Product information
Detoxing activity of CardoEpa+
This phytocomplex containing artichoke, Milk thistle and Chrysantellum Americanum fosters liver detoxification. The liver comes into contact with several substances, and we often subject it to potentially toxic dietary and environmental insults. Artichoke and Chrysantellum Americanum promote the efficiency of liver functions. Silymarin contained in Milk thistle has long been known for its detoxing and protecting effects on the liver.
Reduced glutathione and selenium to protect our liver
Reduce glutathione and selenium are contained in Cardoepa+ formula and they reduce the production of free radicals and oxidants produced by liver metabolic processes. Reduced glutathione and selenium are two important elements for the proper functioning of some liver enzymes which help reduce the damage caused by free radicals
Ingredients: Artichoke (Cynara scolimus, L.) caulinary leaves dry extract titrated at 5% in chlorogenic acid, Capsule (Coating agents: Hydroxy-Propyl-Methylcellulose, Purified water, Colour: Calcium carbonate (E 170), Carrageenan); Milk thistle (Silybum marianum, L.) achenes dry extract titrated at 80% in silymarin, American chrysanthemum (Chrysantellum americanum, Vatke) herba dry extract 4:1, Reduced glutathione-L, Anti-caking agents: Silicon dioxide, Magnesium strearate; Selenium L-Methionine.
Recommended dose: 2 capsules.
Package: 60 capsules
What CardoEpa+ is suitable for:
> To drain and detoxify the liver
> As a liver antioxidant
Information sheet
For daily dose | for 4 capsules | NVR* |
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Artichoke of which in colorogenic acid | 640 mg 32 mg | -- |
Milk thistle of which in slimymarin | 360 mg 288 mg | -- |
American chrysanthemum | 240 mcg | -- |
Reduced glutathione-L | 120 mcg | -- |
Selenium | 80 mcg | 145% |
*Nutrient Reference Value (EU Reg. n°1169/2011)
Warnings: Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Supplements should not be considered as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of the reach of children under 3 years of age.
The physiological activity described above is purely informative and does not intend to replace medical practice.