Ingredients

Burdock

20 g/L

Sheep Sorrel

18 g/L

Slippery Elm

4 g/L

Turkish Rhubarb

0.9 g/L

Galium Aparine (aka cleavers)

1 g/L

Oldenlandia Diffusa

1.5 g/L

Momordica Charantia

3 g/L


This formula is indicated
primarily for cancer
specific to liver tissue.


The specific function of each ingredient is as follows:

Burdock - Traditionally used as a blood cleanser. It is a very good source of Inulin which has been shown to stimulate the immune system.

Sheep Sorrel - Used as a detoxifying herb.

Slippery Elm ­ Works synergistically with sheep sorrel, burdock and Turkish rhubarb as an effective anti-cancer formulation.

Turkish Rhubarb - In low doses it acts as a blood builder and blood cleanser. In traditional Chinese medicine, rhubarb is prescribed for the treatment of cancer.

Galinum Asparine (aka cleavers) ­ Research has demonstrated this an effective treatment for cancer.

Oldenlandia Diffusa - Herb used in traditional Chinese medicine that is highly recommended for the treatment of liver ailments. It is also been used for the treatment of cancer.

Momordica Charantia - Root is used for treating and fortifying liver conditions. Known to stimulate the immune system.



This product does not contain artificial colours, flavours or sweeteners, preservatives, chemical additives, wheat, yeast or animal derivatives.

Suggested dose for adults: 1 tablespoon per day or as directed by your health care provider.


No magnesium stearate has been used during processing.




EZZIAC PROFESSIONAL LIVER FORMULA
(500ml bottle)
$35(US)


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Updated January 01, 2007

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