710401787

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