Liver Support
Milk thistle + artichoke + dandelion + cysteine. The classic liver support blend.
Clinical-dose precision. No taste, no mixing, no fuss.
Milk thistle silymarin is the most-studied liver support compound. Artichoke adds bile stimulation, dandelion helps drainage, cysteine is an NAC precursor for glutathione. Good concept. Proprietary blend keeps this mid-pack. Dose disclosure would push to 8+.
- Includes
- Milk Thistle Powder in proprietary blend · Artichoke Extract (5% Cynarin) in proprietary blend · Turmeric Powder (root) in proprietary blend · Dandelion Leaf Powder in proprietary blend · Beet Root Powder in proprietary blend · Ginger Root in proprietary blend · L-Cysteine HCL in proprietary blend
- Supply
- 30 servings · re-ship every 30 or 60 days
- Tested by
- Third-party tested · COA on request
- Reviewed by
- Licensed PharmD · clinical advisory team
- Shipping
- Free US shipping · Made in Colorado · 3 business days
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Testing and quality
- GMPcGMPManufactured in a current Good Manufacturing Practice facility.
- 3PT3rd-partyIdentity, potency, and contaminant testing by an independent lab.
Every molecule, graded.
A · EVIDENCE: STRONG
B · EVIDENCE: MODERATE
Why this formula.
We pick ingredients by effect size, not marketing. Each citation below links the strongest available human evidence — with the honest limitations noted.
“Milk Thistle Powder at the clinical dose, and what the trials show.”
in proprietary blend — the dose used in the strongest available randomized evidence. See the ingredient page for full methodology and pooled effect sizes.
“Artichoke Extract (5% Cynarin) at the clinical dose, and what the trials show.”
in proprietary blend — the dose used in the strongest available randomized evidence. See the ingredient page for full methodology and pooled effect sizes.
“Turmeric Powder (root) at the clinical dose, and what the trials show.”
in proprietary blend — the dose used in the strongest available randomized evidence. See the ingredient page for full methodology and pooled effect sizes.
