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Dual support for liver and gastrointestinal detoxification
  • Stimulates both liver and gastrointestinal detoxification
  • Enhances phase II detoxification enzymes
  • Helps maintain healthy intestinal integrity and proper nutrient utilization
  • Nutrient rich matrix includes vitamins, minerals, protein, carotenoids, and botanical extracts
  • Made with high-quality ingredients backed by verifiable science

Verifiable Science

The ingredients in this formula are combined to stimulate both liver and gastrointestinal detoxification. N-acetyl-l-cysteine and alpha lipoic acid are antioxidants that promote tissue glutathione levels.1,2 The combined actions of curcumin and silymarin include enhancing phase II detoxification enzymes, supporting glutathione synthesis and promoting gastric, colon and liver cell functions.3,4 Sulforaphane from broccoli sprout concentrate is considered one of the most powerful inducers of phase II enzyme activity and has also demonstrated a role in maintaining healthy colon cell function.5 The amino acids glycine, taurine and methionine support detoxification pathways in the liver.6-8 l-Glutamine helps to maintain healthy intestinal barrier integrity.9 Artichoke extract aids the digestive process by promoting healthy bile flow and intestinal motility while also supporting hepatic cell function and blood flow in the liver.10 Chlorella, one of the most extensively studied "green foods," is traditionally celebrated for its digestive anddetoxifying properties.11‡

References

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  5. Egner PA, et al. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2014 Aug;7(8):813-23.
  6. Deters M, et al. Toxicology. 1998 Jun 26;128(1):63-72.
  7. Devi SL, et al. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2009 Jan;27(1):120-6.
  8. Crome P, et al. Lancet. 1976 Oct 16;2(7990):829-30.
  9. van der Hulst RR, van Kreel BK, von Meyenfeldt MF, et al. Lancet. 1993 May 29;341(8857):1363-5.
  10. Marakis G, et al. Phytomedicine. 2002 Dec;9(8):694-9.
  11. Merchant RE, et al. Altern Ther Health Med.2001 May-Jun;7(3):79-91.