Quality, safety and clear information

Quality and safety of supplements are at the heart of everything we do. On this page we explain how we communicate about our products, what you should be able to find on every product page, and how to use a detox course mindfully and safely — so you can make an informed decision before you start.

Our information is intended to help you understand what a food supplement can and cannot do. A herbal formula can support a mindful course as part of a healthy lifestyle, but is not a substitute for medical advice. Do you take medication, are you pregnant, or do you have persistent symptoms? Please consult a doctor or pharmacist first.

Why transparency matters with supplements

A detox course is a temporary routine you carry out at home yourself, without the guidance of a professional. That is precisely why it is important that the information provided upfront is accurate, complete and realistic. For us, transparency means: honestly stating what a supplement is, who it is intended for, and what it can and cannot do. A herbal formula can support a mindful course and encourages attention to diet, fibre and water intake, but the body has its own natural processes for digestion and elimination. A supplement supports normal bodily processes — it does not replace them.

We consciously avoid exaggerated promises. A detox supplement is not a product that treats disease, and it is not a slimming product or miracle cure. Keeping this clearly in mind allows you to approach a course with realistic expectations and in a safer manner. That is why we use straightforward language and always refer you to the label on the packaging for exact composition details.

What a supplement realistically can and cannot do

A course can support a period in which you eat more mindfully, drink more water and pay attention to your fibre intake. What a supplement cannot do: compensate for an unhealthy lifestyle, replace a medical diagnosis, or relieve symptoms. Always regard a supplement as a complement to a healthy lifestyle — never as a solution in itself.

What every product page should tell you

A good product page gives you the information you need to make an informed choice, without having to guess. Our product pages always contain the same elements, so you can compare products fairly. On every page — including those from other suppliers — look out for the following:

  • What the product is: a clear description and who it is intended for.
  • Ingredients: which herbs and substances it contains and what to be aware of.
  • Usage advice: how to take it, how much and for how long, according to the label.
  • Warnings: who should not use it and when to consult a doctor.
  • Realistic expectations: what the product can and cannot do.
  • References: to information about ingredients, safe use and a comparison between products.

If any of these elements is missing, or if a page promises more than is realistic, be extra critical. For exact composition and quantities we always refer to the label; this information does not belong in marketing copy.

Which product suits you

The right product depends on your goal, your health situation and any medication you take — not just on the product name. Within our range, Detox Intestinal D1 is often used as a starting point and D2 is a complementary or follow-up step according to the usage advice. Read the composition and warnings of both before you choose, and if in doubt consult the side-by-side comparison.

Safe use of detox supplements

Safe use starts with reading carefully and having realistic expectations. The label is your most important source of information: read it in full before you start and keep the packaging throughout the course. In any case, observe the following basic rules:

  • Always follow the label and do not exceed the recommended dosage.
  • Drink plenty of water during the course, especially with fibre sources such as psyllium.
  • Combine the product with a varied, fibre-rich diet and adequate rest.
  • Stick to the indicated duration; a course is temporary and not intended for long-term daily use without advice.
  • Keep the product out of reach of children, in accordance with the storage instructions on the packaging.

A course fits within a healthy lifestyle and supports normal bodily processes. It is never a substitute for a varied diet, sufficient water intake, exercise and rest. Keeping these basics in order helps you get the most out of a mindful course and ensures a smooth experience.

When to stop using the product

Stop immediately and contact a doctor or pharmacist if you notice any unwanted reactions during the course, such as persistent abdominal discomfort, unusual or prolonged changes in bowel habits, or skin reactions. Listen to your body: a course should not cause persistent discomfort. Also stop as soon as the recommended duration has been reached, and do not continue on your own initiative if symptoms persist.

When to take extra care

A detox supplement is intended for healthy adults who are actively focused on diet and digestion. For some groups, extra caution or consultation with a doctor or pharmacist is required. Do not start without seeking advice if any of the following applies to you:

  • Pregnancy or breastfeeding
  • Use of medication, including over-the-counter products
  • Chronic conditions, for example affecting the intestines, liver, kidneys, heart or metabolism
  • Persistent or unexplained symptoms
  • Known allergies or sensitivities to herbs or ingredients
  • Under 18 years of age; detox supplements are not intended for children

Does any of this apply to you? That does not automatically mean a course is out of the question, but it does mean you should discuss it with a qualified professional first.

Detox and medication use

If you take medication, always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting a course. In some situations herbs and supplements may affect how medication works, or how your body absorbs and eliminates substances. This also applies to high-fibre supplements, which may affect the absorption of medication when taken at the same time. Bring the label to this consultation and never stop taking prescribed medication on your own initiative in order to do a course.

Our information is not medical advice

The information on this website is intended to help you understand what our products are and how to use them mindfully. It is general information and not personal medical advice. We do not know your health situation, your medication or your medical history, and therefore cannot make a judgement about your individual circumstances. A food supplement is not a substitute for a varied diet or for medical advice.

Do you have health concerns, do you take medication, or are you unsure whether a course is right for you? Please consult a doctor, pharmacist or another qualified healthcare professional. They can assess your situation and advise you personally. We do not make diagnoses and do not treat conditions; our aim is to inform you honestly and clearly so you can make your own informed decision.

Frequently asked questions about safety

Below we answer the questions most frequently asked about quality and safe use. If your question is not listed, or if you are uncertain about your personal situation, please consult a doctor or pharmacist, or read further via the references on this page.

Frequently asked questions

How do you ensure the quality and safety of your supplements?

We communicate straightforwardly and comprehensively about our products: what they are, who they are intended for, and what they can and cannot do. For exact composition and quantities we always refer to the label on the packaging, and we clearly state when consultation with a doctor or pharmacist is needed. Using a detox course safely

What should a product page tell me before I buy?

At a minimum: a clear product description, the ingredients, usage advice, warnings and realistic expectations about what it can and cannot do. If any of these elements is missing, be extra critical before making a decision. View ingredient information

Is a detox supplement safe to use?

For healthy adults, a course can fit within a healthy lifestyle, provided you follow the label and do not exceed the recommended dosage or duration. During pregnancy, breastfeeding, medication use, chronic conditions or persistent symptoms, consult a doctor or pharmacist first.

Do you give medical advice about my symptoms?

No. Our information is general guidance and not personal medical advice. We do not make diagnoses and do not treat conditions. For advice about your own situation, consult a doctor, pharmacist or another qualified healthcare professional. Read more frequently asked questions about detox

Which product is best suited to my situation?

That depends on your goal, your health situation and any medication you take — not just on the product name. D1 is often used as a starting point and D2 as a follow-up step. Read the composition and warnings of both and make a conscious choice. Difference between D1 and D2

When should I stop and consult a doctor?

Stop if you experience unwanted reactions such as persistent abdominal discomfort, unusual changes in bowel habits or skin reactions, and contact a doctor or pharmacist. Also stop as soon as the recommended duration has been reached and do not continue on your own initiative if symptoms persist.