- 246 mg
- Certified organic burdock (Arctium lappa) root
- 164 mg
- Certified organic echinacea (Echinacea angustifolia) root
- 164 mg
- Wild-crafted sarsaparilla (Smilax officinalis) root
- 80 mg
- Certified organic yarrow (Achillea millefolium) herb
- 80 mg
- Wild-crafted Oregon-grape (Berberis aquifolium) root
- 80 mg
- Wild-crafted yellow dock (Rumex crispus) root
Organic alcohol from sugarcane (25%), purified water, and vegetable glycerine.
Format
Liquid
50ml
Dosage
Shake well. Adults: Take 1.5 teaspoons once daily or as directed by your health-care practitioner.
Important Information
Keep out of reach of children
- Excellent Liver and Blood cleaner
- Increases blood filtration to remain proper blood pH balance
- Also helps control chronic constipation problems
- Treats acne, abscess, eczema, psoriasis, scalp irritations,
- Certified Organic
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This is an excellent liver and blood cleaner used for acne, abscesses, eczema, psoriasis, scalp, irritations, rashes, insect bites and most skin eruptions by helping the liver to increase blood filtration and maintain proper blood pH balances. It also helps by controlling chronic constipation problems.
Liver Health
The liver is the largest gland in the body and one of the most important organs. It has many functions. It produces bile, the digestive juice that breaks down fats and helps to absorb fat-soluble vitamins. Bile also stimulates intestinal contractions, to promotes regularity, and converts beta-carotene into vitamin A. The liver acts as filter for all of the blood in the body.
Blood from the intestines, carrying nutrients, goes to the liver where some vitamins and minerals are stored. The liver also metabolizes fat into cholesterol, phospholipids (for cell membranes) and lipoproteins (for carrying other molecules). The liver plays a role in blood sugar regulation by making glucose tolerance factor. Sugar can be stored in the liver for later use and extra food is converted to fat by the liver and then transported to the fatty tissue.
The liver also filters ammonia, a natural by-product of protein breakdown, environmental toxins, medications and alcohol. It changes these harmful products into less harmful metabolites that can then be put back into circulation and excreted by the kidneys and intestines.
The last function of the liver is in hormone metabolism. It converts thyroid hormone into its most active form and breaks down hormones like sex hormones, adrenaline and insulin when they are not needed.
The liver can become damaged from infection, excessive alcohol consumption, medications and recreational drugs, environmental toxins and stress. Fortunately it is also the only internal organ that has the capacity to regenerate itself.
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