Herbal Formulas
A herbal formula is a combination food supplement in which several herbs and fibre sources are brought together in one product. On this page you will first read what a herbal formula is — and is not — who it is intended for, and how to use it safely. You can then compare our two formulas, Detox Intestinal D1 and D2, so you make an informed choice rather than one based on promises.
Detox Intestinal D1
The herbal formula often used as a starting point within the range. Intended for adults who want to give temporary, mindful attention to their digestion and gut routine.
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€ 34.99
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Detox Intestinal D2
The complementary or follow-up formula within the range, with its own composition and intended use. For those who already know which approach suits their situation.
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€ 13.99
View productWhat is a herbal formula?
A herbal formula is a food supplement that combines several herbs — and often fibre sources — in a single product. The idea is that the ingredients complement one another within the formula. A herbal formula can support a mindful, temporary course and fits within a healthy lifestyle in which nutrition, adequate water, fibre, exercise and rest take centre stage.
It is important to be realistic: the body has its own natural systems for processing and elimination — including the liver, kidneys and intestines. A herbal formula does not replace these processes and is not a substitute for a healthy diet or medical advice. A formula can support normal bodily processes when used carefully and in accordance with the usage instructions.
What a herbal formula realistically can and cannot do
A herbal formula can support a temporary routine and contributes to a mindful approach to nutrition and digestion. Fibre, for example, is often discussed in relation to bowel habits and gut routine, provided you drink enough water.
What a herbal formula does not do: it is not a quick reset button and not a solution to complaints. A formula does not cleanse the body and is not a slimming aid or miracle product. Do not expect a guaranteed result. Anyone experiencing complaints should consult a doctor or pharmacist rather than reaching for a supplement.
Who is a herbal formula intended for?
A herbal formula is intended for adults who want to start a temporary course and value transparency and safe use. The product is not intended for children and not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Are you taking medication, do you have digestive complaints or a chronic condition, or are you unsure? Please consult a doctor or pharmacist before starting. In some situations, herbs and supplements may interact with medication or sensitivities.
What ingredients are in a herbal formula?
The exact composition varies per formula and is always stated on the label. Our formulas include, among others, the following ingredients:
- Psyllium (fibre) — a fibre source that is always used with plenty of water and is often associated with bowel habits and gut routine.
- Milk thistle — an herb traditionally used in herbal formulas.
- Ginger — a familiar culinary herb that also appears in supplements.
The exact quantities can be found only on the label of the relevant product. See the ingredient explanations for more background on each herb.
How to use a herbal formula safely
Always use a herbal formula in accordance with the label and do not exceed the recommended dosage. Drink plenty of water during the course, especially with fibre-rich formulas. Combine the product with a varied diet and adequate fibre, and do not use it long-term without expert advice.
When should you avoid a herbal formula?
Do not use a herbal formula during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or with children. If you are under treatment, taking medication, or have digestive complaints or a chronic condition, do not use any formula without first consulting a doctor or pharmacist. Stop use if any adverse reaction occurs and contact a healthcare professional.
Which herbal formula suits you: D1 or D2?
Within our Detox Intestinal range you will find two herbal formulas: D1 and D2. They are not the same and each has its own composition and intended use. D1 is often used as a starting point, while D2 is a complementary or follow-up step. The name alone is not decisive: read the composition, dosage and warnings for both products and take your personal situation into account.
View the product pages for D1 and D2 for the full explanation, or first read how to build up a course safely before choosing.
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is a herbal formula?
A herbal formula is a food supplement that combines several herbs and often fibre sources in one product. It can support a mindful, temporary course within a healthy lifestyle and is not a substitute for a healthy diet or medical advice.
What can a herbal formula realistically do — and not do?
A herbal formula can support normal bodily processes and contributes to a mindful routine. It is not a solution to complaints, not a reset, and not a slimming aid or miracle product. Do not expect a guaranteed result. Using a detox course safely
What ingredients are in a herbal formula?
This varies per formula and is always stated on the label. Our formulas contain, among others, psyllium (fibre), milk thistle and ginger. Exact quantities can be found only on the label. Ingredients explained
Who is a herbal formula not suitable for?
Not for children and not during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you are taking medication or have digestive complaints or a chronic condition, first consult a doctor or pharmacist before starting.
Which formula should I choose: D1 or D2?
D1 and D2 each have their own composition and intended use. D1 is often used as a starting point, D2 as a follow-up. Always look at the composition and warnings rather than the name alone. View Detox Intestinal D1
What should I do alongside a course with a herbal formula?
Pay attention to adequate water, a fibre-rich diet, regular exercise and rest. A supplement is never a replacement for a healthy lifestyle and fits at most within a mindful, temporary routine.