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Liver Support & Detoxification 60 caps by Pharmax | 60 capsules |
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February 2, 2012- Please note that this item is on vendor backorder until March 1, 2012. Please check back.
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- Choline and inositol regulate fat metabolism in the liver and prevent fatty liver in toxin-loaded or alcoholic individuals
- Choline also stimulates Phase 2 reactions, notably methylation
- Limonene stimulates Phase 2 activity
- Indole-3-carbinol from brassica plants and silymarin are potent stimulators of Phase 1 and Phase 2 reactions and have intense antioxidant properties
- Calcium glucarate prevents Phase 2 conjugates from being deconjugated, thereby accelerating excretion
- Methionine and glycine are required for the full spectrum of Phase 2 activity
- Curcumin and licorice extract help to regulate Phase 1 activity and encourage a balanced Phase 1 and 2 system
- Liver Support & Detoxification is appropriate for all individuals with toxic overload and should form part of any detoxification program
Ingredients Per capsule - Choline bitartrate 200mg
- Milk thistle seed standardized extract (Silybum marianum)
providing 80mg silymarin 100mg - Inositol 25mg
- L-methionine 25mg
- Turmeric standardized extract (Curcuma longae)
providing 75mg curcuminoides 80mg - Licorice root standardized extract (Glycyrrhiza glabra) providing 10mg glycyrrhizin 50mg
- Calcium glucarate 50mg
- Indole-3-carbinol 25mg
- Biotin 50g
- Limonene (as freeze dried limonene concentrate) 25mg
- L-glycine 25mg
Non-active ingredients Vegetable magnesium stearate, silica. Capsule: cellulose & water. Recommended intake Two capsules per day with a meal or as professionally directed. Keep out of reach of children. Contra-indications None known if recommended intake is followed.
Read Customer questions and answers about Detoxification in our FAQ.
This product provides a comprehensive combination of nutrients and phytochemicals with known activity in stimulating liver function, with special emphasis on detoxification reactions. While both Phase 1 and Phase 2 reactions are stimulated, there is a greater qualitative stimulation of Phase 2, providing a net gain in elimination of toxic materials, which then sets up a gradient of drainage from other tissues.
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