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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
Any references, studies
or testimonials on this website do not imply that similar results will
happen with your use of products referred to. Our web pages are
not intended to recommend any supplement as a drug, as a 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.
*We always recommend
that you work in conjunction with your primary medical advisor, particularly
if you have an existing medical condition, and that you do not take
any products during pregnancy or breast-feeding without first referring
to your primary medical advisor.
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