Linfocinetic 60 - food supplement 60 tablets
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Food supplement that promotes purification, drainage, and the elimination of toxins from the excretory organs, enhancing diuresis, liver function, intestinal transit, and skin function. Contains no gluten or lactose.
Artichoke
As a choleretic, bile flow regulator, and hepatoprotector, it is useful for hepatobiliary disorders. Its choleretic and hepatoprotective action is exerted through its effect on urea metabolism: it helps reduce azotemia by stimulating the hepatic transformation of nitrogenous molecules imperfectly processed by the liver, poorly diffusible by the kidneys, into urea, which is less toxic and diffusible through the kidneys.
Burdock
It is known above all for its draining action on the skin. Thanks to this activity, it is particularly useful in the treatment of acne, eczema, and seborrhea. It also has diuretic and cholagogue properties.
Dandelion
It is known for its choleretic, cholagogue, and hepatoprotective properties. Thanks to its draining and purifying properties, it is useful during weight-loss diets. The bitter principles it contains also stimulate the initial phase of the digestive process, the production of saliva and gastric juices, thus proving useful in cases of digestive disorders.
Rosemary
It has cholagogue, choleretic, and hepatoprotective properties. In particular, the hepatoprotective action is determined by the inhibition of lipoperoxidation in microsomes and liposomes, particularly at the level of hepatocytes. Rosemary also has antispasmodic and antioxidant properties.
Milk Thistle
It is known for its hepatoprotective properties, linked to silymarin. In fact, it stimulates the production of new liver cells and stabilizes both the hepatocyte membrane and that of the cytoplasmic organelles, particularly lysosomes, determining the inhibition of the escape of lysosomal enzymes toxic to the cell. It also prevents the penetration of toxic substances into the liver cell. Milk thistle also prevents free radical damage, inhibits lipid peroxidation, and increases liver glutathione levels.
Cola
It has diuretic, digestive, and tonic properties. It is also used for weight loss and to reduce cellulite.
Fennel
It increases salivary and gastric secretion, facilitating digestion. It also has a carminative and sedative effect on gastrointestinal spasms. In particular, the trans-anethole it contains acts on the intestinal smooth muscles, promoting motility and improving the progression of intestinal contents. At the same time, it reduces the production of gas, responsible for flatulence and the onset of abdominal pain.
Green tea
It has a strong diuretic and antioxidant effect. It is also able to lower blood lipid levels: in fact, it is believed that the polyphenols it contains increase adrenaline levels, which leads to an increase in lipolysis. Thanks to these properties, it is used as an adjuvant in weight-loss diets.
Ginger
It is able to stimulate salivary and gastric secretions, peristalsis and improve intestinal muscle tone. Thanks to its stomachic and prokinetic properties, it is useful in cases of difficult digestion and aerophagia. It also has cholagogue and hepatoprotective properties.
Carrot
It has a strong diuretic action: it increases the volume of urine and the amount of uric acid eliminated by 10%. It also has digestive properties and is characterized by a high concentration of Vitamin A.
Chicory
Bitter-tonic plant, it is traditionally used in case of digestive difficulties, for its choleretic and cholagogue activity and for its diuretic action.
Cumin
It is known for its carminative and digestive properties.
Licorice
Thanks to its antispasmodic action on intestinal smooth muscles, it is useful in case of Digestive difficulties, bloating, slow digestion, and aerophagia.
Gentian
Contains bitter glucosides that stimulate taste receptors and cause, by reflex, an increase in salivary and gastric secretion, thus improving digestive function. They also promote the motility of the digestive tract, proving useful for slow digestion.
Ingredients
Blend of plant extracts (supported on Fructooligosaccharides, Glycerin).
| 100 ml | daily dose (1 stick=10 ml) | |
| Artichoke (Cynara scolymus) leaves | 8.12 g | 812 mg |
| Dandelion (Taraxacum officinalis) roots | 8.12 g | 812 mg |
| Burdock (Arctium lappa) roots | 7.54 g | 754 mg |
| Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) leaves | 6.38 g | 638 mg |
| Milk thistle (Sylibum marianum) seeds | 5.80 g | 580 mg |
| Cola (Cola acuminata) nuts | 5.22 g | 522 mg |
| Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) seeds | 5.22 g | 522 mg |
| Green tea (Camellia sinensis) leaves | 5.22 g | 522 mg |
| Ginger (Zingiber officinalis) rhizome | 5.22 g | 522 mg |
| Carrot (Daucus carota) roots | 4.06 g | 406 mg |
| Chicory (Cichorium intybus) roots | 4.06 g | 406 mg |
| Caraway (Cuminum cyminum) seeds | 2.90 g | 290 mg |
| Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) roots | 2.90 g | 290 mg |
| Gentian (Genziana lutea) roots | 1.74 g | 174 mg |
Directions for use
We recommend taking 1 stick per day, pure or diluted in a glass of water.
Characteristics
Drainage allows the body to eliminate toxins through the excretory organs: liver, kidneys, intestines, and skin.
The result of good drainage is an enhancement of liver activity, bile secretions, diuresis and intestinal transit, and the regulation of sebum secretion. A slowdown in the functionality of the excretory organs, resulting in the accumulation of a pool of toxic and waste substances, can weaken our body. Drainage puts the body in a position to recover an altered balance and respond optimally to therapies.
Format
20 10 ml sticks.
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