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Hepagen nurtures liver Qi and removes liver Blood Stasis. It helps enhance the livers immunity to help heal injuries in the liver and intrahepatic duct. It also clears the stagnating blood clots, metabolic toxins, and unhealthy tissue. Brown and LC Balancer are recommended to support liver function. Levera is recommended to reduce liver inflammation.
1. Depression, Liver Damage, and Intrahepatic Duct Injury Chronic high level of stress, emotional trauma, or chronic liver disease can cause severe reduction of blood circulation to the liver resulting in tissue damage and injury to the liver and intrahepatic duct, a system of smaller tubes within the liver that collect and transport bile to the extrahepatic ducts. Poor circulation can cause blood clot formation, intrahepatic duct obstruction, impairment of bile flow, and slowed healing of injured tissues. Increased levels of metabolic toxins in the liver and intrahepatic duct can accumulate and diffuse into blood circulation causing symptoms of becoming easily upset or irritable, anxiety, insomnia, depression, abdominal fullness, body heaviness, right upper quadrant pains, weakness, as well as ankle swelling and pain.
Hepagen helps enhance the livers immunity to help clear the blood clots, toxins, and dead tissue by pushing them into the bile duct system, then the digestive tract and then expelled via stool. Patients may experience different amounts of mucus or dark blood in their stools in about 4 days to 1 week along with reduction in the symptoms after beginning Hepagen. Brown and LC Balancer are recommended to support the basic function of the liver. Levera is recommended to reduce liver inflammation. 4-6 weeks of the protocol may be required for significant improvement.
Suggested Dosage: 2 capsules, 3 times a day Ingredients: Cape Jasmine Fruit, Cassia Twig, Chinese Date, Chinese Thorowax Root, Drgonsbones, Dried Ginger, Immature Orange Fruit, Indian Bread, Officinal Magnolia Bark, Oyster Shell, Peach Seed, Processed Pinellia Tuber, Tangshen, White Peony Root
Pinyin Name: Baishao, Chaihu, Dangshen, Dazao, Fabanxia, Fuling, Ganjiang, Guizhi, Houpo, Huangqin, Longgu, Muli, Taoren, Zhishi, Zhizi
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