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NutriBlast® Specialty Nutrition Powder - Liver Blend
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About the NutriBlast® Liver Blend
Liver Detoxification
The liver handles a broader range of toxins, including both water-soluble and fat-soluble compounds:
Alcohol: The liver is primarily responsible for metabolizing alcohol.
Drugs and medications: The liver breaks down and clears most medications from the body.
Environmental toxins: Pesticides and other environmental chemicals are processed by the liver.
Hormones: The liver regulates hormone levels in the body.
Dietary toxins: The liver processes toxins from food and drink.
It’s important to note that both the liver and kidneys work in conjunction to detoxify the body. The liver often performs initial processing of toxins, making them more water-soluble so that the kidneys can then excrete them in urine. This collaborative process ensures efficient removal of a wide range of toxins from the body.
Other toxins the liver passes to the gall bladder to be released with bile when we eat fatty foods. All going well these toxins go from the gall bladder through the intestinal tract and out the back door.
If there are problems along the way, gall stones for instance, we get interrupted elimination and toxin accumulation.
Ann Louise Gittleman PhD CNS writes:
In the face of all these toxic assaults, you need a secret weapon--so I will give you one right now: bitter foods. Besides being the antidote to “sweet addiction,” bitters are an important but forgotten detox food and it’s beyond time to bring them back! A surprising number of your favorite foods are classified as “bitters”--artichokes, asparagus, grapefruit, and dandelion tea, and even coffee and cacao.
One thing making bitters such a nutritional boon is that they help restore gallbladder, and even more importantly, healthy bile flow. Gallbladder disease is often a symptom of a more serious problem: congested bile. The reason so many people are losing their gallbladder is they’ve developed thick, sludgy, congested bile that literally mucks up the works. Why is bile important? It’s a crucial detox vehicle--and hardly anyone is talking about it!
“Bile binds with and carries a multitude of toxins out of the body via the intestines--heavy metals, drugs, excess hormones, chemicals, food preservatives, pesticides, flame retardants and the like. Bile is what flushes away the toxins your liver collects. An alarming number of people have bile and gallbladder issues but are completely unaware. Among other things, toxic bile can drag down your thyroid.
One Finnish study showed that hypothyroidism is seven times more likely in people with reduced bile flow.
It’s no surprise that sluggish bile and accumulation of body fat go hand in hand. If your bile is thick and not flowing freely, all that sludge remains in your system and the excess toxins get parked in your fat cells. And you’ll have plenty of those because, without adequate bile, your digestive tract cannot properly break down fats into forms your body can use, so it has no choice other than to store them.”
A systematic review and meta-analysis published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health5 also concluded that air pollution damages liver health. The study used pooled data from 10 separate observational studies, encompassing a total of over 14 million participants, to investigate the relationship between exposure to fine particulate matter air pollution and levels of liver enzymes in humans.
Air pollution is a silent menace with far-reaching health consequences, and it’s not just heavily polluted areas that are cause for alarm. Even seemingly low levels of chronic exposure pose significant health risks. In fact, over 99% of the global population lives in areas where air pollution surpasses the World Health Organization’s (WHO) safety guidelines. This widespread exposure underscores a startling truth — “safe” air is increasingly rare, and the health impacts are profound.
Research reveals that your liver is highly vulnerable to even low doses of chronic air pollution. Fatty liver disease, a condition where excess fat accumulates in your liver, is increasingly recognized as a consequence of exposure to fine particulate matter known as PM2.5. In short, seemingly insignificant long-term exposure to air pollution wreaks havoc on your metabolic function. From https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/climate-ecology/low-dose-chronic-air-pollution-wreaks-havoc-on-metabolic-function/
This formula comprises natural ingredients that have a proven or reputed ability to assist with improving liver function.
I cannot guarantee that my blend will work for you because every spirit, mind, body combination is unique and there may be non-physical factors disturbing your Liver function, like stress!
The kidneys and liver work together to remove various toxins from the human body, each playing a distinct role in the detoxification process.
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Allergen Statement for the NutriBlast® Liver Blend
Contains dried fruits.
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And like all my products, what I leave out is as important as what I put in:
No artificial colours No artificial flavours No artificial fragrances No cane sugar No excitotoxins No flavour enhancers No detectable gluten No added preservatives No trans-fats -
Ingredient List for the NutriBlast® Liver Blend
In descending order of quantities used:
- milk thistle*
- N-Acetyl L-Cysteine
- dandelion root*
- inulin
- lecithin
- tulsi (holy basil)
- turmeric
- wormwood
- nettle*
- resveratrol
- uva ursi
- apple
- artichoke*
- beetroot
- beetroot
- broccoli*
- burdock root
- celery powder
- chlorella*
- goji berries*
- grapefruit powder
- horsetail*
- kiwi fruit
- liquorice root*
- malic acid
- nigella*
- papaya
- parsley
- peppermint
- probiotics*
- siberian ginseng
- cacao powder*
- green tea extract
- skullcap
- tomato
- garlic
- ginger
- l-taurine
- chanca piedra
- crataeva bark
- dandelion leaf extract
- pineapple
- pomegranate
- watermelon powder
- dulse*
- Irish moss*
- kelp*
- modifilan*
- spirulina*
- resveratrol Alpha Lipoic Acid
- black pepper*
- selenium
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Nutrition Information Panel for the NutriBlast® Liver Blend
Portion size: 10 grams Nutrient per 10 gram portion per 100g Nutrient per 10 gram portion per 100g Energy 83 833 Protein 0.88 8.76 Unsaturated Fats 0.29 2.88 Sugars 1.07 10.74 Saturated Fats 0.14 1.42 Carbohydrates 3.91 39.05 Medium Chain Triglycerides 0 0 Fibre 1.42 14.16 Total Fat 0.55 5.53 Sodium 14.30 143.04 -
Mineral & Vitamin Content for the NutriBlast® Liver Blend
% of Recommended Daily Intake For Nutrient Men Women Energy 0.8 0.9 Protein 1.5 1.8 Total Fat 0.2 0.3 Carbohydrates 2.0 2.4 Fibre 4.7 5.7 Calcium 2.4 1.8 Copper 2.2 3.1 Iron 12.5 12.5 Manganese 2.0 2.2 Magnesium 2.3 2.3 Phosphorus 1.2 1.2 Potassium 2.0 2.8 Selenium 287.7 335.6 Sodium 2.0 2.0 Zinc 2.2 3.3 Vitamin A 9.8 12.7 Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 1.4 1.6 Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 2.0 3.1 Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 2.0 1.4 Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid) 0.9 0.9 Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 2.2 2.4 Vitamin B7 (Biotin) 1.4 1.8 Vitamin B8 (Inositol) 0 0 Vitamin B9 (as Folate and/or Folic Acid) 2.6 2.6 Vitamin B12 0 0 Choline 0.7 0.8 Betaine 0 0 Vitamin C 12.2 12.2 Vitamin D3 0 0 Vitamin E 1.7 2.4 Vitamin K 11.4 15.2 This information is current as of 7 March 2025, is approximate and average.
Despite my best efforts at thoroughly mixing the ingredients, the actual values can vary from tub to tub and serving to serving. -
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