Liver Detox Herbal Blend – With Rhubarb Root (Ravand) – 200g

Liver Blend – A Natural Mix to Support and Detoxify the Liver

The Liver Blend is a natural formula containing rhubarb extract, artichoke, turmeric, and a selection of other herbs that work to support liver health, enhance its functions, and aid in detoxification. Its carefully chosen ingredients help reduce liver fat, stimulate cell regeneration, and improve the liver’s ability to eliminate waste and support digestion.

 

Weight : 150 g

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 70.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 62.99.

Brand

Alkhaja Store

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Nutrition facts, 100 g

Brand

Alkhaja Store

Product Description

The Liver Blend is a natural formula containing rhubarb extract, artichoke, turmeric, and a selection of other herbs that work to support liver health, enhance its functions, and aid in detoxification. Its carefully chosen ingredients help reduce liver fat, stimulate cell regeneration, and improve the liver’s ability to eliminate waste and support digestion.

Benefits:

1️⃣ Detoxifies the liver and supports its natural functions to promote overall health.

2️⃣ Helps reduce liver fat and improves metabolic efficiency.

3️⃣ Stimulates liver cell regeneration with powerful antioxidants and beneficial plant compounds.

4️⃣ Enhances digestion by supporting bile secretion for better fat metabolism.

5️⃣ Reduces inflammation that may affect liver health and functionality.

6️⃣ Boosts energy and vitality by improving the liver’s ability to eliminate toxins and waste.

How to Use:

Steep the blend in hot water or boil it for a few minutes, then drink warm for best results.

🌿 Enjoy better liver health and increased vitality with this effective natural blend!

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