White Horehound

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    • White Horehound

      White Horehound Extract (Marrubio, Marrubium vulgare)

      The bitter classic of Mediterranean herbal tradition. Hydroalcoholic 1:1 extract from the leaves of White Horehound. Made in a specialised laboratory in Italy.

      Many have forgotten it:

      • Horehound was one of the most important bitter plants of antiquity.
      • Hippocrates mentioned it; medieval monks cultivated it.
      • Today only a few herbal enthusiasts know it.

      Rediscover the classic of tradition.

      White Horehound Marrubium vulgare extract bottle with dropper

      The bitter plant of Mediterranean tradition

      White Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) – in Italian Marrubio, in German Weißer Andorn – belongs to the Lamiaceae family, the same family as rosemary and sage. The Latin name Marrubium likely derives from the Hebrew marrob (bitter) – a reference to the unmistakable taste of the leaves.

      Hippocrates counted it among the fundamental plants; medieval monks cultivated it in cloister gardens. It remains one of the classic ingredients in Italian amari (bitter liqueurs). Alcohol content: 30% Vol.

      It’s this simple

      1

      5–10 drops
      in a glass of water or herbal tea

      2

      2–3 times per day
      before meals – the Italian tradition

      3

      Your bitter moment
      the honest taste of tradition

      „The honest taste of tradition.
      Bitter, clear, without sweet shortcuts."

      Just as medieval monks knew it.

      Who this extract is for

      • If you enjoy authentic bitter flavours, not sweet shortcuts
      • If you’re interested in phytotherapy and European herbal tradition
      • If you appreciate plants from medieval monastic medicine
      • If you know the bitter herbs of the Italian amaro tradition
      • If you prefer a concentrated 1:1 extract made in Italy

      Why Viworo

      South Tyrolean family business since 1989

      Owner: Patrick Gstrein, Lana, Italy. Not a corporation – a family.

      Made in Italy

      Specialised laboratory. Hydroalcoholic 1:1. No mass production.

      We use it ourselves

      Every day. That’s the only reason it’s in the shop.

      Product Information

      • Plant: White Horehound / Marrubio (Marrubium vulgare L.) – leaves
      • Type: Hydroalcoholic extract (Mother Tincture)
      • Extraction ratio: 1:1
      • Alcohol content: 30% Vol.
      • Plant origin: Mediterranean basin
      • Production: Specialised laboratory in Italy
      • Sizes: 30 ml and 100 ml with dropper
      • Free from: Colourings, preservatives, artificial additives
      • Vegan: 100% plant-based

      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

      What does the name „Marrubium“ mean?

      The name likely derives from the Hebrew marrob, which means „bitter". A reference to the characteristic taste of the leaves – one of the most bitter plants of the Mediterranean flora.

      Is it the Horehound from throat lozenges?

      Yes, it’s the same plant. In folk tradition Horehound has been used in various forms for centuries. Here you’ll find the pure hydroalcoholic extract, without sugar or added flavourings – the classic of herbal tradition.

      Marrubio tea benefits – how much to take?

      The traditional dosage is 5–10 drops in a glass of water or herbal tea, 2–3 times per day, ideally before meals. Start with the lower dose the first time. You can also use it in place of a Marrubio tea.

      What does it taste like?

      Very bitter – that’s the main characteristic of the plant. If you don’t enjoy bitter notes: dilute it in herbal tea or add a bit of honey. If you know Italian amari, the taste will feel familiar.

      What is Tintura Madre (Mother Tincture)?

      Tintura Madre (also called Mother Tincture) is a traditional phytotherapeutic extraction method. The leaves are macerated in a hydroalcoholic solution at a 1:1 ratio (one part plant, one part solvent), producing a concentrated extract that preserves the full spectrum of active compounds.

      Can I combine Horehound with other plants?

      Yes, in herbal tradition Horehound is combined with other bitter plants – such as Gentian, Dandelion, or Wormwood. If you take any medication, talk to your doctor first.

      How do I store the extract?

      Away from light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects the contents. Refrigeration is not necessary.

      Read more: the bitter herbs of tradition

      Horehound belongs to the world of bitter plants of Mediterranean tradition, alongside Dandelion and Sage. Our article portrays all three – history, use, and tradition.

      The three bitter herbs of Mediterranean tradition →

      Choose your size

      30 ml

      12.50 €

      To try, or for a short course.

      Recommended

      100 ml

      35.00 €

      For your daily routine. Lasts a long time.

      Important information

      • Plant extract traditionally used to support general wellbeing.
      • Does not replace a balanced diet or medical advice.
      • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
      • Keep out of reach of children.
      • In case of pregnancy, breastfeeding or medication intake, consult your doctor before use.
      • Contains alcohol (30% Vol.) – always dilute before use.

    White Horehound

    White Horehound Extract (Marrubio, Marrubium vulgare)

    The bitter classic of Mediterranean herbal tradition. Hydroalcoholic 1:1 extract from the leaves of White Horehound. Made in a specialised laboratory in Italy.

    Many have forgotten it:

    • Horehound was one of the most important bitter plants of antiquity.
    • Hippocrates mentioned it; medieval monks cultivated it.
    • Today only a few herbal enthusiasts know it.

    Rediscover the classic of tradition.

    White Horehound Marrubium vulgare extract bottle with dropper

    The bitter plant of Mediterranean tradition

    White Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) – in Italian Marrubio, in German Weißer Andorn – belongs to the Lamiaceae family, the same family as rosemary and sage. The Latin name Marrubium likely derives from the Hebrew marrob (bitter) – a reference to the unmistakable taste of the leaves.

    Hippocrates counted it among the fundamental plants; medieval monks cultivated it in cloister gardens. It remains one of the classic ingredients in Italian amari (bitter liqueurs). Alcohol content: 30% Vol.

    It’s this simple

    1

    5–10 drops
    in a glass of water or herbal tea

    2

    2–3 times per day
    before meals – the Italian tradition

    3

    Your bitter moment
    the honest taste of tradition

    „The honest taste of tradition.
    Bitter, clear, without sweet shortcuts."

    Just as medieval monks knew it.

    Who this extract is for

    • If you enjoy authentic bitter flavours, not sweet shortcuts
    • If you’re interested in phytotherapy and European herbal tradition
    • If you appreciate plants from medieval monastic medicine
    • If you know the bitter herbs of the Italian amaro tradition
    • If you prefer a concentrated 1:1 extract made in Italy

    Why Viworo

    South Tyrolean family business since 1989

    Owner: Patrick Gstrein, Lana, Italy. Not a corporation – a family.

    Made in Italy

    Specialised laboratory. Hydroalcoholic 1:1. No mass production.

    We use it ourselves

    Every day. That’s the only reason it’s in the shop.

    Product Information

    • Plant: White Horehound / Marrubio (Marrubium vulgare L.) – leaves
    • Type: Hydroalcoholic extract (Mother Tincture)
    • Extraction ratio: 1:1
    • Alcohol content: 30% Vol.
    • Plant origin: Mediterranean basin
    • Production: Specialised laboratory in Italy
    • Sizes: 30 ml and 100 ml with dropper
    • Free from: Colourings, preservatives, artificial additives
    • Vegan: 100% plant-based

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    What does the name „Marrubium“ mean?

    The name likely derives from the Hebrew marrob, which means „bitter". A reference to the characteristic taste of the leaves – one of the most bitter plants of the Mediterranean flora.

    Is it the Horehound from throat lozenges?

    Yes, it’s the same plant. In folk tradition Horehound has been used in various forms for centuries. Here you’ll find the pure hydroalcoholic extract, without sugar or added flavourings – the classic of herbal tradition.

    Marrubio tea benefits – how much to take?

    The traditional dosage is 5–10 drops in a glass of water or herbal tea, 2–3 times per day, ideally before meals. Start with the lower dose the first time. You can also use it in place of a Marrubio tea.

    What does it taste like?

    Very bitter – that’s the main characteristic of the plant. If you don’t enjoy bitter notes: dilute it in herbal tea or add a bit of honey. If you know Italian amari, the taste will feel familiar.

    What is Tintura Madre (Mother Tincture)?

    Tintura Madre (also called Mother Tincture) is a traditional phytotherapeutic extraction method. The leaves are macerated in a hydroalcoholic solution at a 1:1 ratio (one part plant, one part solvent), producing a concentrated extract that preserves the full spectrum of active compounds.

    Can I combine Horehound with other plants?

    Yes, in herbal tradition Horehound is combined with other bitter plants – such as Gentian, Dandelion, or Wormwood. If you take any medication, talk to your doctor first.

    How do I store the extract?

    Away from light and heat sources. The amber glass bottle protects the contents. Refrigeration is not necessary.

    Read more: the bitter herbs of tradition

    Horehound belongs to the world of bitter plants of Mediterranean tradition, alongside Dandelion and Sage. Our article portrays all three – history, use, and tradition.

    The three bitter herbs of Mediterranean tradition →

    Choose your size

    30 ml

    12.50 €

    To try, or for a short course.

    Recommended

    100 ml

    35.00 €

    For your daily routine. Lasts a long time.

    Important information

    • Plant extract traditionally used to support general wellbeing.
    • Does not replace a balanced diet or medical advice.
    • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
    • Keep out of reach of children.
    • In case of pregnancy, breastfeeding or medication intake, consult your doctor before use.
    • Contains alcohol (30% Vol.) – always dilute before use.

    What our customers say

    4.5/5 on Trustpilot — 22 reviews
    We have been using the natural products regularly for about 10 years. Positive effects on health.
    Heinz S. Germany Feb. 2025
    Very satisfied with the silver sheets and the drops. Thanks for the fast delivery and great products.
    Inna S. Germany Jan. 2025
    Outstanding value for money. Perfect delivery. Always happy to order again.
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