Novel Probiotic-Prebiotic Blend Supports a Healthy Liver
“We’ve now discovered the gut-liver connection. These two organ systems are connected by the portal vein, which delivers nutrient-rich and, unfortunately, toxin-rich blood to the liver,” said Dr. Michael Smith, Life Extension’s Director of Education. “FLORASSIST® Liver Restore’s novel synbiotic combination promotes intestinal health, helping to deliver clean, nourishing blood to the liver.”
FLORASSIST® Liver Restore™ encourages a healthy ratio of gut bacteria by providing seven liver-friendly probiotic strains along with a prebiotic called a fructooligosaccharide.
Preclinical studies indicate that this formula helps crowd out unwanted bacteria that may/can be found in the gut. These unwanted bacteria create compounds the liver doesn’t like. In clinical studies, the probiotic-prebiotic combo in FLORASSIST® Liver Restore™ also helped improve measurements of C-reactive protein, a biomarker produced in the liver.
There are many things you can do to help protect your liver, such as eating right, exercising regularly and maintaining a healthy body weight. Taking FLORASSIST® Liver Restore™ every day can also encourage healthy levels of liver enzymes and support the health of this vital organ.
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