The moorland landscapes are home to characteristic plants that have adapted to the special living conditions in the nutrient-poor peat soil over the course of evolution. Many of these are medicinal plants, such as the carnivorous sundew, which helps with coughs, or the cowslip, which is effective against colds. Simon Hermann, naturopath and chemist from Gais, provides an insight into the unique plant world of the moors and explains what heals and helps and why.
Duration: approx. 90 min. 10.