What are cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our website. They help the site function correctly and can be used for analytics or preferences.
How we use cookies
We use strictly necessary cookies for basic site operation (e.g. security, consent storage). We may use optional cookies for analytics (to understand how visitors use the site) and marketing (where you have agreed). You can change your preferences at any time via the cookie banner or settings.
Categories
Strictly necessary
These are required for the site to work and cannot be disabled (e.g. remembering your cookie choices).
Analytics
Optional. Used to analyse traffic and improve the site. You can turn these off in cookie settings.
Marketing
Optional. Used for relevant messaging where permitted. You can turn these off in cookie settings.
Your choices
When you first visit, you can accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or open "Cookie settings" to choose by category. Your choices are stored and respected on future visits. You can also change settings in your browser.
Geographic scope and consent
We are based in Denmark (EU). For visitors in the EU/EEA, we only set non-essential cookies (including for advertising or analytics) after you have made a choice via our cookie banner, in line with the ePrivacy rules and the GDPR. Visitors outside the EU may see different default behaviour depending on browser settings and local law.
Google Ads, analytics and marketing cookies
If we use Google Ads or similar services, their tags may set cookies or use similar storage for purposes such as measuring ad effectiveness (conversions) or showing relevant ads. Those technologies are optional and are only activated when you accept the relevant category in our cookie settings (or accept all).
Advertising for food supplements is restricted on major platforms; we do not configure cookies or audiences to target sensitive health categories or to imply medical outcomes. For how Google uses data from sites that use its services, see Google's policy pages; you can also use industry opt-out tools where available.
More information
For details on how we process personal data, see our Privacy Policy.