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Bio-Liv (Lipotropic Support Formula), 90 Capsules, BioGenesis
Bio-Liv (Lipotropic Support Formula), 90 Capsules, BioGenesis

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Bio-Liv from Biogenesis offers protection and support for healthy liver function through the use of important phytonutrients and antioxidants. This formula also includes cholagogues for healthy gallbladder function. In addition, Bio-Liv enables enhanced liver detoxification capacity.*

Bio-Liv (Lipotrophic Support Formula) is a comprehensive formula offering a unique blend of lipotrophic nutrients. These lipotrophic nutrients are combined with methyl donors and select herbs that are used to support bile flow and healthy liver function.* Additional ingredient information is listed on the bottom of this page.

Ingredients:
3 capsules contain:
Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate) 5 mg.
Folic Acid 100 mcg.
Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin) 10 mcg.
Magnesium (Citrate) 4.5 mg.
Choline (Bitartrate) 200 mg.
Liver (Bovine) 150 mg.
DL Methionine 100 mg.
Inositol 100 mg.
L-Taurine 50 mg.
Trimethylglycine 50 mg.
OxBile (Bovine) 50 mg.
Turmeric Extract (Curcuminoids) 50 mg.
Dandelion Root Powder 50 mg.
Milk Thistle Seed 50 mg.
Green Tea Extract (Catechins) 50 mg.
Celandine Leaf 25 mg.
Fringe Tree Root Bark 25 mg.
Black Radish Root 25 mg.
Beet Leaf 25 mg.
Other Ingredients: gelatin, silica.

Recommended Use:
Adults: Take 1 capsule, three times per day, or as directed by a health care professional.

Additional ingredient information:

Pyridoxal 5-phosphate (vitamin B6) is involved in the metabolism of amino acids and glycogen. It is a coenzyme in the synthesis of nucleic acids, hemoglobin, neurotransmitters (serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine and gamaaminobutyric acid) and many other compounds. P 5-P is a coenzyme for over 100 enzymes, including the transaminases (some liver specific) and decarboxylases. Along with folic acid and Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6 lowers Homocysteine an independent risk factor for arteriosclerosis and heart disease.

Folic Acid, like vitamin B6 is a member of the B vitamin family. B vitamins play key roles in healthy liver detoxification pathways. Folic acid appears to be more important than either B6 or B12 in reducing elevated Homocysteine levels. Folate specializes in one carbon or methyl transfers. As such it aids the liver in establishing healthy methyl transfer functions. Folate is essential for DNA replication and repair. It is indicated for the prevention of some birth defects, reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease as well as some forms of cancer.

Vitamin B12 is part of the trinity of B Vitamins shown to reduce the risk of arteriosclerosis and coronary heart disease through its role in lowering Homocysteine levels. B12, along with Folate is involved with DNA and RNA synthesis, genetic and neurological integrity. B12, Folate and B6 are important cofactor in red blood cell production. The liver uses B vitamins as cofactors necessary for healthy detoxification processes.

Choline is necessary for the structure and function of all cells. Choline is the precursor to phosphatidyl choline, sphingomyelin, acetylcholine, as well as the methyl donor betaine (Trimethylglycine). A low choline diet can result in fatty infiltration of the liver. Choline prevents fat deposition in the liver through its lipotropic action. Other well-known lipotropics would include folic acid, vitamin B12 and Methionine. Choline prevents liver damage. Adequate Intake (AI) of choline was determined to be that level required preventing elevation of the liver enzyme ALT (also called SGPT). Choline may be helpful in some disorders of the liver.

Methionine may protect against the hepatotoxic effects of acetaminophen. By virtue of its sulfur content, its chelating ability and its antioxidant activity Methionine has anti-hepatotoxic activity. Methionine supports the production of the antioxidant glutathione.

Inositol is also a lipotropic agent. As such it may help protect against increases in total cholesterol and fatty acids in the liver.

Taurine is an antioxidant. It reported to have hypocholesterolemic, antiatherogenic and detoxifying activity. Taurine enhances bile acid synthesis. It has been shown in animal and human studies to reduce blood pressure in hypertensives, but not normotensive individuals. Taurine administration reduces fat in the stool (steatorrhea) in cystic fibrosis patients. Taurine may decrease insulin resistance explaining its antidiabetic activity in animals. Taurine is inotropic. Cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure patients benefit from its use. Taurine is essential for healthy liver detoxification processes.

Trimethylglycine acts as a lipotropic agent reversing or preventing fatty degeneration of the liver (steatosis). Choline and Methionine have also been shown to posses these qualities. Trimethylglycine, along with choline act as methyl donors necessary for the production of the bodies principal methyl donor: SAMe. It is thought that through its enhancement of SAMe production, Trimethylglycine has its protective effect against ethanol and carbon tetrachloride hepatic damage in animals. Like B6, Folate and B12, Trimethylglycine helps to lower elevated Homocysteine levels.

Glandulars: Liver extract and Ox Bile act as trophic agents to enhance regenerative capacity and normalize bile flow.

Botanical Base: Turmeric, Dandelion, Milk Thistle, Green Tea, Celandine, Fringe Tree, Black Radish and Beet leaf: These botanicals have been noteworthy for their hepatoprotective properties. Turmeric (Curcuma) acts as a choleretic, antihepatotoxic and anti-inflammatory. Dandelion (Taraxicum) has cholagogue, diuretic and appetite stimulant properties. It has been commonly used in liver and gallbladder disorders.

Milk Thistle (Silymarin) is also a cholagogue, but has the additional quality of acting as a hepatoprotectant and stimulant of hepatocyte regenerative capacity. Green Tea Extract (Camellia Sinensis) is known for its hepatoprotectant properties due to its content of various catechins. Celandine (Chelidonium Majus) acts as an antispasmodic, reducing pain of the bile ducts and the gastrointestinal tract. Its common use has been for liver and gallbladder complaints.

Fringe Tree (Chionanthus Virginicus) is used for liver and gallbladder conditions (including gallstones). Black Radish (Raphanus Sativus) acts as a secretagogue for the upper gastrointestinal tract, enhancing motility. Beet Leaf (Beta Vulgaris) is high in betaine (trimethylglycine). It acts to reduce fatty infiltration of the liver.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.


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