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LIV-GREAT fournit un soutien quotidien au foie en augmentant sa capacité de détoxification, en aidant à le protéger contre les dommages et en soutenant les phases 1 et 2 de détoxification du foie.

Il y a deux phases distinctes de détoxification du foie, et chacune nécessite des vitamines, des protéines et des minéraux pour fonctionner efficacement. Dans la phase 1, des enzymes appelées cytochromes ajoutent une molécule d'oxygène aux toxines, ce qui les préparentà entrer dans la phase 2. C'est ce qu'on appelle l'oxydation, et cela rend la toxine PLUS nocive pour le corps. C'est un processus de type "prendre un pas en arrière pour faire deux pas en avant". La phase 2 consiste à désactiver la toxine par un processus appelé conjugaison. Ceci neutralise la toxine afin qu'elle puisse être excrétée en toute sécurité via le côlon ou la vessie.

Certaines personnes peuvent avoir un processus de détoxification ralenti (soit la phase 1, ou 2, ou les deux phases peuvent être affectées). Un ralentissement de la détoxification hépatique est particulièrement dommageable lorsque la phase 1 fonctionne plus rapidement que laphase 2, parce qu’il peut y avoir une accumulation importante de toxines oxydées nocives dans le corps. Un ralentissement de la détoxification du foie peut avoir une cause génétique, ou une carence nutritionnelle, encore, unecharge toxique élevée due à la consommation d’alcool, à l'utilisation de médicaments ou à une exposition aux toxines environnementales.1

Nous sommes bombardés de toxines quotidiennement. Pensez au nombre de toxines que notre foie doit traiter uniquement en lien avec la vie au quotidien et l'utilisation de :

  • Shampooing
  • Crème à raser
  • Nettoyant pour visage
  • Crème hydratante
  • Dentifrice
  • Déodorant

Chacun de ces produits est absorbé par la peau et doit être détoxifié.

Ensuite, on boit du café (caféine) et mangeons des céréales (additifs alimentaires), ce qui ajoute davantage aux responsabilités du foie.

LIV-GREAT offre un soutien quotidien bien mérité au foie !



Milk Thistle Seed (Silybum marianum) 20:1 Extract 50% Silymarin

  • Protects the liver from damage by preventing toxins from binding to liver tissue3.
  • Boosts Phase 1 detoxification, resulting in improved liver markers on lab testing3.
  • Antioxidant that heals and protects the liver from damage caused by oxidation3.

N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine

  • Increases levels of glutathione in the liver, which is one of the most important factors in Phase 2 detoxification4.
  • Significantly improves the function of liver resulting in improved liver enzyme parameters on lab testing4.
  • Antioxidant that heals and protects the liver from damage caused by oxidation5.

DL-Alpha Lipoic Acid

  • Enhances liver function through boosting Phase 2 detoxification6.
  • Antioxidant that heals and protects the liver from damage caused by oxidation6.
  • DL is an easily absorbed and biologically active form of the nutrient.

Garlic Bulb (Allium sativum) 4:1 Extract

  • Source of sulphur required for Phase 2 detoxification.
  • Reduces fat accumulation in liver cells to support a healthy structure of the liver, thereby improving liver function7.
  • Improves cholesterol and helps to balance blood sugar levels8.

Artichoke Leaf (Cynara scolymus) 4:1 Extract

  • Protects liver cells from damage through its antioxidant activity9.
  • Improves liver function by boosting liver enzyme activity and improving detoxification pathways9.

Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale) 4:1 Extract

  • Increases the flow of bile from the liver, which promotes the elimination of toxins and lowers cholesterol10.
  • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant to heal the liver and protect it from damage10,11.

Selenium (Selenomethionine)

  • Supports Phase 2 detoxification by increasing the activity of our most important detoxifier, glutathione12.

Curcumin (Curcuma longa– rhizome)

  • Boosts Phase 2 detoxification through increasing liver enzyme function and glutathione activity13.
  • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant to heal the liver and protect it from damage14.

Phyllanthus amarus– whole plant, 8:1 Extract

  • Assists with proliferation of liver cells, helping it to heal from damage15.
  • Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity that heals and protect the liver from damage16.
Each Capsule Contains
Milk Thistle Seed (Silybum marianum) 20:1 Extract - 50% Silymarin (QCE 4g) 200mg
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine 200mg
DL-Alpha Lipoic Acid 100mg
Garlic Bulb (Allium sativum) 4:1 Extract (QCE 200mg) 50mg
Artichoke Leaf (Cynara scolymus) 4:1 Extract (QCE 200mg) 50mg
Dandelion Root (Taraxacum officinale) 4:1 Extract (QCE 200mg) 50mg
Selenium (Selenomethionine) 100mcg
Curcumin (Curcuma longa - rhizome) 100mg
Phyllanthus amarus - whole plant, 8:1 Extract (QCE 600 mg) 75mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Vegetable Capsule Shell (Hypromellose), Oryza sativa (Rice) hull powder, dicalcium phosphate Priority Allergens: None Healthology does not use genetically modified ingredients. All ingredients are NON-GMO / GMO FREE.

Recommended Dose: Adults: Take 1 capsule with water in the morning with a meal and 1 capsule with water in the evening with a meal.

Duration Of Use: As a liver protectant and for liver function: Use for at least 3 weeks to see beneficial effects. Consult a health care practitioner for use beyond 8 weeks.

Do not use this product if you are taking antibiotics, nitroglycerin, or have a bile duct obstruction. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you have kidney stones, gallstones, liver or gall bladder diseases, intestinal obstruction, stomach ulcers, excess stomach acid, diabetes, are taking blood thinners, antiplatelet medication, protease inhibitors, hypoglycemic medications, or have a history of non-melanoma skin cancer. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.

Stop use if hypersensitivity / allergy occurs. Stop use and consult a health care practitioner if you experience sweating, paleness, chills, headache, dizziness and/or confusion as these may be a symptom of serious low blood sugar.

Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, have had recent surgery or have upcoming surgery. Keep out of reach of children.

  1. Drink more water: After the liver neutralizes toxins they are eliminated from the body through the bowels and bladder. Even minor dehydration will limit your body’s ability to get rid of toxins. Aim to drink at least 2 litres of water daily, and more if you’re active or in a warm climate.
  1. Support Elimination: When we’re constipated, toxins can be reabsorbed from the bowel, adding to the toxic burden in the body. We should have at least one fully evacuated bowel movement daily. Increasing fibre in the diet, drinking plenty of water, and being active are great first steps to support bowel health.
  1. Healthy nutrition: The liver requires vitamins, minerals, proteins and other nutrients that we get from food to function optimally. Foods also contain antioxidants that heal damage caused by Phase 1 oxidation. Top liver supportive foods include:
    • Cruciferous veggies: brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale
    • Foods containing sulphur: eggs, garlic, onions
    • Protein-rich foods: meat, fish, beans, chickpeas
    • Mineral-rich foods: nuts, seeds, dark leafy greens, beans
    • Antioxidants: berries, beets, spinach, artichoke, dark chocolate
  1. Limit caffeine and alcohol: Caffeine and alcohol are detoxified by the liver and add to its workload.
  1. Use natural products: Transition to natural and scent-free cleaning products and personal care products. This can be a gradual change over time, as you run out of items try to replace them with more natural products. Top chemicals to avoid are phthalates, synthetic fragrances, and parabens.

The liver is the body’s most important detoxifier. It is continually working to neutralize toxins so they can be safely eliminated from the body. The overall burden of toxicity on the body may be higher than we think, due to chemicals in our products, food additives, alcohol and medication use. If the liver can’t keep up, we experience symptoms of fatigue, acne, hormonal imbalance, and brain fog, and it can eventually lead to liver damage.

LIV-GREAT improves liver function by supporting both Phase 1 and 2 detoxification pathways. It provides anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support to heal and protect the liver from damage caused by toxins and promotes regeneration of healthy liver cells. LIV-GREAT helps your liver keep up with the daily demands of neutralizing toxins. A healthy liver means lower toxicity in the body and improved overall health.

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  4. Khoshbaten M, Aliasgarzadeh A, Masnadi K, et al. N-acetylcysteine improves liver function in patients with non-alcoholic Fatty liver disease. Hepat Mon. 2010;10(1):12–1.
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