a detox week shouldn’t mean only drinking juices or starving yourself. something® for a detox week contains purifying ingredients such as chicory, artichoke and choline, which contribute to the maintenance of a normal liver function. it also supports the detoxification and elimination of additives, food excesses and pollution effects. we recommend taking a pack per month. that’s right, it’s cleanse o’clock.
MAIN INGREDIENTS:
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus),
Artichoke (Cynara scolymus)
Artichoke is high in vitamin C and minerals and is a powerful antioxidants that may help to prevent damage to the liver cells. It also protects the body against loss of unstable oxygen molecules, known as free radicals.
Artichoke helps support detoxification as well as the normal flow of digestive juices and contribute to the normal function of the intestinal tract.
Rosemary,
Rosemary
Rosemary is widely used as a spice, especially in Mediterranean dishes.
Medicinally, it has been used to facilitate digestion, hepatobiliary drainage and to support the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract. Clinical studies have also demonstrated antioxidant properties, which may neutralize harmful particles in the body known as free radicals, which damage cell membranes, alter DNA and can even cause cell death.
Bromelain,
Bromelain
Bromelain belongs to a group of enzymes, responsible for the break-down of proteins, and is obtained from the fruit or stem of pineapple. Studies show that bromelain has antiedematosa, antithrombotic and anti-inflammatory property.
Choline,
Choline
Choline is a vitamin-like, essential nutrient in the production of phosphatidylcholine, one of the most important structural building blocks of a living cell. It contribute to normal homocysteine metabolism, as well as to normal lipid metabolism and to the maintenance of normal liver functioning. It has only been choline can be found in vegetables such as collard greens.
Fennel,
Fennel
Fennel is a plant commonly used to reduce colics, diahrrea and the associated gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating and abdominal cramps.
Inositol,
Inositol
The former designation for Inositol was Vitamin B8. Inositol is a coenzyme necessary for proper metabolism of fats. Together with Choline, it helps the liver in fat metabolism and to promote bile flow.
Papain,
Papain
Papain is a digestive enzyme extracted from papaya. This enzyme plays a key role in the digestion of hard to break down proteins. it has been commonly used in its native South America as a digestive support for meat eating.
L-arginina,
L-arginina
Arginine is an semi-essential or conditionally essential amino acid in humans. It is one of the amino acids more metabolically versatile and is essential for cell devision and healing of wounds. In dietary supplements, it is mainly used by athletes because this amino acid is responsible for the production of nitric oxide. Nitric oxide improves blood microcirculation promoting efficient oxygen delivery to the tissues.
ManganeseManganese
Manganese is a trace element, of which the human body only requires very small amounts. Maganese contributes to normal energy metabolism and to the protection of cells against undesired oxidations.
and ZincZinc
Zinc is a trace element important to our metabolismo and our health. It has a number of health benefits, such as contributing to a normal cognitive function, a normal synthesis of DNA and many more.
USAGE:
7 ampoules - 7 days. 1 ampoule at dinner.