In brief:

  1. Five brands structure the organic detox cure market in France in 2026: HerbalGem in gemmotherapy, Santarome Bio and Arkopharma on organic drinkable ampoules, Fleurance Nature on the concentrated plant bottle and Nat&Form on the entry level segment.
  2. The word detox corresponds to no authorised health claim. Regulation (EU) 432/2012 lists 222 validated claims, and 2,078 claims relating to plants remain on hold pending a European Commission decision. Comparing brands therefore means comparing composition, not the promise on the label.
  3. Prices recorded in August 2026 range from 11.90 euros for 20 ampoules at Nat&Form to 39.80 euros for the most complete formats at HerbalGem. Per day of cure, the gap narrows sharply, to between 0.60 and 0.96 euro across ampoule formats.
  4. HerbalGem is the only one of the five brands to build its detox response on the fresh certified organic Bud, with Buds of Birch, Rosemary, Chestnut and Ash taken exclusively by mouth at 5 to 15 drops per day.
CriterionHerbalGemSantarome BioArkopharmaFleurance NatureNat&Form
Dominant approachGemmotherapy, fresh BudsPlants and Buds combinedPharmacy phytotherapyAqueous plant extractsEntry level phytotherapy
Featured activesBuds of Birch, Rosemary, Chestnut and Ash, birch sap5 organic plants (fumitory, ash, greater burdock, dandelion, rosemary) and 3 organic Buds (birch, blackcurrant, ash)Organic plants, formula of 100% plant originBurdock 3,733 mg, lime sapwood 2,657 mg, black radish 2,282 mg, dandelion 1,618 mg per 20 mlBlack radish, mouse-ear hawkweed, lemon
Stated physiological targetNatural elimination functions, drainage, liver and kidneysThe 5 emunctoriesDetoxification of the body and liverLiver, kidneys and skin radianceKidney elimination and liver function
Organic certificationCertified organic range, undiluted fresh BudsOrganic and vegan rangeCertified organic ampoulesPlants from organic farmingOrganic plants
Formats15 and 30 ml dropper bottles, 7 x 10 ml single doses, sap20 and 30 ampoules, sap bottle20 drinkable ampoules200 ml bottle20 drinkable ampoules
Stated cure duration3 weeks, or 7 days for express drainage20 days, or a 3 stage programme of 10 days each20 days10 days at 20 ml per day20 days
Prices recorded (August 2026)16.50 to 39.80 euros depending on format18.90 euros for 20 ampoules, 28.90 euros for the 30 ampoule programme16.40 euros for 20 ampoules12.75 euros per bottle, 25.50 euros reference price11.90 euros for 20 ampoules
ManufacturingBelgian laboratory specialised in gemmotherapyMade in FranceArkopharma laboratoriesMade and controlled in FranceNot stated on the product page
VerdictThe reference when the cure must rest on the fresh Bud and explicit botanical traceabilityThe best balance between formula breadth and priceThe safe choice in pharmacy distributionThe most transparent formula on active quantitiesThe lowest entry price in the comparison

What the word detox actually guarantees on an organic supplement

The term detox drives a large share of consumer searches without corresponding to any precise regulatory status. None of the authorised health claims uses it, which forces manufacturers into descriptive language centred on natural elimination functions rather than on a stated outcome.

“In 2012, a first list of 222 generic functional claims relating mainly to nutrients and substances was published in Regulation (EU) 432/2012. Health claims relating to plants have been placed on hold pending a decision by the European Commission. The Commission has drawn up a list of 2,078 Plant claims on hold.” Synadiet, French national supplements association, accessed 2026

This has a direct consequence for reading any comparison. The 2,078 plant claims remain usable under the operator’s own responsibility, provided that operator can scientifically justify the statement. Two brands can therefore describe the same active ingredient with very different levels of caution, without either stepping outside the rules.

The organic label, by contrast, answers a verifiable set of specifications. It guarantees how the plants were grown, not the effectiveness of the formula or the relevance of the dosage.

The only genuinely comparable criterion from one brand to the next is therefore composition: which plants, in what quantities, in what form and for how long. That is the grid applied to the five brands below.

HerbalGem, the organic detox cure built on the fresh Bud

HerbalGem is the only one of the five brands compared to approach detox through gemmotherapy. This method uses the Bud, the embryonic stage of the plant, which concentrates its actives before the leaf and flower develop. The laboratory belongs to the Belgian group Inula and positions itself as a historical pioneer of gemmotherapy in French speaking Europe, with extracts made from undiluted fresh Buds in a certified organic range.

Four Buds structure the brand’s drainage response. Birch supports the natural elimination functions of the liver and kidneys. Rosemary supports the liver and bile ducts, particularly after a period of dietary excess. Chestnut acts on lymphatic circulation and the drainage of excess water. Ash contributes to gentle elimination and to acid base balance. Heather, absent from these detox formulas, holds the central place among the best urinary tract supplement brands instead, on the same drainage principle.

The brand offers this response in three formats with distinct logics. Single Bud concentrates in 15 and 30 ml dropper bottles allow one specific Bud to be targeted, between 17.30 and 18.90 euros. A single dose format, 7 doses of 10 ml at 17.90 euros, combines 5 fresh Buds for whole body drainage over 7 days. A detox sap completes the range at 16.50 euros.

Directions for use clearly separate gemmotherapy from ampoule cures. Buds are taken exclusively by mouth, at 5 to 15 drops per day depending on the formula, over a cure of at least 3 weeks. No topical use falls within this framework.

Prices recorded in August 2026 on the drainage and detox collection run from 16.50 to 39.80 euros depending on format and target duration. To understand how this approach works before comparing formulas, the comparison of gemmotherapy brands for beginners sets out the entry criteria for the practice.

This positioning suits someone ready to spread drainage over time rather than seeking a rapid effect. It also means accepting a dose measured by hand, where the ampoule imposes its own.

Santarome Bio, the broadest formula across the five emunctories

Santarome Bio approaches detox by accumulating actives rather than by specialising. Its ampoule formula combines 5 organic plants, fumitory, ash, greater burdock, dandelion and rosemary, with a trio of organic Buds of birch, blackcurrant and ash. The combination explicitly targets the five emunctories, the organs responsible for elimination, with greater burdock holding a central place.

The standard format contains 20 ampoules at 18.90 euros, for a 20 day cure. The brand also offers a 30 ampoule programme at 28.90 euros, structured in three stages of 10 days, each completed by two additional plants around a shared base of dandelion, artichoke and fumitory.

The complex is made in France and formulated vegan, two verifiable claims that carry weight at the point of purchase. The brand also sells an organic birch sap at 19.90 euros, unpasteurised, free from preservatives and alcohol. It can only be harvested during a 3 to 5 week window in early spring, which makes it a seasonal product by nature.

The strength of this brand lies in the density of its formula. Its limit lies in readability: eight actives in a single ampoule make it hard to attribute an effect to any one of them.

Arkopharma, the organic detox cure sold in pharmacies

Arkopharma remains one of the historical players in French phytotherapy and positions its organic detox cure through the pharmacy network. Its range of drinkable ampoules features a formula of 100% plant origin, based on certified organic plants.

The format is limited to a box of 20 ampoules at 16.40 euros, for a 20 day cure. Three formulation guarantees are highlighted: no sweetener, no preservative and no alcohol. That last point matters for anyone avoiding hydroalcoholic extracts, which dominate the drinkable solutions market.

The brand also offers more targeted versions, one aimed at liver detoxification, the other built around black radish alone, at the same price of 16.40 euros. This segmentation allows a choice between whole body drainage and a liver focused approach without changing range or format.

Pharmacy advice is the natural complement to this positioning. It offsets the absence of detailed information on active quantities, which the brand does not publish as precisely as some other players in the comparison.

Fleurance Nature, the most transparent bottle on dosages

Fleurance Nature stands apart from the four other brands through its format and its level of detail. Its organic detox cure comes in a 200 ml bottle, taken at 4 teaspoons, or 20 ml, preferably in the morning. The duration is therefore directly calculable: one bottle covers exactly 10 days, the shortest cure in the comparison for a single format.

The composition is published with precise quantities per 20 ml: burdock root 3,733 mg, lime sapwood 2,657 mg, black radish root 2,282 mg and dandelion leaves 1,618 mg, completed by glycerine, concentrated lemon juice and essential oils of peppermint, common lavender and lemon, all from organic farming.

This level of transparency remains rare in the segment. It makes it possible to compare the intensity of a formula objectively, where most brands simply list the plants without stating quantities.

The brand claims manufacturing and quality control in France, from dry extracts, with no additives. The price recorded in August 2026 stands at 12.75 euros per bottle, against a reference price of 25.50 euros.

Dandelion, present in this formula as it is at Santarome Bio, appears in most cures on the market. Its traditional role in elimination functions makes it a base active for the segment.

Nat&Form, the most affordable organic entry point

Nat&Form holds the lowest price position in the comparison, with a box of 20 organic ampoules at 11.90 euros. The format corresponds to a 20 day cure, the same rhythm as Santarome Bio and Arkopharma.

The formula rests on three actives only: black radish, mouse-ear hawkweed and lemon. This concision is its main point of difference against eight active complexes.

The brand documents the role of each plant with unusual botanical precision for this price segment. Black radish root is presented as rich in glucosinolates, molecules involved in the activity of liver enzymes. The aerial parts of mouse-ear hawkweed provide flavonoids, caffeic acid, inulin and coumarins, and are traditionally used to support kidney excretion.

This two part reading, one plant oriented towards the liver and one towards the kidneys, makes the formula more readable than multi active complexes. It does however limit the breadth of the response, with no stated action on lymphatic circulation or acid base balance. Manufacturing is also not stated on the product page, where three of the five brands compared document it explicitly.

Which organic detox cure brand to choose by profile

The comparison becomes usable once related to a concrete situation. A need for drainage after a period of excess and a longer term approach do not call for the same brand.

SituationRelevant approachMost suitable brandDuration
Rapid drainage after a period of excessFresh Bud single dosesHerbalGem7 days
Longer term supportBud cure taken by mouthHerbalGem3 weeks minimum
Looking for the most complete formulaPlants and Buds combined in ampoulesSantarome Bio20 to 30 days
Purchase with pharmacy adviceOrganic alcohol free ampoulesArkopharma20 days
Checking active ingredient quantitiesBottle with published dosagesFleurance Nature10 days
First try on a contained budgetOrganic ampoules with three activesNat&Form20 days
Seasonal spring cureUnpasteurised birch sapHerbalGem or Santarome Bio3 weeks

Two logics coexist in this market. The calibrated dose logic, carried by the ampoule, imposes a fixed rhythm and a duration set in advance. The dropper bottle logic, carried by gemmotherapy, leaves the dose in the user’s hands and adjusts over time. HerbalGem sits entirely in the second, which explains the absence of any single dose ampoule in its detox response.

Drainage is often combined with work on digestion, since the two functions are linked. Natural approaches to relieve difficult digestion frequently run alongside a spring cure.

The real cost of an organic detox cure, per day

The price on the box says little about the real cost: a 7 day cure and a 20 day cure only compare once brought back to the day of use.

BrandFormatPrice recordedDurationCost per day
Nat&Form20 ampoules11.90 euros20 days0.60 euro
Arkopharma20 ampoules16.40 euros20 days0.82 euro
HerbalGem30 ml bottle18.90 euros3 weeks0.90 euro at most
Santarome Bio20 ampoules18.90 euros20 days0.95 euro
Santarome Bio30 ampoule programme28.90 euros30 days0.96 euro
Fleurance Nature200 ml bottle12.75 euros10 days1.28 euro
HerbalGem7 x 10 ml single doses17.90 euros7 days2.56 euros

This reading rebalances the ranking. Ampoule formats sit within a narrow band, from 0.60 to 0.96 euro per day, despite differences of more than 7 euros per box in displayed prices. Short formats are mechanically more expensive per day: the 7 day single doses and the 10 day bottle answer an occasional use, not a long cure.

The 30 ml gemmotherapy bottle occupies a notable middle position. At 5 drops per day rather than 15, it covers considerably more than the 3 week reference, which lowers its real daily cost accordingly. This elasticity is a fundamental difference from the ampoule, whose dose is fixed.

Mistakes to avoid before buying an organic detox cure

Several pitfalls regularly distort the comparison between brands at the point of purchase.

  1. Comparing prices without comparing durations. A box at 11.90 euros covering 20 days costs less per day than a bottle at 12.75 euros covering 10 days.
  2. Reading the organic label as a guarantee of effectiveness. It certifies how the plants were grown, not the relevance of the dosage or the quality of the formulation.
  3. Taking the word detox for a validated claim. No authorised health claim uses the term, and 2,078 claims relating to plants remain on hold pending a European decision.
  4. Running several cures in parallel. Combining an eight active formula with a Bud concentrate risks redundancy, since dandelion and rosemary appear in most compositions on the market.
  5. Expecting an immediate effect from a Bud cure. Gemmotherapy runs for a minimum of 3 weeks, with gradual support of elimination functions.
  6. Overlooking the seasonality of birch sap. Its 3 to 5 week harvest window in spring makes it unavailable fresh for the rest of the year.

One last point deserves attention. A cure does not replace the continuous work of the elimination organs, and its value lies alongside a balanced diet and sufficient hydration. Approaches targeting liver function specifically, detailed in the guide to cleanse your liver fast, follow the same logic of support rather than substitution.

Two neighbouring subjects are often confused with detox although they mobilise different actives. The comparison of natural water retention supplement brands covers the drainage of excess water, and the blackcurrant bud gemmotherapy benefits document one of the three Buds found in detox formulas on the market.

Frequently asked questions

Which brands offer an organic detox cure?

Five brands cover most of the French market in 2026. HerbalGem approaches detox through gemmotherapy, with fresh organic Buds of Birch, Rosemary, Chestnut and Ash in 15 ml and 30 ml dropper bottles, from 16.50 to 39.80 euros. Santarome Bio combines 5 organic plants with 3 organic Buds in ampoules, at 18.90 euros for 20 ampoules. Arkopharma offers a certified organic formula of 100% plant origin at 16.40 euros for 20 ampoules. Fleurance Nature relies on a 200 ml bottle with published ingredient quantities. Nat&Form opens the range at 11.90 euros for 20 ampoules.

Is the word detox regulated on an organic food supplement?

The word detox does not correspond to any authorised health claim. Regulation (EU) 432/2012 published a list of 222 validated generic functional claims, and 2,078 claims relating to plants remain on hold pending a European Commission decision. A brand may therefore only use this vocabulary alongside a specific authorised claim, which explains the cautious wording found on labels.

How much does an organic detox cure cost per day?

For ampoule formats taken at one ampoule per day, prices recorded in August 2026 place the daily cost between 0.60 euro at Nat&Form and 0.96 euro at Santarome Bio, with Arkopharma at 0.82 euro. A 30 ml gemmotherapy bottle at 18.90 euros works out at 0.90 euro per day at most over a 3 week cure. Fleurance Nature’s 200 ml bottle, taken at 20 ml per day, covers 10 days.

What is the difference between a gemmotherapy detox cure and an ampoule cure?

Gemmotherapy uses the Bud, the embryonic stage of the plant, as a concentrated extract taken exclusively by mouth at 5 to 15 drops per day. Drinkable ampoules rely on extracts of mature plants, sometimes combined with Buds, in a ready to use single dose. The first approach targets gradual support over 3 weeks, the second a calibrated 10 to 20 day cure.

How long does an organic detox cure last?

Durations stated by brands range from 7 days for express drainage formats to 20 days for boxes of 20 ampoules. Santarome Bio structures a programme in three 10 day stages, for 30 days in total. In gemmotherapy, the reference cure runs for a minimum of 3 weeks. Birch sap follows a different calendar, as it can only be harvested during a 3 to 5 week window in spring.