NUTREASE POWDER- NATURE’S BLEND OF PROTEIN, FIBER & PHYTOCHEMICALS IN NUTRITIONAL DETOXIFICATION & CLEANSING OF BODY’S TOXINS FROM INTERNAL ORGANS AND TISSUE.

  • Govind Shukla Lactonova Nutripharm (P) Ltd, Makers of NUTREASE Powder, Mallapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • Nagalakshmi Yaparthy Lactonova Nutripharm (P) Ltd, Makers of NUTREASE Powder, Mallapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • Neha Giri Lactonova Nutripharm (P) Ltd, Makers of NUTREASE Powder, Mallapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
  • C.J. Sampath Kumar Lactonova Nutripharm (P) Ltd, Makers of NUTREASE Powder, Mallapur, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Keywords: Overexposure, Detoxification, liver

Abstract

The body’s ability to rid itself of toxic substances is largely dependent upon the liver. Overexposure to environmental toxins in the air and in our diet can put excessive strain on the liver’s detoxification systems and can rob us of our health. Detoxification in the liver occurs in two general phases: Phase I and Phase II. Depending upon the availability of many critical nutrients, the activity of either phase may be reduced or enhanced. Adequate nutritional supplement like Nutrease powder helps to insure proper functioning of both phases of detoxification. Scientific research has revealed that Nutrease powder is helpful in detoxification & cleansing of our Toxic metabolic products. This review summarizes the current available scientific literature regarding the effect of NUTREASE POWDER, The Nature’s blend of protein, Fibers & plant extracts (phytochemicals) in detoxification & cleansing program.

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Govind Shukla, Nagalakshmi Yaparthy, Neha Giri, C.J. Sampath Kumar. NUTREASE POWDER- NATURE’S BLEND OF PROTEIN, FIBER & PHYTOCHEMICALS IN NUTRITIONAL DETOXIFICATION & CLEANSING OF BODY’S TOXINS FROM INTERNAL ORGANS AND TISSUE. Med. res. chronicles [Internet]. 2017Aug.31 [cited 2024Apr.27];4(04):426-38. Available from: https://medrech.com/index.php/medrech/article/view/258
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