A speciality at the Zugspitz pharmacy in Ehrwald are the tea blends produced by the team itself. One example is the delicious Ehrwald breakfast tea, which is easy on the stomach and a good thirst quencher. There are also teas for external use, such as eyebright, which helps with conjunctivitis.
‘Camomile teas with cotton pads, on the other hand, should definitely not be used,’ Kristina says, since camomile can trigger allergies and cotton fibres often get caught in the eyes. ‘It’s best to soak a linen cloth with the tea and apply it yourself,’ says the expert. It’s not only easy but also cheap. A pack costs around three euros and lasts a long time.
For stomach irritations, the pharmacy owner recommends a home-made liquorice root or mallow tea. Her staff crush the flowers and fruits for the teas in their own mortars to release essential healing oils.
The Zugspitz pharmacy in Ehrwald also offers ointments and tinctures produced in-house. ‘Marmot ointments based on ancient recipes are very popular,’ says the pharmacist. The active ingredient, which is similar to cortisone and is produced by the marmot itself, has an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect and acts to reduce tension and rheumatic complaints. The pharmacy team also produces various herbal ointments according to customers’ wishes. Also popular: the arnica camomile cream made in-house, which helps with blunt injuries, pulled muscles, or after strenuous hikes. After a heavy meal, holidaymakers can also soothe their stomachs with a home-made stomach bitter.