Cures and Bundles

Thinking about buying a detox cure? Start by understanding what you are choosing. On this page we explain what a cure is, who it is intended for, what it can realistically do and which products fit within it. That way you choose based on clear information, safe use and transparent ingredients — not on big promises. A cure can support a conscious lifestyle, but is never a substitute for a healthy diet or medical advice.

Detox Intestinal D1

Detox Intestinal D1

Herbal formula for the start or foundation phase of a conscious, temporary gut routine. Often the entry point within the range.

Key ingredients: Psyllium (fibre), Milk thistle, Ginger

Suitable for: Adults who want to start a cure and prefer to understand before they choose.

Please note — safe use

€ 34.99

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Detox Intestinal D2

Detox Intestinal D2

Herbal formula as a follow-up or complementary step within the range, with its own composition and intended use.

Key ingredients: See product page and label

Suitable for: Adults who already know which route suits them and are consciously considering a next step.

Please note — safe use

€ 13.99

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What is a cure and what is a bundle?

A cure is a temporary routine in which you take a product for a defined period according to the usage instructions. The idea of a cure is intentional and short-term: you give your digestion and gut routine some extra attention for a while, embedded in a lifestyle that includes enough water, fibre, movement and rest.

A bundle is the concept of discussing products within the same range together — for example a starting product and a follow-up product. On this page we focus on explaining the idea of a cure and link to the individual products. Which combination or sequence is right for you depends on the composition, the usage advice on the label and your personal situation.

Who is a cure intended for?

A cure is intended for adults who are mindful about nutrition and digestion and wish to give their gut routine some temporary extra attention within a healthy lifestyle. It suits people who want to understand what a product realistically does before they choose.

A cure is not intended for children and not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you take medication, have gut complaints, a chronic condition, or are in any doubt, please consult a doctor or pharmacist before starting.

What can a cure realistically do — and what can it not?

A cure can support a conscious lifestyle and contributes to a temporary routine in which you pay attention to nutrition, fluids and fibre. The ingredients support normal bodily processes and fit within a healthy lifestyle.

A realistic view is important. The body has its own natural systems for processing and elimination — including the liver, kidneys and intestines. A cure is not a quick reset button and does not replace these processes. A cure is not a substitute for a healthy diet, a healthy lifestyle or medical advice, and is not intended to treat complaints or conditions.

Which products fit within a cure?

Within our Detox Intestinal range there are 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, D2 as a follow-up or complementary step. The name alone is not decisive: always read the composition and the warnings before you choose or combine products.

We do not list fixed bundle prices or article numbers on this page. Please check the product pages for ingredients, usage advice and exact label information. Do not combine products without expert advice.

D1 as the start of a cure

D1 is a herbal formula often used as the starting or foundation phase of a conscious, temporary gut routine. It suits adults who want to begin a cure and prefer to read the explanation first.

D2 as a follow-up step

D2 is a herbal formula with its own composition and intended use, often discussed as a follow-up or complementary step. Always look at the composition and warnings rather than just the name.

How do you use a cure safely?

Always use a product according to the label and do not exceed the recommended dosage. Drink plenty of water during the cure, combine it with a varied, fibre-rich diet and make sure you get regular movement and rest. Do not use a product long-term without expert advice and stop if you experience any unwanted reactions.

Are you in doubt or taking medication? Read how to use a detox cure safely first and consult a doctor or pharmacist. A cure supports a conscious lifestyle, but is never a substitute for a healthy diet or medical advice.

Frequently asked questions

What does buying a detox cure actually involve?

You buy a product that you use temporarily according to the label as part of a conscious routine. A cure can support a healthy lifestyle, but is not a substitute for a healthy diet or medical advice. Using a detox cure safely

Is there a fixed bundle at a fixed price?

On this page we explain the concept of a cure and link to the individual products. Please check the product pages for ingredients, usage advice and label information. View Detox Intestinal D1

Should I choose D1 or D2 for my cure?

D1 is often used as a starting point and D2 as a follow-up or complementary step. The name alone is not decisive: always compare the composition and warnings before you choose. Difference between D1 and D2

Can I use D1 and D2 together in one cure?

Do not combine products without expert advice. Read the label of both products and consult a doctor or pharmacist if in doubt or if you take medication.

When is it better not to start a cure?

Not during pregnancy or breastfeeding and not for children. If you take medication, have gut complaints, a chronic condition or any doubt, consult a doctor or pharmacist first.

What should I do alongside a cure?

Make sure you drink enough water, eat a fibre-rich diet, take regular exercise and get adequate rest. A cure contributes to a conscious lifestyle, but is never a substitute for a healthy lifestyle.