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This product may have the following benefits
(please
read this important notice concerning supplement medical claims)
Background HEP194
provides a blend of lipotrophic nutrients designed to help support and
maintain healthy liver function. Benefits
and Features
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Choline
is involved in the metabolism of cholesterol
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Choline
and Inositol are involved in the breakdown of fats in the liver
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Inositol
is a fat-solubilising agent and is involved in the regulation of
cholesterol levels
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Milk
thistle helps maintain normal hepatic balance and liver
detoxification
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Milk
thistle increases production of new liver cells
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Methionine
and choline are required by the liver to help detoxify by-products
of protein metabolism
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Biotin
is essential for the normal metabolism of fats
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Suitable
for vegans and vegetarians
Nutritional Information per Daily Intake (2 capsules):
Choline
Bitartrate 700mg; Inositol 200mg; Beta Sitosterol 100mg; L-Methionine 100mg;
Apple Extract (Pyrus malus) (providing 5% phloridzine) 20mg; Riboflavin (vitamin
B2) 6.4mg (400% EC RDA); Biotin 100µg (66.6% EC RDA).
Ingredients
Choline
Bitartrate, Plant Phytosterols1 (providing beta sitosterol), Capsule (Hydroxypropyl
methylcellulose & Water, Inositol, L-Methionine, Bulking Agent (Cellulose),
Anti-caking Agents (Vegetable Magnesium Stearate & Silica), Apple Extract (Pyrus
malus), Riboflavin, Biotin
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results will happen with your use of products referred to. Our web
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diagnosis for specific illnesses or conditions, nor as a product to
eliminate diseases or other medical conditions or complications. We make
no medical claims as to the benefits of any of the products to improve
medical conditions.
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that you work in conjunction with your primary medical advisor,
particularly if you have an existing medical condition, and that you do
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