Today, natural forests are hardly found anymore, as they often have to give way to human economic goals. This leads to the destruction of stable ecosystems, imbalance, and the use of chemicals to combat diseases. Nature becomes externally controlled.
In contrast, nature in a healthy forest is the driving force. Here, there is an abundance of biodiversity (variety of life), and the balance between new life and natural selection creates a healing and nutrient-rich environment that is also important for human well-being.
Welcome to the study subject "Live Forever Young Forest Garden"
Our research project is supported by scientists, doctors, naturopaths, agro-experts, farmers, and indigenous peoples from Asia & America.
We combine modern science with the ancient knowledge of humanity. Over a period of 10 years, the project is dedicated to rebuilding biodiversity, documenting it, revitalizing habitats, and rewilding animal species.
We investigate the connection between environmental health and human health. Our central question is: How does biodiversity affect public well-being and health?
Here, "Bios" stands for life and "Diversitas" for diversity and difference. Additionally, we want to promote conscious learning from personal experiences and active exploration in healthy nature again.

What is a forest garden?
A forest garden is a garden integrated into a natural forest.
It contains an abundance of biodiversity (variety of life). The balance between new life and natural selection creates a healing and nutrient-rich environment that is also important for the quality of life and well-being of humans.
The medicinal plants grown there are cared for and harvested by the native indigenous peoples according to millennia-old knowledge. The plants do not require pesticides, fungicides, insecticides, or chemical fertilizers.
Due to the natural immunization of the plants and traditional harvesting methods, the herbs also do not need preservatives like sulfites during production.
Products from forest gardens and biodiversity-promoting agriculture contain pure nature.
The forest garden consists of two completely opposite areas: on one side, a typical forest created by humans and out of balance; on the other side, a completely natural and balanced habitat with diverse species.
This intact ecosystem illustrates how important the health of nature is for our own well-being. Here, you can consciously find peace, observe the animal and plant world, and collect herbs and medicinal plants. The forest garden teaches us that in nature, surrounded by its original flora and fauna, we are closer to our own origins than ever before.
Visitors to our project have the opportunity to consciously learn from their own experiences in both forests and to experiment. They will recognize how healing nature is, experience the vibrant colors and biodiversity, and absorb the calming sounds. This helps them understand how strongly our own health depends on our environment.
Our method is based on experimental learning combined with experiences in the forest garden. We are supported by renowned scientists such as Dr. Le from California, head of the Vitalea Science Laboratory; Ms. Tran Ha, with Austronesian healing knowledge and rewilding expertise; Mr. Pierre Morrin, an agronomist from France; the First Mürztal Naturopathic Association; local farmers; and indigenous peoples from America and Austronesia.
We warmly invite you to discover and explore this fascinating connection between humans and nature in our study subject "Live Forever Young Forest Garden."
Be part of our mission to restore nature’s balance and raise awareness of the importance of biodiversity and environmental health.








