GNC Liver Cleanse Ingredients

GNC Liver Cleanse Ingredients
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The liver is such a vital organ that without it, the human body would die within days. This 3-lb. football-sized organ is responsible for producing energy, using nutrients, cleaning the blood, discarding toxins and waste and forming blood clotting factors. Although it can regenerate its own cells, proponents of detoxification encourage routinely cleansing the liver through herbal and vitamin supplements. The ingredients of GNC's Liver Cleanse product are all attuned to assisting the functions of this organ. Discuss all herbs and supplements with a health care provider prior to starting any detoxification program.

Pyridoxine and Inositol

Pyridoxine is also known as vitamin B6, one of the vitamin B complex family. GNC Liver Cleanse contains 10 mg of this vitamin, which is known to break down cancer causing estrogens hiding in the liver. Although not a vitamin, Inositol is part of the B complex that complements B6 and can assist in lowering cholesterol levels.

Astaxanthin and Turmeric

Hard to pronounce but vital to liver health, astaxanthin and turmeric are potent antioxidants that remove free radicals from the body. These antioxidants may reduce the workload on the liver by binding free radicals for easy disposal. Astaxanthin 500 mcg and turmeric extract 90 mg are included in Liver Cleanse.

Roots

Black radish and dandelion root are two herbs used by Liver Cleanse to promote liver health and function. The 30 mg of black radish root is said to detoxify heavy metals, also known as chelation, from the liver. The 90 mg of dandelion root are said to assist in waste removal and cleans the liver.

Milk Thistle, Beet Leaf and Artichoke

Milk thistle is an herb used for liver diseases such as hepatitis, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. The active ingredient in milk thistle, silymarin, assists in removing toxins, like salicylates, from the liver cells. Beet leaf and artichoke extract both play a role in bile mobilization, the salty acid used by the liver to digest and remove fats.

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Article reviewed by Jenna Marie Last updated on: Nov 30, 2010

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