Enzymatic’s Complete Liver Cleanse 84Caps
DESCRIPTIONThe liver performs over 500 functions, including metabolizing carbohydrates and proteins, synthesizing and storing vitamins, and regulating hormones?naming just a few. To do this job, the liver is also required to be exposed to potentially harmful toxins and chemicals, every day.One way to support the liver is through periodic supplementation with the proper balance of herbal ingredients, phytosterols, and fiber.? Complete Liver Cleanse is a convenient, multi-ingredient formula that supports overall liver health and detoxification.?Complete Liver Cleanse:Herbal ingredients that support liver and gallbladder health? Detoxifying ingredients that keep bound toxins from being reabsorbed? Phytosterols to block cholesterol absorption in the intestines? Fiber that moves cholesterol and toxins out of the body? Oat beta-glucan fiber with up to 4 times higher viscosity than other beta-glucan fibers Simple, two week liver cleanse program HOW DOES IT WORK?The LiverEvery day, the liver must process an almost unbelievable amount of blood?at a rate of three pints every minute. All the while, the liver performs over 500 physiologic functions, including protein and glucose synthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, vitamin and mineral storage, synthesis of clotting factors, urea formation, metabolism of medications, and the production of bile. The liver also assists in hormonal regulation, blood glucose control, and other regulatory functions.1 Harmful substances that have been neutralized by the liver are carried to the intestines and kidneys for excretion. They are transported by bile, a greenish, watery solution that is synthesized, and continuously being excreted, by the liver. Stored in the gallbladder, a small sac cupped in the under surface of the liver, bile is also required for the digestion of dietary fats. However, in the case of toxins, bile is primarily an early transporter of the toxic compounds to the intestines, where they can be bound to fiber that helps transport them out of the body. Environmental toxins, including lipid (fat) soluble toxins, are broken into water-soluble components by bile to be excreted through the kidneys or colon.1,2Liver DetoxificationDetoxification refers to the process of excreting potentially harmful compounds that are both generated by the body and acquired through exposure to the environment. In the body, toxins are generated as by-products of cellular metabolic processes. Examples include dead and digested bacteria, hydrogen peroxide, cellular debris, and carbon dioxide.3The Environmental Protection Agency has determined that the amount of environmental toxins in the air, groundwater, and soil has increased significantly in the last 40 years. In fact, the use of pesticides has doubled every ten years since 1945. Americans are increasingly exposed to heavy metals, pesticides, fossil fuel emissions, sulfur oxides, hydrocarbons, and other harmful chemicals. The Environmental Protection Agency reports that traces of

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