Coffee refiner according to Hildegard von Bingen, with soothing spices according to the original recipe, 30 g can.
Harmonizes the acidity of the coffee
This is the new cult for wholesome bean coffee. The magnificent variety of spices in Hildegard's Coffee Enhancer creates an atmospheric aroma in your coffee cup.
In her Five Elements theory, Hildegard presents us with numerous flavorful and fragrant spices. Selected herbs from the natural garden, such as cardamom, cinnamon, black pepper, paprika, nutmeg, rosemary, ginger, turmeric, and a touch of crystal salt, refine your coffee beans in harmony with Hildegard's principles. This transforms your coffee break into a moment of pure indulgence.
Hildegard's Coffee Refiner
• makes your coffee more digestible and enjoyable
• harmonizes the excess acid in coffee and is sugar-free
• is balanced according to Hildegard's 5-element theory
• Of course, without additives or preservatives.
Thanks to its diverse aroma, Hildegard's Coffee Enhancer is also suitable for cappuccino, espresso, cocoa, and many teas. It balances the coffee's acidity (typically acidic pH 4 to 5).
Tip: Simply add a pinch to your regular coffee and enjoy. Pour the pinch directly into your coffee cup or filter.
Another cup please!
Enjoy your coffee in a completely new way! Flavorful and fragrant spices have always been an essential element of Hildegard's teachings. With aromatic cardamom, cinnamon, black pepper, mild paprika, nutmeg, rosemary, warming ginger, turmeric, and crystal salt. Simply add a pinch to your coffee!
Hildegard Coffee Enhancer is simply added as a pinch to the coffee beans. This regulates the coffee's acidity (typically acidic pH 4-5) to a neutral value—depending on the coffee variety—approximately pH 6-7.
Transform your coffee into a special treat with Hildegard's Coffee Enhancer. Thanks to its diverse aroma and unique flavor, the Hildegard Coffee Enhancer is a true delight for cappuccino, espresso, hot chocolate, and many teas.
Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen (1098–1179) is considered one of the most important naturopathic figures of the 12th century and is now known far beyond her homeland. As abbess, she lived at the Benedictine monastery of Rupertsberg near Bingen. She left behind a unique legacy as an artist, naturalist, and mystic.
Driven by the ideal of gaining a better understanding of the complex connections between nature's mysterious influence on humanity, it was only in midlife that she set about writing two highly scientific works. These were groundbreaking for future European naturopathy: "Causae et Curae" (Causes and Cures) and "Physica" (On Nature). As a highly educated theologian, she also recognized a gentle, loving Creator for the first time in her light-filled visions.
Ways of life without contradictions
To understand Hildegard's complex works, one must understand that her health teachings are based on holistic thinking. In her writings, she draws not only on evidence from antiquity or folkloric and botanical traditions, but above all on constant observation of nature and humanity, and a resulting immense wealth of experience.
In an ingenious way, Hildegard combines rational thought and spiritual development, which were no longer opposites but complemented each other. The true goal of Hildegard's teachings is to bring balance to the body and consciousness, thereby enabling a long and fulfilling life. It is a living expression of the ancient yet highly relevant teachings about nature and life.
Impressively contemporary
Today, many people recognize not only the benefits but also the limitations of modern natural science. They are aware of the contradictions that exist between scientifically systematic thinking and the separation of body and spirit. In Hildegard's teachings, health and well-being are more than can be described in purely methodical terms. This is not the only reason why, in recent years, there has been a steadily growing demand for a holistic approach inspired by Hildegard von Bingen.