Food supplement specially formulated to promote liver function
Health Purposes:
Thanks to the properties of its components, which have antioxidant and hepatoprotective action, Stea 7 it is particularly useful for naturally supporting liver function by helping to reduce the accumulation of lipids within the liver cells.
Ingredients:
- Desmodium adscendens extract. dry (tit. 0.5% in BIOFLAVONOIDS) e Desmodium plant : hepatoprotective and anti-inflammatory action, reduction of arachidonic acid oxidation
- Betaine extract. dry : methylation activator, precursor of SAM. It promotes the protection and repair of toxic and infectious damage to the liver, heart and kidney parenchyma.
- Milk thistle extract dry (tit. 80% silymarin): antifibrotic, antioxidant, promotes the regeneration process of the liver parenchyma.
- Silymarin phytosome ® : hepatoprotective action, protects the liver from free radicals and toxic intermediate metabolites and increases the synthesis of glutathione. Silymarin is phytosomed, greatly increasing its bioavailability and therefore its effectiveness
- Extract rosemary dry (tit. 15% rosemary acid): antioxidant, choleretic and cholagogue
- Extracted green tea dry (tit. 65% EGCG and < 0.5% caffeine): antioxidant, anti-inflammatory
- Inositol: antilipemic, contributes to fat metabolism and helps reduce blood cholesterol levels.
- Vegetable capsule
How to use:
1 capsule twice a day before main meals.
Packaging:
bottle of 40 capsules
Note:
The product was used in the clinical study conducted by the San Matteo Hospital of Pavia, Outpatient Service Division of Infectious and Tropical Diseases with excellent results in the treatment of Hepatic Steatosis (NAFLD and NASH). Keep in a cold and dry place.
AVERAGE CONTENT OF CHARACTERIZING INGREDIENTS | PER DAILY DOSE (2 CPS) |
Desmodium dry extract | 345 mg |
Betaine | 214 mg |
Milk thistle ex. dry | 169 mg |
Silymarin phytosome | 160 mg |
Desmodium herb | 126 mg |
Dry rosemary extract | 48 mg |
Green tea dry extract | 20 mg |
Inositol | 18 mg |
For further information visit the website: www.stea7.com