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Livosolve

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Livosolve is a comprehensive Ayurvedic formulation consisting of traditionally used herbs like Kalmegh and Bhunimb with potential anti-oxidant, liver protective, anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties. **

Livosolve is traditionally believed to:
• Improve liver function.
• Increase the body's synthesis of essential nutrients.
• Protect the liver cells
• Normalize the digestive/liver enzymes
• Cleanse the blood from toxins/poisons

Ingredients

Each tablet contains extracts of:

- Kalmegh Ghan [Root] [Andrographis Paniculata](50 mg)
- Bhringaraja Ghan [Leaf] [Eclipta Alba] (40 mg)
- Punarnava Ghan [Root] [Boerhaavia Diffusa] (20 mg)
- Shilajit [Mineral] [Asphaltum](12 mg)
- Nishottar Powder [Root] [Ipomoea Turpethum] (18 mg)
- Bhumyamalaki Ghan [Whole Plant] [Phyllanthus Niruri] (40 mg)
- Kakamachi Powder [Fruit] [Solanum Nigrum] (10 mg)
- Sharapunkha Powder [Root] [Tephrosia purpurea](10 mg)
- Himsra Powder [Root] [Capparis sepiaria] (10 mg)

Dosage: 1 tablet 2 times daily to be taken after meals with warm water.



Research Studies on Ingredients of Livosolve

  1. Kalmegh Ghan [Andrographis Paniculata]
    - Features: Rich in antioxidant properties and known for its liver protective abilities. It also exhibits anti-viral and anti-bacterial effects.
    - Benefits: Helps in detoxifying the liver and enhances liver functions. Offers protection against viral infections and bacterial ailments.
    - Reference: [Handa, S. S., & Sharma, A. (1990). Hepatoprotective activity of andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata against carbon tetrachloride. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 92, 276.]

  2. Bhringaraja Ghan [Eclipta Alba]
    - Features: Known for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties.
    - Benefits: Traditionally used for liver rejuvenation and to combat liver disorders.
    - Reference: [Wagner, H., Geyer, B., Kiso, Y., Hikino, H., & Rao, G. S. (1986). Coumestans as the main active principles of the liver drugs Eclipta alba and Wedelia calendulacea. Planta Medica, 5, 370-374.]

  3. Punarnava Ghan [Boerhaavia Diffusa]
    - Features: Recognized for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective activities.
    - Benefits: Assists in liver function optimization and has potential liver regenerating capabilities.
    - Reference: [Rawat, A. K., Mehrotra, S., Tripathi, S. C., & Shome, U. (1997). Hepatoprotective activity of Boerhaavia diffusa L. roots—A popular Indian ethnomedicine. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 56(1), 61-66.]

  4. Shilajit [Asphaltum]
    - Features: Known for its antioxidant properties and potential liver protective effects.
    - Benefits: May help in the detoxification process and supports overall liver function.
    - Reference: [Acharya, S. B., Frotan, M. H., Goel, R. K., Tripathi, S. K., & Das, P. K. (1988). Pharmacological actions of Shilajit. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 26(10), 775-777.]

  5. Nishottar [Ipomoea Turpethum]
    - Features & Benefits: Specific research on the antioxidant, liver protective, anti-viral, and anti-bacterial properties of this herb are limited. Traditionally, it has been used in Ayurveda for detoxification.

  6. Bhumyamalaki Ghan [Phyllanthus Niruri]
    - Features: Known for its hepatoprotective and antiviral properties, particularly against the hepatitis B virus.
    - Benefits: Provides protection to the liver and is used to treat liver diseases.
    - Reference: [Wang, B. E. (2000). Treatment of chronic liver diseases with traditional Chinese medicine. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 15, E67-E70.]

  7. Kakamachi [Solanum Nigrum]
    - Features: Exhibits antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties.
    - Benefits: Contributes to the defense against liver toxins and supports liver health.
    - Reference: [Lin, H. M., Tseng, H. C., Wang, C. J., Lin, J. J., Lo, C. W., & Chou, F. P. (2008). Hepatoprotective effects of Solanum nigrum Linn extract against CCl4-induced oxidative damage in rats. Chemico-biological interactions, 171(3), 283-293.]

  8. Sharapunkha [Tephrosia purpurea]
    - Features: Recognized for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects.
    - Benefits: Supports liver function and offers protection against toxins.
    - Reference: [Sayed, H. M., Mohamed, K. H., Farag, S. F., Mohamed, G. A., Proksch, P., & Maes, L. (2008). A new hepatoprotective flavone glycoside from the seeds of Tephrosia purpurea. Pharmazie, 63(7), 514-520.]

  9. Himsra [Capparis sepiaria]
    - Features: Traditionally used for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties. - Benefits: Helps in maintaining liver health by offering protection against oxidative stress and toxins.
    - Reference: [Janbaz, K. H., Saeed, S. A., & Gilani, A. H. (2002). Protective effect of rutin on paracetamol- and CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity in rodents. Fitoterapia, 73(7-8), 557-563.]