When Sandra Nassima founded Depuravita, it wasn’t a branding exercise. It was a personal reset — a move from the world of architecture and luxury real estate into something quieter, but far more vital: the practice of daily well-being.
What began as a single detox offering soon became a broader ecosystem: teas, tinctures, supplements, powders — all crafted with rigour, restraint, and a refusal to follow passing trends. Over time, Depuravita grew into a recognised standard for those seeking wellness that’s both intelligent and intentional.
Now, more than a decade later, Sandra opens a new chapter. Not in the human space — but in the one closest to her heart.
She didn’t grow up with animals. Her first dog, Jabba, arrived ten years ago. Sasha, a Biewer Terrier, followed later — smaller, delicate, deeply bonded. A few weeks after moving to the countryside, Sasha passed away unexpectedly due to clinical negligence. The experience brought one truth into focus: in both human and animal health, prevention is everything. Once you’re at the door of a clinic, it’s already too late. What matters is acting early — with daily care, awareness, and respect for the body’s signals.
That moment didn’t just break her — it reshaped her. And from that space, Sashico Holistic Pet was born.
Not as a side project. Not as a brand extension. But as a second, serious path — guided by the same blend of science, intuition, and uncompromising standards that define Depuravita.
In this exclusive interview, Sandra reflects on what it means to start again — and why our animals deserve better.