About Us

CMP Consulting is the official Salus Bulgaria distributor. Salus Haus was created on 1916 by Oto Greither (1867-1930). His illnes make him study the human body and its weakness.
His discovery: the secret of many illness is hidden in the way we eat. Doctor Groyter developed his "treatment Salus".
Salus Haus is in partnership with the nature. The company is highly respected for its quality liquid nutritions, tablets and biological tea. Only the best herbs are used.
Almost every German person uses Salus products from time to time. Their range covers about 1,500 products, including medicinal, herbal and spice teas, as well as medicinal plants, culinary herbs, and herbal sweets, tonics and drops, elixirs, wines and lots of other products. After the initial inspections the raw materials, which preferably come from organic production or are collected from the wild, are then stored in large warehouses. The next stages in processing take place using the latest computer controlled systems. Microbiological laboratory tests ensure that no pests or germs spoil the teas, tonics and sweets on the one hand and on the other that the active agent contents set down in the German pharmacopeia are adhered to. The pharmacist Volker Kutscher was responsible for production for over ten years.
The Reformer
“Connected with nature. Committed to health”. Salus has been operating under this philosophy for over 90 years. The Bavarian company is among the market leaders in the health food sector. “My family would probably not have thought that I would have anything to do with drugs in my career,” says Volker Kutscher and laughs. The pharmacist and manager of registration/approvals works for Salus in the town of Bruckmuehl, near Rosenheim, in Upper Bavaria. As production manager he was formerly responsible for the production of teas, tonics, drops, sugar-coated pills, capsules and tablets for more than ten years. These are made from dried medicinal plants – referred to as drugs in the specialist jargon. 1,000 tonnes of raw materials, preferably of organic quality or collected from the wild, are processed in the extensive factories each year. All of Salus’ products conform to the strict requirements of the German law relating to the manufacture and distribution of medicines. Production itself is based on the latest technology and newest machines, such as a computer-operated down draught vaporiser and a vacuum belt drier. “Many people see us as just a simple tea company, but the law requires us to adhere to the same strict requirements for our products as for aspirin,” explains Volker Kutscher. Which is why, he says, the whole range of products, including the simple camomile tea, is produced to GMP guidelines. That is accompanied by stringent quality standards. This is why the herbs are not just checked for their active agent content and purity at incoming quality control, but also for heavy metals, pesticides, radioactivity and pathogens. The residue limit values prescribed by the German regulation on the upper limits for harmful substances are not high enough for Salus. “We are significantly stricter than the law requires us to be when it comes to the selection of raw materials. We do not use any products that contain more than 1/10 of the permitted harmful substances,” explains Volker Kutscher. The inspections continue throughout the whole production process; the inspection processes are validated and comprehensively documented in writing. This is an outlay that their competitors do not pursue, as Volker Kutscher emphasises.