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The Smart-Weigh Weight Loss System consists of two primary components working synergistically to enhance the performance of each other.
The components are Liver Cleanse and Foundation, each with Advanced Enzyme Technology.
All natural Liver Cleanse contains the following unique combination of nutritional factors to cleanse the liver and promote healthy liver function:
- Taurine - reduces cholesterol
- Lecithin - dissolves fats, protects against heart disease, improves brain function, helps repair the liver due to alcohol damage
- Psyllium Seed Husk - reduces risk of coronary heart disease, aids elimination and weight loss
- Dandelion Root - diuretic, cleanses blood and liver
- Milk Thistle Extract - detoxifies liver, acts as anti-oxidant, helps digest fats, reverses liver damage
- Artichoke Extract - powerful liver tonic, breaks down fat, improves bile flow
- Beet Root - aids in cleansing liver and digestive tract
- Barley Grass - heals digestive tract, including colon disorders, effective anti-inflammatory, high in many nutrients
- Carrot Powder - rich source of Vitamin A, anti-oxidant properties
- Slippery Elm Bark - soothes and heals digestive tract, promoting better function
- Advanced Enzyme Technology™ - Proprietary live enzyme blend to enhance absorption of herbal extractions, and support healthy liver function.
Taurine
Taurine, one of the lesser known amino acids, plays several important roles in the body and is an essential component of cell membranes, where it plays a role in stabilizing transport across cell membranes and provides antioxidant protection.
Taurine plays a major role in the liver via the formation of bile acids and detoxification. Abnormally low levels of taurine are common in many patients with chemical sensitivities and allergies. Taurine is the major amino acid required for the removal of toxic chemicals and metabolites from the body. Taurine is important for conjugation of drugs and metabolites in the liver via the acylation route. Once conjugated, chemical toxins are removed from the body as a component of bile and also through water soluble acetates in the urine. Taurine is a key component of bile acids produced in the liver. As bile synthesis utilizes cholesterol, disordered bile synthesis may result in elevated cholesterol.
Taurine is the body's main antioxidant defense against production of excess hypochlorite ion and if this is not controlled it will lead to severe aggravation of chemical sensitivity. Impaired body synthesis of taurine will reduce the ability of the liver to detoxify environmental chemicals such as chlorine, chlorite (bleach), aldehydes (produced from alcohol excess), alcohols, petroleum solvents and ammonia. Taurine deficient persons are likely to have impaired mineral transport across the cell membrane producing imbalances in electrolytes and reduced ability of the liver to remove pollutants via the excretory routes of the bowel and kidneys.
Recent findings are demonstrating that taurine is one of the major nutrients involved in the bodies detoxification of harmful substances and drugs and should be considered in the treatment of all chemically sensitive patients.
Scientific reference: Orthoplex Research Bulletin --" Taurine the Detoxifying Amino Acid ".
Psyllium Husk Powder
Those with sluggish liver function often have difficulty metabolizing fats and may have high cholesterol levels. Psyllium can help in such cases.
The largest trial ever conducted into the effects of Psyllium fiber carried out at the Universities of Newcastle and Sydney has proven that it is probably the best cholesterol lowering fiber available. Psyllium is proving a more consistent cholesterol lowering agent than oat fiber. Psyllium is a plentiful source of soluble fiber, and it is well accepted that soluble fiber has a significant role in the prevention and treatment of elevated cholesterol levels. Psyllium is best taken with food.
Dandelion Root Powder
Dandelion is known by herbalists as Taraxacum Officinale and its root has been used for liver and biliary complaints for centuries. Extensive records of its medicinal use exists from the 10th and 11th centuries when it was promoted by famous Arabian doctors. In 16th century Britain it was well established as an official drug of the apothecaries under the name of Herba Taraxacon and was a popular medicinal plant for the liver and digestive organs. Since the 16th century the Germans have used Dandelion extensively for "blood purifying" and liver congestion. It is truly a universal herb and is still found in the official pharmocopoeias of Switzerland, Poland, Hungary and Russia. A huge amount of research has been carried out on the medicinal and nutritional effects of dandelion in many European countries. Dandelion has been used as a herbal medicine for centuries in China, India and Nepal for liver ailments. Today dandelion is used widely as a tonic in North America, the Orient and Europe.
The therapeutic properties of dandelion are due in part to its bitter substances taraxacin and inulin (a bitter glycoside). Other substances in dandelion are taraxanthin, sesquiterpenes, flavonoids, levulin, pectin, fatty acids, minerals and vitamins.
Bitters, such as those in dandelion, stimulate the digestive glands and the liver and activate the flow of bile.
Although dandelion's specific action is on the liver, it also acts as a general body tonic. It acts as a laxative, diuretic, anti-inflammatory, bitter tonic and cholagogue. Its cholagogue effect is useful for liver and gall bladder inflammation and congestion, as well as jaundiced states. It is of use in the early stages of cirrhosis of the liver such as alcoholic cirrhosis.
Professor John King, the American doctor famous for his works on medicinal herbs, recommends dandelion for " weak digestion, loss of appetite, constipation and hepatic (liver) torpor ". Its dual liver and kidney action makes dandelion an excellent detoxifying remedy for gout, rheumatism and skin complaints.
The Australian Journal Medical Herbalism Vol 3 (4),1991, refers to two studies, one by Vivarelli in 1938 and the other in Britain, which demonstrate the liver healing properties of dandelion. They found that dandelion successfully treats hepatitis, liver swelling, jaundice and indigestion in those with inadequate bile secretion.
Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum )
This herb has been known as a traditional liver tonic for centuries and more than 100 scientific research papers and a symposia have been produced on its liver healing properties, Reference Aust. Journal Medical Herbalism Vol 4 (1), 1992. Milk Thistle is also known as Silybum marianum, Silymarin or St Mary's Thistle. Milk Thistle has multiple actions; these are liver-protective, liver-regenerative, anti-hypoglycaemic, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. Milk Thistle can be used with benefit in the following conditions----
- chronic hepatitis
- cirrhosis
- liver damage
- bile stagnation (cholestasis)
- alcohol and chemical induced fatty liver
Clinical and laboratory studies and tissue examinations, both in humans and animals have found Milk Thistle to have beneficial effects in treating all of the above.
Milk Thistle has been found to reduce toxic fatty degeneration of the liver.
In 1969, the renowned phalloidine experiment was carried out by the researchers Vogel and Temme, Reference Arzneim Forsch 1969; 19:613-615. During this test, St Milk Thistle was proven to be liver protective. Phalloidine is extremely toxic to the liver. Milk Thistle can block its toxic effects, which indicates that it has powerful liver-protective capability.
Not only is this remarkable herb liver protective, it has also been found to help liver cells (hepatocytes) repair and regenerate themselves after they have been damaged. Milk Thistle contains a flavone which protects some of the intracellular components of liver cells (mitochondria and microsomes) from lipid peroxidation; this protective effect was 10 times more powerful than that of vitamin E.
The powerful detoxification enzymes in the liver that break down drugs and toxic chemicals are called the cytochrome P450 enzymes. These enzymes are improved by one of the components of Milk Thistle called silibinin.
A 3-month study following 67 patients with chronic hepatitis, toxic liver damage and biliary inflammation found that Milk Thistle greatly helped their liver disease. Reference: Talalaj S. A research paper--Silybum marianum. Sydney: NHAA, 1985.
The same study found that patients with alcoholic cirrhosis had a significantly higher survival rate if treated with Milk Thistle.
Artichoke
Artichoke, also known as Cynara scolymus, is a bitter tonic with liver protective and liver restorative actions. It has also been used as a "blood purifier". During the 1930's, clinical studies established its value in lowering blood cholesterol, urea and nitrogen waste products of metabolism. Reference Rocchietta S: Minerva Med 50,612 (1959). It is of use as a liver restorative, in cases of liver insufficiency and damage, liver diseases, poor digestion, gall stones and chronic constipation. In overweight patients it can be used to lower elevated cholesterol and triglycerides. It can be used as a cleanser in cases of skin diseases and excessive body odor.
Slippery Elm Bark
The fine powder made from the bark of the slippery elm tree has a soothing effect upon the mucous membranes of the gastrointestinal tract. It produces temporary relief from the excessive acidity and reflux caused by digestive disorders. Slippery elm powder produces a protective lining upon inflammed and ulcerated mucosal surfaces and is thus of use for those with gastritis and stomach and duodenal ulcers. It may be of help in some cases of irritable bowel syndrome.
Advanced Enzyme Technology™
Many botanicals contain precursors that, when exposed to certain enzymes, are converted to potent and well-characterized antioxidant compounds. Two of these precursors are rutin and chlorogenic acid, which are enzymatically converted to quercetin and caffeic/quinnic acid. We have demonstrated this effect in a lab by incubating botanicals, such as barley grass and beet root, with enzyme blends. Within minutes after adding the enzyme, the conversion to antioxidant compounds can be observed.
In the process of detoxification, free radicals are readily produced. These free radicals are prone to causing oxidative damage to cellular constituent. Caffeic acid, quercetin, quinnic acid, and ferulic acid have been shown to have antioxidant properties greater than that of vitamins E and C. All are produced through enzymes not found in the human system. By supplementing with fungal enzymes, one is assured of obtaining these antioxidant compounds from botanicals.
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