

LIVER CLEANSE DETOX SUPPORT GUMMIES
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Overview
This liver cleanse and detox support gummy contains several ingredients known for their roles in liver health and antioxidant defense, such as TUDCA, L-Glutathione, and Milk Thistle, which appear to be dosed at or near potentially effective levels. However, a significant number of other included ingredients, including Dandelion, Bromelain, Beet Root Extract, Artichoke Extract, and Juniper Berry, are present in amounts far below the doses shown to be effective in human clinical trials. The use of a proprietary blend for the 'Advanced Cleansing Blend' further hinders a precise evaluation of its efficacy, as individual ingredient amounts are not disclosed. Overall, while some core liver-support ingredients are well-dosed, the product's comprehensive effectiveness is compromised by underdosed components and the lack of transparency in its blend.
The Good
Potentially Effective Dose of TUDCA for Liver Support
Good Dose of L-Glutathione for Antioxidant Action
Milk Thistle Seed Extract at a Potentially Effective Dose
The Bad
Suboptimal Dosing for Several Key Ingredients
Proprietary Blend Limits Transparency
Sugar Content in Gummy Form
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking liver support, those looking for a convenient supplement format
Skip If: You have pre-existing liver conditions, are pregnant or nursing, or are on medication without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
Added Sugars
0 gL-Glutathione
300 mgDandelion
100 mgAlpha Lipoic Acid
50 mgBromelain
50 mgArtichoke Extract
50 mgChanca Piedra
0 mgDandelion
0 mgGinger
0 mgTurmeric
0 mgHow to Use
Chew the recommended number of gummies daily as directed on the product label.
Daily
Anytime
With or without food
Who Should Use This
Best For:
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