The liver has many function in a human’s body. It makes chemical required by our body to function well. It also helps in manufacturing cholesterol and triglycerides. Aside from helping detoxify the body, it also stores the vitamins and nutrients that our body gets from food and supplements. Just imagine what might happen if the liver is damaged? Of course, it would affect our body in many ways. Cells may become inflamed. Cholesterol or triglycerides would shoot up and blood flow to the liver may be compromised. When the liver suffers from a disease, it is likely that the body will face consequences and complications. Good thing we can prevent liver damage by having LiverMarin!
- It regenerates liver cells damaged by alcohol or drugs.
- It protects us against industrial poisons.
- It is a good antioxidant
Sodium Ascorbate (100mg) – Has general immune boosting properties. It helps prevent the body from getting diseases.
- Has anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties which aids in protecting the body from harmful diseases.
- Is essential for the body to be able to synthesize collagen, which is an essential component of connective tissues.
Silymarin acts as an antioxidant promoting the growth of new liver cells while preventing liver damages while the Sodium Ascorbate helps boost the body’s immune system. With ATC LiverMarin, you are not only protecting yourself but also protecting your liver for any possible damages.
LiverMarin is high content 100% Pure Silymarin and Sodium Ascorbate that is made more effective than powdered ingredients. It is a product of extensive research and development that guarantees top quality and excellent promising health results which makes it absolutely different from other supplements.
Note that, LiverMarin is not a medicinal drug and should not be used to treat the symptoms of any disease. LiverMarin is SRP P7.50 per piece, available at all Mercury Drug and other leading drugstores and supermarkets nationwide.
Nagtatake po ako regularly ng vitamin e, can i take this too? Ano po magiging effect if ever?
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