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Livotrit Plus

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Livotrit Plus
Livotrit Plus

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Livotrit Plus

$65.00
Model Number: 3044
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Categories: Biotics Research
Manufacturer: Biotics Research
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  • Description

Quantity: 180 tablets

Description: Healthy Liver Function 

Use with "Chem-Sitive" for Phase 1 Liver detox or polymorphisms in CYP2C19.

Indications: Ayurvedic herbal formula with milk thistle and trace minerals from raw sugar cane juice (Wulzen Anti-Stiffness Factor) for liver disease, detoxification, alcoholism, viral issues (hepatitis, mononucleosis, EBV, CMV), cirrhosis, heavy metal body burdens, and with NutriClear™ for gastric inflammation; use with MCS™, Beta-TCP™, and Cytozyme-LV™

Ingredients: Contents per tablet:
Proprietary blend: 275 mg

Each tablet provides a unique blend of specially prepared
botanical extracts derived from the following:
Eclipta alba extract (root & aerial part)
Tinospora cordifolia extract (stem part)
Andrographis paniculata extract (leaves & stem)
Boerhaavia diffusa extract (root & aerial part)
Picrorhiza kurroa extract (root & rhizomes)
Berberis aristata extract (stem)
Milk Thistle extract (root & aerial part)
Saccharum officinarum extract (shoot)

Suggestion: Begin with 1 tablet three times daily with meals, increase by 1 tablet every three days to a maximum of 3 daily with meals or as directed.

References: Independent research and additional information
Ledon N, Casaco A, Rodriguez V, Cruz J, Gonzalez R, Tolon Z, Cano M, Rojas E. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of a mixture of fatty acids isolated and purified from sugar cane wax oil. Planta Med. 2003 Apr;69( 4):367-9
Singh B, Saxena AK, Chandan BK, Agarwal SG, Anand KK. In vivo hepatoprotective activity of active fraction from ethanolic extract of Eclipta alba leaves. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 2001 Oct;45( 4):435-41
Rege N, Bapat RD, Koti R, Desai NK, Dahanukar S. Immunotherapy with Tinospora cordifolia: a new lead in the management of obstructive jaundice. Indian J Gastroenterol. 1993 Jan;12( 1):5-8
Rege NN, Nazareth HM, Bapat RD, Dahanukar SA. Modulation of immunosuppression in obstructive jaundice by Tinospora cordifolia. Indian J Med Res. 1989 Dec;90:478-83
Ajaya Kumar R, Sridevi K, Vijaya Kumar N, Nanduri S, Rajagopal S. Anticancer and immunostimulatory compounds from Andrographis paniculata. J Ethnopharmacol. 2004 Jun;92( 2-3):291-5
Coon JT, Ernst E. Andrographis paniculata in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections: a systematic review of safety and efficacy. Planta Med. 2004 Apr;70( 4):293-8
Rana AC, Avadhoot Y. Hepatoprotective effects of Andrographis paniculata against carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage. Arch Pharm Res. 1991 Mar;14( 1):93-5
Visen PK, Shukla B, Patnaik GK, Dhawan BN. Andrographolide protects rat hepatocytes against paracetamol-induced damage. J Ethnopharmacol. 1993 Oct;40( 2):131-6
Chandan BK, Sharma AK, Anand KK. Boerhaavia diffusa: a study of its hepatoprotective activity. J Ethnopharmacol. 1991 Mar;31( 3):299-307
Rawat AK, Mehrotra S, Tripathi SC, Shome U. Hepatoprotective activity of Boerhaavia diffusa L. roots--a popular Indian ethnomedicine. J Ethnopharmacol. 1997 Mar;56( 1):61-6

Giese LA. Milk thistle and the treatment of hepatitis. Gastroenterol Nurs. 2001 Mar-Apr;24( 2):95-7

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