Natural remedy to support healthy routine liver cleanses and optimal liver health - Pre-Party Protect supports the liver during times of excess & over-indulgence
- Help to support the liver against those ‘morning after’ feelings associated with over-indulgence
- Support the barricade lining of the liver
- Support the delicate lining of the digestive system (including the stomach)
- Encourage the body to naturally stabilize after excessive rich food or alcohol consumption
- Support the body’s natural ability to promote equilibrium after over-indulgence
- Maintain healthy liver functioning and protection
Be the life of the party
Rich food, sweets, wine, and over-indulgence mean quite a bit of multi-tasking for that unique and under-estimated organ, the liver. Everything that enters our body must be detoxified and refined by the liver.
Blood is purified by the liver
daily, thus removing harmful waste. As the main filtering organ, the
liver is mostly responsible for the metabolism of fats and
synthetization of around 95% of proteins, carbohydrates, and sugars.
The digestive system forms a cooperative metabolizing function with the liver. During consumption of alcohol and rich foods,
they first pass into the stomach, then the pancreas (which secretes
digestive enzymes), then to the liver, gallbladder, and ultimately, the
small and large intestines.
The liver can only metabolize a certain amount of alcohol
per hour. The rate of alcohol metabolism depends partially on the
amount of enzymes in the liver, which varies from person to person. The
liver is the major organ tasked with breaking down alcohol.
While
excessive consumption of alcohol or overly rich food is not
recommended, it is possible to support your system from some of the
effects during times of occasional over-indulgence.
The natural way
Maintaining a healthy weight can also go a long way in supporting the liver. Avoidance of smoking
is another good health practice to help protect the liver from harm.
Drinking 8 glasses of water, engaging in moderate regular exercise, and
getting the right minerals and vitamins from a healthy, balanced diet are also highly recommended.
Herbalists
and naturopaths from cultures all over the world have used traditional
medicine for centuries to assist the liver and digestive system’s regulatory functions.
In
more recent times, research has confirmed this traditional wisdom.
There are now various published clinical studies demonstrating the
ability of a range of herbs to support liver health. (Ferenci P,
Dragosics B, Dittrich H, Frank H, Benda L, Lochs H, Meryn S, Base W and
Schneider B (1989) “Randomized controlled trial of silymarin treatment in patients with cirrhosis of the liver”. J Hepatol 9: 105-113. Medline).
What is Pre-Party Protect?
Pre-Party
Protect is a 100% safe, non-addictive natural herbal remedy formulated
by our team of experts in the field of natural medicine. Pre-Party
Protect can safely support systemic equilibrium in the body without the risk of dependency.
Pre-Party Protect contains herbs that have been chosen for their ability to support the liver and encourage balance during occasional times of excess and over-indulgence.
Pre-Party Protect can be used as an excellent liver tonic in times when the digestive system may be under added strain – thus supporting the body’s natural ability to digest and assimilate food and drink during times of celebration.
What are the Ingredients?
Pre-Party Protect
is a 100% herbal formula that contains the following powerful proven
herbs in therapeutic dosage, presented in a 100% veggie-capsule: - Silybum marianus (Milk thistle) seeds contain a bioflavonoid complex known as silymarin. (Wagner H, Horhammer L, Munster R. "The chemistry of silymarin (silybin), the active principle of the fruits of Silybum marianum (l.) Gaertner",
Arzneim-Forsch Drug Research 1968; 18: 688-96.) Silybin is the most
active ingredient and is largely responsible for the benefits
attributed to supporting liver health. (Ferenci P, Dragosics B,
Dittrich H, Frank H, Benda L, Lochs H, Meryn S, Base W and Schneider B
(1989) “Randomized controlled trial of silymarin treatment in patients with cirrhosis of the liver”. J
Hepatol 9: 105-113[Medline]). Recent studies have investigated
Silymarin for its positive properties with respect to alcohol in
particular. (Feher J, Deak G, Muzes G, Lang I, Niederland V, Nekam K
and Karteszi M (1989) “Liver-protective action of silymarin therapy in chronic alcoholic liver diseases”.
Orvosi Hetilap 130: 2723-2727. Medline). According to further animal
studies, milk thistle extract (silymarin) may also serve as an
antioxidant further encouraging liver vitality. (Sonnenbichler J,
Mattersberger J and Rosen H (1976) “Stimulation of RNA synthesis
in rat liver and isolated hepatocytes by silybin, an anti-hepatotoxic
agent from Silybum marianum” L. Gaertn. Hoppe Seyler's Z Physiol
Chem 357: 1171-1180 Medline.). ( Pares A, Planas R, Torres M, et al.
“Effects of silymarin in alcoholic patients with cirrhosis of the
liver: results of a controlled, double-blind, randomized and
multicenter trial.” J Hepatol 1998;28(4):615-621.)
- Althaea officinalis
(Marshmallow) contains large sugar molecules called mucilage, which are
thought to exert a soothing effect on mucous membranes (especially
those lining the stomach and digestive system). (Rosik JK, Kardosová A
, Toman R , Capek P . “Isolation and characterization of mucilages from Althaea officinalis L. and Malva silvestris L., ssp. Mauritiana” (L.)
Thell. Cesk Farm. 1984;33:68-71). References document the plant's
efficacy as a natural tonic for the gastrointestinal tract. (Blumenthal
M, Goldberg A, Brinckmann J, eds. “Herbal Medicine: Expanded Commission E Monographs. Marshmallow leaf”. Austin, TX: American Botanical Council; Newton, MA: Integrative Medicine Communications; 2000).
- Ulmus fulva
(Slippery elm) contains high mucilaginous polysaccharide content (50%),
providing a protective lining in the stomach and exerting a calming
effect when used internally as a demulcent. Additionally, animal
studies have shown an extract of Slippery elm to be beneficial in
supporting liver health and systemic balance in the liver. (Lee SJ, Oh
PS, Ko JH, Lim K, Lim KT. “Protective effect of glycoprotein
isolated from Ulmus davidiana Nakai on carbon tetrachloride-induced
mouse liver injury”. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 2006;58(1):143-152).
Suggested use: take two capsules three times a day (beginning on the day of the party) and during the day after.
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