HEPARAN ROYALE — 90 CAPSULES
For daily support of your liver and the associated energy and fat metabolism.
Everybody knows, what heart, lung and stomach do. But the liver is a mystery to many people. At the same time, it is the largest gland in the human body and a multi-functional metabolism organ, without which our body would not work and we could not live. The organ with an approximate weight of one and a half kilograms is actually responsible for complex metabolism processes, stores vitamins, fats and sugar, produces hormones, proteins, and digestive juices, contributes to fat digestion, and is our endogenous detoxification organ No. 1. The role of our liver is almost unbelievable and really fantastic.
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To better understand it, we take a closer look at the most important tasks and functions of our liver:
Everything we eat and drink initially reaches stomach and intestine and is broken down in there. The nutrients, like fat and sugar, and the vitamins are then transported via the portal vein to the liver, which resides—protected by the ribs—directly below the diaphragm in the right upper belly. All pollutants are also transported to the liver via the portal vein for natural detoxification.
Roughly 300 million liver cells take care of the different substances, which reach the liver on this way. At first, the liver cells perform an important filtering function, because via this way, approximately 1.5 l blood (= 2,000 l per day) flow through the liver. The substances, which are resorbed into the blood stream in the intestine are immediately filtered in the liver cells and, depending on demand, immediately utilized, stored, converted, or decomposed.
For example, the sugars, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and trace elements are processed, stored, and dispensed back into the organism on demand. If, for example, the eyes require vitamin A—the liver depot dispenses this vitamin. If the bones need vitamin D—it is also retrieved from the liver. Is ferric required for oxygen transport? The liver is also responsible for this and dispenses this trace element. The immune system of our body urgently requires protein? The liver will react immediately and will provide the defense system of our body with the required immune substance, so he can effectively fight intruders, which might cause illness otherwise. The liver is also a depot of nutrients for all purposes. It stores many of the substances we consume with our diet, and without which we could not live.
But the liver cells also produce or synthesize many important substances (synthesis function). From protein components, the liver actually builds many important proteins. So it, for example, produces coagulation factors, which lead to blood coagulation in case of injuries, and the C-reactive protein (CRP), which plays a key role in case of inflammations in the body. Furthermore, it produces proteins for the transport of fats and hormones in the body. Moreover, it produces the protein albumin—which is, amongst other things, required to keep the “body water” in the vessels. Also a major part of the endogenous cholesterol is produced and utilized by the liver, to compose bile. The liver produces roughly 1 liter of bile daily, which makes fats from the diet digestible.
Our liver has therefore a central task for all other related functions of the energy and fat metabolism in our body.
The liver also has a key role—as already mentioned above—in the detoxification of harmful substances, which form in the body during digestive processes, or which enter the body from outside (detoxification organ).
In the human metabolism, toxic substances constantly form. The liver converts them to harmless substances, for example poisonous ammonia to non-poisonous urea. Alcohol is also rendered harmless by the liver: Per hour and per 10 kilograms of body weight, the liver can decompose approximately 1 gram of alcohol by converting it into acetic acid and then on to fat.
Unfortunately, we often ingest toxic substances with our diet (herbicides, insecticides, pesticides, etc.) and medication. But also via the skin or our respiratory system, we often ingest toxic substances (cue: pollution by chemicals).
One permanent task of the liver is to filtrate all these toxic substances from the blood and render them harmless. Only then, the neutralized toxins can be excreted via the kidneys or the intestine.
The liver works daily, 24 hours—around the clock, without any holiday. To manage this workload, the liver has a very strong and simply fantastic ability of regeneration, in particular compared with other organs of the body. If the liver is damaged, injured, or even if a part of it dies off, the affected liver tissue can form again. The precondition for this regeneration, however, is, that the reason for the injury has been removed and less than 50% of the functional mass of the organ was impaired.
Although our liver has this great natural regeneration capability, the natural function of the liver can be negatively influenced and impaired due to different factors in our everyday life, namely by:
- one-sided and unhealthy nutrition (e.g. high-fat diet)
- medication
- environmental toxins
- alcohol
The problem is, that our liver is not able to inform us about a possible overload or impairment of its functions by corresponding signals. The reason for this is, that the liver is not streaked with neurons, which would enable it to communicate with our consciousness.
But we can receive indirect signals by other reactions of our body, which may possibly be traced back to an impaired or overloaded function of our liver. This also relates thereto, that the function of our liver more or less influences all other organs of our body. Such signals can therefore be fatigue, listlessness, feeling of fullness, flatulence, overweight, insomnia, and higher susceptibility to infections. Even pain the back and head, or other unpleasant impairments of our body may, in the worst case, be traceable to an impaired or overloaded function of the liver for a longer period.
Amongst other things, the liver can be responsible for all those unpleasant consequences and many more. In the final consequence, a healthy liver is a precondition for a healthy body. A regularly strong liver is therefore one of the most important preconditions for a regularly strong body. And this eventually includes all other related functions of the energy and fat metabolism in our body.
So use this incredible natural regeneration capability of our liver and pay attention to your liver and the related energy and fat metabolism, that they have earned. Besides a deliberately healthy and varied diet, a healthy lifestyle is important.
But you can treat this incredible regeneration capability of the liver and the related energy and fat metabolism on purpose with different natural substances from mother nature’s garden.
Our nutritional supplement “Heparan Royale” combines different fascinating plant extracts and nutrients, which are known for supporting these different functions and tasks in different ways:
- vitamins thiamine, riboflavin niacin, and pantothenic acid
The vitamins thiamine, riboflavin niacin, and pantothenic acid contribute to a normal energy metabolism. Furthermore, riboflavin helps to protect (liver)cells from oxidative stress.
- choline
Choline is a vitamin-like substance, which contributes to a normal function of the liver and a normal fat metabolism.
- turmeric extract
The turmeric plant belongs to the family of the ginger plants. Its rhizome is used as spice and to support human health for generations. The curcumin, which is contained in the turmeric extract, is traditionally consumed to support digestion, because curcumin, amongst other things, stimulates the production of gastric juices and bile. Of Curcumin is further said, that it has a protective effect on the liver.
- milk thistle extract
The extract from milk thistle seeds contains a natural substance, silymarin. Long since, tea preparations traditionally extracted from milk thistle seeds are used to support the liver’s and the gall bladder’s well-being.
- artichoke leave extract
For generations, the leaves of the artichoke are traditionally consumed to support the natural digestion function.
- dandelion leave extract
The most important substances of the dandelion leaves are, as is known, their tanning agents. The are traditionally consumed to generally support the natural secretion in the digestion glands in liver and gall bladder.
- wild chicory powder
Wild chicory is used since the middle ages as salad and to support human health. It is traditionally used to stimulate the natural secretion of digestive juices in liver and gall bladder.
- grape seed extract
In former times, little attention was paid to the seeds contained in grapes from a nutritional point of view. But for some decades, the special treasures are known, which are hidden in grape seeds. They contain, amongst other things, so-called “oligomeric proanthocyanins”, which are summarized as “OPC”. And exactly this OPC is the strongest antioxidant, which have been found in nature yet, up to 20 times stronger than a comparable amount of vitamin C.
Another special feature of OPC is further, that it is water-soluble and fat-soluble, which is why it can deploy its effect as natural antioxidant in all different tissue types of our body. We have therefore integrated grape seed extract in our product formula as additional protection for your liver cells against oxidative stress.
- L-glutamine
In our intestine, so-called neurotoxic (poisonous) substances, like ammonia, form, which then reach the liver via the portal vein. To detoxify ammonia, the liver requires the semi-essential amino acid L-glutamine.
L-glutamine additionally helps to keep the mucosae of the gastrointestinal tract intact.
- L-glutathione
The tripeptide glutathione, which can be found in our body, is known as one of the key substances of our natural immune system, due to its antioxidative effect. But glutathione is also part of the natural endogenous detoxification and excretion processes.
- taurine
Taurine is a natural component of bile acid conjugates and therefore contributes to fat digestion. In our body, it is attached to the bile acids, which are produced in the liver, to enhance their solubility. These compounds (conjugates) reach, after storage in the gall bladder, the small intestine, where they are disassembled again.
- alpha lipoic acid
Alpha lipoic acid is a compound, which can be found in our body naturally, and which contributes to energy metabolism as co-enzyme. Additionally, it works as a strong antioxidant and plays a key role in the carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism. As alpha lipoic acid is water-soluble and fat-soluble, it can deploy its effect on all types of cells and tissues and temporarily enrich in many bodily tissues, to be released whenever needed.
Due to this cocktail of different substances in the precious formula of “Heparan Royale” will hence eventually support the liver in its natural function and therefore the related energy and fat metabolism.
This way, “Heparan Royale” serves to protect your normal liver function and the related energy and fat metabolism. As our 300 billion liver cells have to perform their various tasks and services daily, we recommend a regular daily intake of our product “Heparan Royale”. We are convinced, that you will experience the new energy and freshness, which your organism will gain thereby, within a few weeks.
By the way: We recommend, besides taking “Heparan Royale” daily, to treat your liver twice a year with our specially tuned product “Milk Thistle”. Because a strong liver is one of the most important preconditions for a strong body—for all of your life.
Advice: Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy way of living.