Maria Treben , was born on 27 September 1907 in Saaz in the former Sudeten region as the second of three sisters. Her father owned a printing company. Her mother was a housewife. At the age of 10, she lost her father in a tragic accident. Two years later, her mother moved to Prague with her three daughters. Maria Treben attended the girl's high school and after her final examination found a position in the editorial offices of the newspaper "Prague Daily News". After 14 years in her profession, she married the engineer, Ernst Gottfried Treben, and up to her death remained a housewife. As her husband was from the Bohemian Forest , the young couple moved into his parent’s house in Kaplitz. A few years later, their only son Kurt Dieter was born. At the end of 1945, the Treben family was evacuated. Ernst Treben was imprisoned. His wife spent the next two years with her small son in several camps. When the Trebens were reunited they found a new home in Austria. For a few years they lived in Mühlviertel (upper Austria) until they settled in Grieskirchen in 1951. In Grieskirchen, the family built a house in which Ernst and Maria Treben spent the last years of their life. In the 17th century, the Swedish doctor Claus Samst took up dispensing based on tradition: the herb elixir " Swedish Bitters " made from extracts of 11 herbs. The varied effects of which increase through mixture with each other. The digestive system is activated and regulated - to the benefit of one’s health and well-being - Maria Treben, an Austrian herbalist and deeply religious woman, re-discovered the beneficial potion in the 1970s. At the time when the majority of mankind has moved away from life's natural ways; when illness caused by a changed attitude to life, threatens; we should turn again to medicinal herbs which God in His Greatness has provided for us since time immemorial. As a renowned European herbalist, said: "There is a plant for every illness!" (by Maria Treben) For years now Maria Treben's distinguished book "Health through God's Pharmacy" has been at the top of the bestseller list on the German literary scene, selling several million copies. The author, Maria Treben, was herself a highly acclaimed and much sought after lecturer in Europe. Wherever she spoke, the auditoriums were filled to overflowing with enthusiastic crowds eager to hear the enormously successful Treben tell of her personal experiences in treating and relieving even malignant diseases with her completely natural herbal remedies. Thousands of testimonials have poured in from all over Europe praising the astonishing healing and rejuvenating effects of the herbal recipes in "Health through God's Pharmacy". Because the recipes are clear, concise and easy to understand, healing with medicinal herbs is now something that everyone can learn and apply themselves. |