LIVER
SUPPORT
Chemical
De-Tox for the Liver
LIVER SUPPORT (artichoke-liver-detox):
This is an extremely effective
product for detoxifying the liver normalizing
liver metabolism and preventing further
damage due to internal and external toxins
such as alcohol cigarettes and environmental
poisons.
Double Blind Studies
have shown significant decreases in degenerative
liver damage in patients with chronic liver
disease (cirrhosis of the liver) while using
LIVER SUPPORT.
We are exposed to numerous
environmental toxins in our everyday lives
through the water we drink and bathe in
the air we breath and the chemicals / pesticides
/ herbicides and food additives in the food
we eat. The accumulation of these toxic
chemicals within our bodies has been shown
to weaken the immune system and contribute
to the development of cancer and other degenerative
conditions.
Each capsule contains 420
mg of artichoke and sarsaparilla extracts
that have the following naturally occurring
flavonoids and polyphenols: silymarin quercitin
catechin hesperidin rutin cynarin and chlorogenic
acid. The edible portions of the hybrid
artichoke Cynara floridanum and the sarsaparilla
plant Smilax aristolochiaefolia are carefully
selected thoroughly cleaned cut to a fine
powder and combined with a suitable solvent
to obtain the water soluble principles.
This concentrate is later spray-dried to
obtain a fine brown-red powder. This patented
extraction process is responsible for high
concentrations of active ingredients without
using artificial additives preservatives
or stabilizers.
(click here for ingredient
rational)
2nd
Double Blind Study
A
COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN: A COMPLEX
OF FLAVONOIDS & POLYPHENOLS (CREATED
FROM EXTRACTS OF ARTICHOKE and SARSAPRILLA)
AND A PLACEBO IN ALCOHOL RELATED LIVER DISEASE
DECEMBER 12 1998
In a previous study completed
over two years ago in this same hospital
(see First Double Blind study) an extract of artichoke
(Cynara Floridanum) and sarsaparilla (Smilax
Aristolochiaefolia) was evaluated in addressing
the symptoms related to alcoholic liver
disease. This study was accomplished over
a fifteen-day period with exceptional results.
Because of these results noted over a very
short period of time the hospital researchers
were anxious to set up the same study over
a longer period (30 days). Please refer
to the July 3 1996 study for descriptions
of symptoms and study parameters.
Results of this study are
as follows:
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