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DOSE FOR YOUR LIVER
DOSE FOR CHOLESTEROL
of participants reported a positive impact on liver enzyme levels in just 8 weeks*
Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
of participants reported a positive impact on LDL levels*
of participants reported a positive impact on Triglyceride levels*
of participants reported a positive impact on cholesterol levels*
Placebo Controlled
"Placebo-controlled" means one study group receives the actual treatment, while another gets a placebo (an inactive look-alike). This helps researchers distinguish the treatment's real effects from the psychological impact of believing you're being treated.
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Double-Blind
"Double-blind" means that in a clinical study, neither participants nor researchers know who receives which treatment, preventing bias and ensuring objective results.
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Placebo Controlled
"Placebo-controlled" means one study group receives the actual treatment, while another gets a placebo (an inactive look-alike). This helps researchers distinguish the treatment's real effects from the psychological impact of believing you're being treated.
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Double-Blind
"Double-blind" means that in a clinical study, neither participants nor researchers know who receives which treatment, preventing bias and ensuring objective results.
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Liver Enzyme Levels
Liver enzymes are proteins that help the liver function properly. Liver enzyme levels can indicate how well the liver is functioning.
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ALT
Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) is an enzyme that aids energy production in liver cells.
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AST
Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is an enzyme that helps metabolize amino acids.
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Low-Density Lipoprotein (LDL)
95.3%
of participants reported apositive impact on LDL levels
LDL carries cholesterol through the bloodstream. Maintaining healthy levels of LDL is crucial for supporting heart health.
90.7%
of participants reported apositive impact on Triglyceride levels
Triglycerides are the most common type of fat in your blood, providing energy for your body. Maintaining healthy levels of Triglycerides is crucial for supporting cardiovascular health
81.3%
of participants reported a positive impact on cholesterol levels
Cholesterol is a type of lipid (fat) molecule essential for cell function, hormone production, and vitamin D synthesis. Keeping total cholesterol levels in a healthy range can support heart health and improve circulation.