Unhealthy Habits Accumulate
Toxins in the Body​ ​ 

 

We always talk about maintaining health through detoxification, but do you understand why detox helps?

Where are toxins come from? And why will toxins accumulate in the body?

 

Toxins are substances that must be removed from the body to avoid build-up

that would interfere with normal cellular processes. 

 

Toxins can be produced within the body and come from external environment. 

Toxins produced by the body include the by-products of normal metabolism, hormone metabolites and bacteria.

Additionally, unhealthy living habits can accumulate excessive toxins in the body,

impacting liver function and overall health. 

 

Unhealthy daily habits including overstress, irregular lifestyle and mealtimes, will increase toxins in the body and affect health. 
 

It is significant for office workers who have irregular mealtimes,

overtime working hours and excessive alcohol/ tobacco/ processed food during work.

The night owl always stays up late at night, leading to insufficient sleep and irregular sleeping patterns,

which will also make toxins accumulate in the body.

Unfortunately, the busy urban life does not allow people to reserve time for regular exercise,

failing to help the body’s natural process of toxin removal. 

 

Toxins are inevitable in our daily lives, liver as the biggest detoxification organ in the body,

to avoid impacting the liver’s health, it is essential for us to strengthen detoxification to protect liver function and improve overall health.  

 


 

How does Liver Detoxification Work? 

 

The liver is involved with almost all biochemical pathways that allow growth, fight disease,

supply nutrients, provide energy, and aid reproduction.

Unhealthy liver symptoms include loss of appetite, right upper quadrant pain,

yellow colouring of skin or eyes and dark urine. 

The worst situation will be having liver disease.

 

Research has shown that liver disease accounts for two million deaths annually and

is responsible for 4% of all deaths.1

There are many types of liver diseases, and there are about 2,000 deaths2 in Hong Kong

from liver diseases every year. 

Therefore, maintaining liver health is vital to overall health.

 

Top 4 Liver Functions  

 

 

The liver is one of the most important organs and the largest gland in the body;

about 25% of the cardiac output flows to the liver, bringing 4 essential liver functions.

 


 

Liver Detoxification Process

 

 

Liver detoxification is mainly divided into two phases. 

Phase 1 focuses on altering the toxins to become more soluble in metabolism and excretion; 

Phase 2 neutralizes and excretes phase 1 residual toxins from the body. 

Poor liver function will affect the detoxification process. 


 

Detox Formula Supports

Liver Detoxification 

 

The Proprietary Blend is Clinical Proven!

 


 

Formula Targets to Support

Liver Detoxification


 

Healthy Liver Functions are

Beneficial to Liver Detoxification

 

Healthy liver functions facilitate the liver detoxification process. 

Strengthening the liver functions and the ability of liver detoxification

can help remove the toxins in the body. 

Act Now to support liver detoxification and your overall health! ​

 

ReishiMax GLP® Improves Liver Functions

 

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Proprietary Reishi extract - uses Red Reishi which produces the highest quality extract and incorporates cracked spore technology

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Clinical studies proved that it supports immune function, helps protect the liver and improves liver function

 

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Each capsule of ReishiMax GLp®

is standardized to 13.5% polysaccharides and 6% triterpenes, which are the highest levels of activities currently available in a Reishi product

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Support healthy Immune System Function to promote the activity of antibodies and the proliferation and activity of your body’s own defensive immune cells


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