Liver Detoxifier Formula

Stimulates Production of Liver Bile
May Regenerate Liver Cells
Healthy Digestion
Liver Protectant

Made in USA

1 Bottle 60 Capsules



Artichoke:

Not that anyone thinks of them as being unhealthy, but rarely – if ever – do you hear people call this flower bud a superfood.
Maybe they should. Maybe they should even start supplementing with it. Scientists in Beijing tested extracts of artichoke against several types of bacteria and fungus in the lab:

  • Escherichia coli
  • Bacillus subtilis
  • Psedumonas aeruginosa
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • Aspargillus niger
  • Candida albicans

The identified 8 phenolic compounds in the plant that “showed activity against most of the tested organisms” with the greatest effect against the fungi, like Candida yeast.

The digestion of fatty foods and the absorption of certain vitamins require your liver to secrete bile, which is a greenish-brown alkaline fluid that helps with their digestion.

Artichokes contain a high concentration of a compound known as cynarin. As far back as the 1970’s, cynarin has been researched for its ability to stimulate the liver to produce more bile. Boosting of bile production isn’t the only thing studied about this organ. There is also research to suggest artichoke leaf extract protects the liver through multiple methods.

Some research even infers artichokes might regenerate liver cells to a degree.

Dandelion:

In traditional herbal medicine practices, dandelion are revered for their wide array of medicinal properties. For centuries, they’ve been used to treat a myriad of physical ailments, including acne, liver disease and digestive disorders.

From root to flower, dandelion are highly nutritious plants, loaded with vitamins, minerals and fiber. Dandelion greens is an excellent source of vitamins A, C and K. They also contain vitamin E, folate and small amounts of other B vitamins. What’s more, dandelion greens provide a substantial amount of several minerals, including iron, calcium, magnesium and potassium.

The root of the dandelion is rich in the carbohydrate inulin, which is a type of soluble fiber found in plants that supports the growth and maintenance of a healthy bacterial flora in your intestinal tract.

Studies have found that dandelion have a protective effect on liver tissue in the presence of toxic substances and stress. Other studies have shown that dandelion extract may reduce levels of excess fat stored in the liver and protect against oxidative stress in liver tissue.

Milk Thistle:

Milk Thistle regularly used as a complementary therapy by people who have liver damage due to conditions like alcoholic liver disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatitis and others...

Studies have shown improvements in liver function in people with liver diseases who have taken a milk thistle supplement, suggesting it could help reduce liver inflammation and liver damage. Milk thistle is thought to reduce damage to the liver caused by free radicals, which are produced when your liver metabolizes toxic substances.

One study also found that it may slightly extend the life expectancy of people with cirrhosis of the liver due to alcoholic liver disease.

Lipase:

Lipase is an enzyme that’s produced by the pancreas. An enzyme is a protein that speeds up a particular biochemical reaction in the body. People use lipase as a medicine. It helps digest fats to unlock the fat-soluble nutrients, like vitamins A, D, E, and K, that they contain. Since many people consume less-than-optimal amounts of fat-soluble nutrients, it is essential to digest and absorb the ones we do consume as efficiently as possible. In addition, the common effects of indigestion, which include bloating, abdominal discomfort and gas, can result from inefficiently digesting fat as a result of inadequate amounts of lipase in the body.

Lipase is used for indigestion, heartburn, allergy to gluten in wheat products (celiac disease), Crohn's disease, and cystic fibrosis. Lipase works by breaking down fat into smaller pieces, making digestion easier.

Protease:

A protease (also known as a proteolytic enzyme, peptidase or proteinase) is an enzyme that helps digest different kinds of proteins in a process called proteolysis. Proteases assist with many different body processes including digestion, immune system function, and blood circulation.

Proteolytic enzymes have many health benefits. Proteases are extremely important for the digestion of foods, but their intestinal duties go even further. They also digest the cell walls of unwanted harmful organisms in the body and break down unwanted wastes such as toxins, cellular debris, and undigested proteins. In this way, proteases help digest the small stuff, so that our immune system can work hard to avoid toxin overload. By breaking down proteins, protease activities give our cells the amino acids they need to function.

In this way, digestion plays a huge role in overall health, and enzymes are a big part of digestive health. With the distinct ability to break down peptide bonds and liberate amino acids, proteolytic enzymes are now being studied by modern science and medicine for their clinical and therapeutic use in the realms of general oncology and overall immune function.


SUGGESTION USE: 3 capsules daily preferably with a meal or as directed by a healthcare professional. 

WARNING: NOT FOR USE BY INDIVIDUALS UNDER THE AGE OF  18  YEARS.  DO  NOT  USE  IF   PREGNANT  OR  NURSING. Consult   a  physician    or    licensed    qualified    healthcare professional before using this product.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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