Liver Sauce (100 ml - super detox)
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Liver Sauce® – Liquid liver support for bile flow, detoxification and elimination
Liver Sauce® from Quicksilver Scientific is a fast-acting, liposomal formulation developed to support the body's natural detoxification processes and the elimination of unwanted substances. The mixture combines classic bitter herbs with carefully selected bioactive plant extracts and R-lipoic acid. The formula is designed to support bile production and flow, digestion, the phase responses in detoxification, as well as a balanced immune and inflammatory response – delivered in a liquid that is quickly absorbed via the oral mucosa.
Summary
This premium blend of dandelion root, gentian root, solidago (golden rice), myrrh, milk thistle (silymarin), R-lipoic acid (RLA), diindolylmethane (DIM), quercetin and luteolin has been developed for daily use as part of a holistic detoxification routine. Liposomal delivery (phospholipid-based vesicles, typically 20–100 nm) contributes to high bioavailability and uniform distribution. The product is intended for adults and can be combined with a binding agent (e.g. activated charcoal/ultra-binder) according to the manufacturer's protocols and advice from healthcare professionals.
Health effects
• Support for bile and digestion: Bitter herbs (dandelion, gentian, myrrh) are traditionally used to support normal bile flow and digestive comfort
• Microbial and unwanted load: Myrrh and propolis-like phenols (in the herbal matrix) have been studied to support the body's natural defense mechanisms
• Cellular detoxification support: R-lipoic acid is a redox-active sulfur compound that participates in the cells' endogenous detoxification network
• Enzyme and phase support: DIM, quercetin and luteolin have been studied in connection with Nrf2 signaling and the body's own production of detoxifying enzymes
• Liver support: Silymarin (milk thistle) has been widely researched in connection with liver health and the management of oxidative stress
• Balanced inflammatory response: Quercetin, luteolin and boswellia-like phenols (not in this formula) are often mentioned in literature to support a physiological inflammatory response (here: quercetin and luteolin)
• Daily well-being: Composite plant profile that can be included in routines for well-being, diet, sleep and hydration
Top 2 main features and one surprising benefit
• Liver and bile 💧: The four bitter herbs (dandelion, gentian, solidago, myrrh) are traditionally used to support bile flow and digestion - central nodes in the body's detoxification.
• Cellular detoxification ⚙️: R-lipoic acid participates in redox balance and recycling of endogenous antioxidant systems in cells.
• Surprising advantage ✨: DIM, quercetin and luteolin have been studied to activate the Nrf2 axis – the body's "internal switch" which regulates the expression of several detoxifying and antioxidative enzymes.
Technical details and specifications
Form and delivery
Liposomal liquid (phospholipids from purified sunflower seed lecithin) with a clear consistency for rapid oral/sublingual absorption.
Dosage and use
Take 1 teaspoon (5 ml) in the mouth, hold on 30-90 seconds before swallowing. Used on empty stomach, preferably 20–30 minutes before food. When used together with binder: take Liver Sauce®, wait approx. 30 minutes, take a binder, wait a further 30 minutes before a meal (follow the advice of your healthcare professional). Pregnant/breastfeeding or with a medical condition: consult a doctor.
Nutritional content per 5 ml
• Sodium: 15 mg (<1% RI)
• R-lipoic acid (from sodium R-lipoate): 48 mg
• Proprietary herbal concentrate: 750 mg (liquid extracts of dandelion root, gentian root, solidago gigantea (aerial parts), myrrh oleo-gum resin, and essential oil of sweet orange)
• Proprietary bioactive blend: 60 mg (diindolylmethane (DIM), milk thistle seed extract [80% silymarin], quercetin, luteolin)
• Phospholipids (from purified sunflower seed lecithin): 180 mg
Ingredients
Ethanol, glycerin, water, vitamin E (tocofer solan/natural mixed tocopherols), medium chain triglycerides (MCT), gum acacia, phospholipids (sunflower seed lecithin), natural sweet orange essential oil.
Allergens
Contains phospholipids from sunflower seeds. Free from gluten and GMOs.
Number of servings per bottle
100 ml bottle provides 20 portions 5 ml each.
Notice on health claims (Norway/EEA)
It exists no EFSA-approved health claims for the listed plant substances (DIM, quercetin, luteolin, milk thistle, dandelion, gentian, solidago, myrrh) or R-lipoic acid. The descriptions above are neutral and are based on traditional use and/or published research. Vitamin E is included only as an auxiliary substance; amount is not declared as a nutrient, and therefore no claim is made relating to vitamin E.
Storage
Tightly closed, dry and dark. Keep out of the reach of children. Use within the expiration date on the label.
Manufacturer information (example - update by label)
Quicksilver Scientific, Louisville, CO, USA. Norwegian distributor: Uno Vita AS (insert address/contact).
Reservations (dietary supplements)
Allowed to be used by adults. All use of supplements is at your own risk and should be done in consultation with a doctor. The recommended daily dose should not be exceeded. The effect of this product may vary from person to person. Dietary supplements should not replace a varied diet. Should be kept out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the products we market can cure disease.
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