GHF Artichoke 60ml

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Promotes liver and kidney health in people with high cholesterol

60 ml

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Description

Artichoke is known as one of the most beneficial plant principles to keep your liver healthy. If you suffer from a liver disease and you'd like to follow a diet to regulate your liver system, adding artichokes to your daily diet can help improve your quality of life.

GHF Artichoke is an ideal drinkable solution to promote the hepatic and renal health of your body. Thanks to the richness of this tonic in cynarin and various flavonoids of completely natural origin.

Among the main benefits of artichoke are the following:

  • - It reduces cholesterol, fat and blood sugar levels.
  • - It has a diuretic effect which reduces the amount of urea in the blood.
  • - It has a choleretic action that increases bile secretion, thus helping in the digestion of fat and jaundice.
  • - It stimulates the regeneration of liver cells, so its consumption is recommended for people affected by hepatitis or cirrhosis.

Keep your liver and kidneys healthy!

Instructions for use

Take 1ml of GFH Artichoke 3 times a day, once before each meal.

Composition

Price per 100 ML

€7.88 / 100 ml

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