Our story begins with a vision
How our founders broke new ground in medicine and skin care, and how they continue to inspire us today. So health and beauty can unfold in harmony with nature and the human being.
Our vision is a healthy world
Before Weleda was founded, Rudolf Steiner held his First Course for Doctors in 1920. This series of lectures was organised by the chemist Oskar Schmiedel. The following year, the "Laboratorium at the Goetheanum" in Switzerland, founded by Oskar Schmiedel, was taken over. In Schwäbisch Gmünd in Germany, the commercial production of medicine and skin care products began. In the same year, Ita Wegman founded what is now the Arlesheim Clinic in Switzerland. Building on new ideas inspired by anthroposophy, our founders developed a bold vision that brings people and nature closer together.What is anthroposophy?
Anthroposophy explores connections. At Weleda, our understanding of the harmonious connection between people and plants enables us to develop better natural products.
Anthroposophic medicine takes a holistic view of the human being and promotes a healthy balance between body, mind and spirit.
What inspired our founders?
Weleda was founded by people who longed for a better future and struck out in new directions. The physician Ita Wegman and the philosopher and scientist Rudolf Steiner recognised the connections between nature and the human body, mind and spirit. They began producing medicines and body care products with natural ingredients. The connection between people and nature can be seen and felt in the products we make for your health and beauty – and also in how we do business.From a medical course to a medicinal herb garden
- In 1920 Rudolf Steiner gave a series of lectures to doctors and medical students. Known as the First Course for Doctors, it marked the birth of anthroposophic medicine.
- In September 1920 the physician Ita Wegman purchased “a small house with a big apple tree” in Arlesheim, Switzerland. In 1921, this became the world’s first anthroposophic clinic, the Arlesheim Clinic (also known as the Ita Wegman Anthroposophic Clinic).
- In 1921 the commercial production of pharmaceutical and skin care products was launched in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany.
- In 1922 the first medicinal herb garden was established in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. Today, we grow medicinal plants according to the principles of biodynamic farming in our eight Weleda gardens around the world.