Detoxication Factors
Developed to support healthy Phase I and II detoxication pathways in the liver.* Detoxication Factors provides a combination of over 30 ingredients. It can be used for everyday nutritional support, for periods of increased oxidative stress and targeted cleansing, and can be incorporated into individualized endocrine, cardiovascular, or cellular support protocols.*
Detoxication Factors - Phase 1 and Phase 2 Detoxication Support
Liver detoxication occurs in two phases. During Phase I, enzymatic chemical reactions change both exogenous substances (e.g., prescription medications and pesticides) and endogenous toxins (e.g., hormones) into more water-soluble metabolites. In Phase II detoxication, the liver conjugates these metabolites to protective compounds— such as glucuronides, glutathione, sulfonates, and amino acids—that make them less harmful and easier to eliminate.1
Developed to support healthy Phase I and II detoxication pathways in the liver, Detoxication Factors provides an expertly formulated combination of more than 30 ingredients.* It can be used for everyday nutritional support, for periods of increased oxidative stress and targeted cleansing, and can be incorporated into individualized endocrine, cardiovascular, or cellular support protocols.*
Detoxication Factors contains:
- Nutrients that defend against oxidation and free radical damage*
- Conjugating agents: compounds that bind and/or support the conversion of fat-soluble toxins for elimination*
- Nutritional cofactors: vitamins, minerals, enzymes, botanical extracts, and other nutrients that participate in metabolic defense, repair, and restoration*
References
1. Nick GL. Detoxification overview. In: Clinical Purification: A Complete Treatment and Reference Manual Brookfield, Wis: Longevity Through Prevention Books; 2001:167-178.