Made in Germany quality seal
It’s hard to believe, but the Made in Germany logo was originally created as a warning. It was 23 August 1887 when the new Trade Mark Act was passed in Great Britain. At that time, trade in the European single market was growing rapidly. The British had already secured their position as the leading European…
Malates
Malates comes from reaction of malic acid. Malic acid (also known as 2-hydroxy succinic acid) is found in the metabolism of all cells and is involved in many metabolic processes in the human organism. In nature, it is mainly found in the unripe fruit of numerous fruit varieties. And not only in apples themselves, but…
Mallow
Mangosteen
Originally at home in the Malay Peninsula, the mangosteen tree is now spreading across borders. Thailand, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Brazil and Vietnam are just a few of its new home countries. This tree can reach a stately height of up to 25 meters. Its fruits, about the size of tomatoes, are characterized by a purple-red…
Manuka cosmetics
Manuka cosmetics belongs to Manuka (Leptospermum scorparium), a plant species belonging to the myrtle family, is native to south-eastern Australia and the mountainous regions of New Zealand. It is also known as New Zealand myrtle or South Sea myrtle and can grow up to eight metres high. The robust shrub bears white to reddish flowers…
Maqui berry
The maqui berry bears the botanical name Aristotelia chilensis. It indicates its origin: it grows in the temperate tropical rainforests on the border between Chile and Argentina. In the preliminary stage, small yellow-green flowers grow on bushes or small trees up to 5 metres high. These flowers then turn into the blue-black and edible berries,…
Matrix metalloproteases
MMP is the abbreviation for matrix metalloproteases and describes a group of more than 20 related enzymes that are found in almost all living organisms. In the human body, 23 matrix metalloproteases are known, they are designated with the gene names MMP 1 to MMP 28. Matrix metalloproteases catalyse the cleavage of peptide bonds in…
Methylsulfonylmethane
When we think of sulphur, we usually immediately think of various unpleasant smells from chemistry lessons. But the fact that sulphur also exists in other forms and is even suitable for beauty care is not so well known. The most interesting example is methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), also called dimethylsulphone. The substance is found in many plant…
Microbiota
The terms microbiota and microbiome describe, in a narrow sense, the totality of all microorganisms that colonise a living being. In humans, the microbiota consists of bacteria and fungi. When a foetus grows in utero, it is still largely free of microorganisms. However, this changes at birth, when the newborn comes into contact with its…
Micronutrients – “nature’s little miracles”
What do we mean by micronutrients? Nutrients enable the body to run smoothly through all metabolic processes and thus make a positive contribution to health. They enter our body through the food we eat. A distinction is made between macro- and micronutrients. Macronutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, and fats act as energy suppliers for our…