Himalaya
LIV 52 Syrup - 100ml
- Unparalleled in liver care. Restores the functional efficiency of the liver by protecting the hepatic cells and promoting regeneration of liver cells. Aids in better digestion, cleansing of toxic substances.
Unparalleled in liver care
Indications:
- Liver damage due to alcohol abuse, hepatotoxic drugs (andti-TB, chemotherapy, statins, antiretrovirals)
- Loss of appetite
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Fatty Liver disorders including fatty liver associated with protein-energy malnutrition
- Jaundice and loss of appetite during pregnancy
- For the prevention and treatment of viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, pre-cirrhotic conditions and early cirrhosis, anorexia, loss of appetite and liver damage due to radiation therapy
- As an adjuvant during prolonged illness and convalescence
- As a adjuvant to hemodialysis
Action:
- Hepatoprotective action: The natural ingredients in Liv.52 exhibit potent hepatoprotective properties against chemically-induced hepatotoxicity. It restores the functional efficiency of the liver by protecting the hepatic parenchyma and promoting hepatocellular regeneration. The antiperoxidative activity of Liv.52 prevents the loss of functional integrity of the cell membrane, maintains cytochrome P-450 (a large and diverse group of enzymes, which catalyze the oxidation of organic substances), hastens the recovery period and ensures early restoration of hepatic functions in infective hepatitis. It facilitates the rapid elimination of acetaldehyde (produced by the oxidation of ethanol that is popularly believed to cause hangovers) and ensures protection from alcohol-induced hepatic damage. Liv.52 also diminishes the lipotropic (compounds that help catalyze the breakdown of fat) effect in chronic alcoholism and prevents fatty infiltration of the liver. In pre-cirrhotic conditions, Liv.52 arrests the progress of cirrhosis and prevents further liver damage.
- Improves appetite: In anorexia and less than optimal growth and weight gain, Liv.52 normalizes the basic appetite-satiety rhythm. It also addresses loss of appetite during pregnancy. As a daily health supplement, Liv.52 improves appetite, digestion and assimilation processes and promotes weight gain.
- Indications:
- Antiretrovirals, statins, chemotherapy, andti-TB drugs (hepatotoxicLiver damage due to alcohol abuse,
- Loss of appetite
- Elevated liver enzymes
- Fatty Liver disorders including fatty liver associated with protein-energy malnutrition
- Jaundice and loss of appetite during pregnancy
- For the prevention and treatment of viral hepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, pre-cirrhotic conditions and early cirrhosis, anorexia, loss of appetite and liver damage due to radiation therapy
- As an adjuvant during prolonged illness and convalescence
- As a adjuvant to hemodialysis
Key ingredients:
The Caper Bush (Himsra) contains p-methoxy benzoic acid, which is a potent hepatoprotective. It prevents the elevation of malondialdehyde (biomarker for oxidative stress) levels in plasma and hepatic cells. Caper Bush also inhibits the ALT and AST enzyme levels and improves the functional efficiency of the liver and spleen. Flavonoids present in the Caper Bush exhibit significant antioxidant properties, as well.
Chicory (Kasani) protects the liver against alcohol toxicity. It is also a potent antioxidant, which can be seen by its free radical scavenging property. The hepatoprotective property of Chicory suppresses the oxidative degradation of DNA in tissue debris.
Dosage:
From 18 months: 1 tsp full 3 x a day
Adults: 2 tsp full 3 x a day
Available as tablets or as a syrup.
Precautions:
Please refer to package insert or consult your healthcare professionals for the full list of indications and dosage instructions as they are based on individual criteria.
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Type |
Liver Support
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EACH 5ML CONTAINS :
EXTRACTS:
Capparis spinosa 34mg, Cichorium Intybus 34mg, Solanum nigrum 16mg, Terminalia Arjuna 16mg, Cassia occidentalis 8mg, Achillea Millefolium 8mg, Tamarix gallica 8mg,
Processed in Eclipta alba, Phyllanthus amarus, Boerhaavia diffusa, Tinospora cordifolia, Raphanus sativus, Emblica officinalis, Plumbago zeylanica, Embelia ribes, Terminalia chebula, Fumaria officinalis.