Hang-Over
No more Hang-Over!
The liver is a powerhouse organ responsible for hundreds of processes, such as:
- converting harmful substances, such as alcohol, into harmless ones
- playing an important role in energy metabolism
- producing bile, a substance that breaks down ingested fat
- producing essential substances like fats and proteins
Hang-Over with choline supports liver health, after a nights' out.
Healthy liver function
Your body is exposed to harmful substances every day. We use cosmetics, inhale exhaust fumes and consume healthy substances like alcohol and medication. The liver detoxifies half a litre of blood every minute from organs like the stomach, intestines, spleen and pancreas.
Help your body by helping your liver remove these impurities. The active ingredients in Liver Love are:
- Choline, which is known to raise natural antioxidant levels in human liver cells. This supports healthy liver function.
- Silybum marianum extract found in milk thistle consists of 80% silymarin. This substance protects the liver and supports the regenerative properties of cells. It has been used as a medicinal herb for centuries.
- Asparagine is a naturally-occurring amino acid that breaks down alcohol in the blood. The more alcohol that needs to be broken down, the more asparagine is necessary. The body produces relatively low quantities of this natural substance.
Hangover?
While abstaining from alcohol is the best thing for your health and liver, Hang-Over supports your body's ability to break down alcohol. Hang-Over supports healthy liver function and helps to remove harmful substances during periods of recovery. Take 1-2 capsules at night with a large amount of fresh water, before going to sleep.
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