Liver (Cleanse & Detox)
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Ksh2499.00
Liver (Cleanse $Detox)
Key Benefits
- Supports liver cell regeneration via silymarin (active flavonolignan complex in Milk Thistle), which stabilizes hepatocyte membranes and promotes protein synthesis essential for liver repair.
- Dandelion root acts as a natural cholagogue — stimulating bile production and flow — which improves fat digestion, reduces cholesterol accumulation in the liver, and supports gallbladder function.
- Berberine HCl (from Berberis aristata) activates AMPK pathways, improving hepatic glucose metabolism and reducing liver fat (steatosis), particularly relevant in non-alcoholic fatty liver conditions.
- Beetroot (Beta vulgaris) provides dietary nitrates and betalains that reduce oxidative stress in hepatic tissue and support healthy blood flow to the liver.
- Grapeseed extract (OPCs — oligomeric proanthocyanidins) provides one of the most potent antioxidant complexes known, neutralizing free radicals and protecting liver cells from lipid peroxidation.
- Turmeric (Curcumin) inhibits NF-kB inflammatory signaling in the liver, reducing chronic low-grade inflammation associated with liver disease progression.
- Ginger (Zingiber officinale) contains gingerols and shogaols that exhibit hepatoprotective effects by reducing serum ALT/AST enzymes — key markers of liver damage.
- Vitamin E (as d-alpha tocopherol from SANHEPT plant source) is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects liver membranes from oxidative damage, with clinical evidence supporting use in NASH (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis).
- Zinc and Selenium (Selenium Select — selenomethionine form) are essential cofactors for glutathione peroxidase, the liver's primary antioxidant enzyme system.
Recommended Usage
Scientific Backing
- Silymarin (Milk Thistle): Multiple randomized controlled trials show significant reductions in ALT, AST, and gamma-GT liver enzymes after 8–12 weeks of use. A 2016 Cochrane-reviewed meta-analysis (Rambaldi et al.) confirmed hepatoprotective activity.
- Berberine: A landmark 2010 study in the journal Hepatology showed berberine significantly reduced liver fat content, serum triglycerides, and inflammatory markers in NAFLD patients over 16 weeks.
- Curcumin: A 2019 meta-analysis in Phytotherapy Research (Saadati et al.) covering 9 RCTs found curcumin supplementation significantly reduced ALT, AST, total cholesterol, and hepatic steatosis grades.
- Vitamin E for NASH: The PIVENS trial (NEJM, 2010) demonstrated that 800 IU/day of Vitamin E significantly improved histological features of NASH in non-diabetic adults.
- Selenium (Selenomethionine): Research published in the Journal of Hepatology shows low selenium status is associated with advanced fibrosis; supplementation supports glutathione-dependent antioxidant defense.
- Dandelion Root: Animal studies and in vitro research (Schütz et al., 2006) confirm lipid-lowering and anti-inflammatory hepatic effects through flavonoid and terpenoid mechanisms.