Liver Support II 60 Veggie Caps
LIVER SUPPORT II (WITH PICRORHIZA) is a combination of herbs traditionally used for liver support with the added benefit of the Ayurvedic herb picrorhiza. Picrorhiza has been shown to increase bile production in the liver and inhibit prostaglandin formation. It is hepatoprotective and has liver cell promoting effects similar to silymarin. Silybin, one of the primary constituents of Milk Thistle, supports the liverās efforts to remove chemicals, drugs, alcohol, and other exogenous toxins. Curcumin is also an inhibitor of arachidonic acid metabolism and has potent antioxidant properties.
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Liver Support II 60 Veggie Caps
Liver Support II 60 Veggie Caps
LIVER SUPPORT II (WITH PICRORHIZA) is a combination of herbs traditionally used for liver support with the added benefit of the Ayurvedic herb picrorhiza. Picrorhiza has been shown to increase bile production in the liver and inhibit prostaglandin formation. It is hepatoprotective and has liver cell promoting effects similar to silymarin. Silybin, one of the primary constituents of Milk Thistle, supports the liverās efforts to remove chemicals, drugs, alcohol, and other exogenous toxins. Curcumin is also an inhibitor of arachidonic acid metabolism and has potent antioxidant properties.
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LIVER SUPPORT II (WITH PICRORHIZA) is a combination of herbs traditionally used for liver support with the added benefit of the Ayurvedic herb picrorhiza. Picrorhiza has been shown to increase bile production in the liver and inhibit prostaglandin formation. It is hepatoprotective and has liver cell promoting effects similar to silymarin. Silybin, one of the primary constituents of Milk Thistle, supports the liverās efforts to remove chemicals, drugs, alcohol, and other exogenous toxins. Curcumin is also an inhibitor of arachidonic acid metabolism and has potent antioxidant properties.
























