by The Puritan's Pride Editorial Team
The largest internal organ in the human body, the liver processes everything you consume including foods, drinks, and medications. It absorbs nutrients, filters out toxins, assists digestion, stores vitamins, and plays a role in your body’s immune response.
Take good care of your liver by exercising regularly, limiting alcohol, drinking plenty of water, and eating a healthy diet. Incorporate natural supplements that may support liver function, such as:
Milk thistle is a vibrant purple plant with origins dating back to ancient Greece. Found in milk thistle seeds is an active compound called silymarin, which supports the structure of outer cell membranes within the liver. It also has antioxidant properties that promote overall wellness and helps scavenge cell-damaging free radicals.
Berberine works with milk thistle (silymarin) to maintain healthy liver function. This naturally occurring alkaloid found in plants may also help keep cholesterol and triglyceride levels within a normal range.*
Yes, the sunny yellow weed that grows seemingly everywhere, dandelion root, is traditionally used to support fluid balance in the body.*
From us to you. LIV-A-NEW® is an exclusive formula developed by Puritan’s Pride. It consists of five ingredients that help support liver function: milk thistle, trimethylglycine (TMG), n-acetylcysteine (NAC), alpha-lipoic acid (ALA), and dandelion.
The liver, the body’s largest internal organ, is crucial in maintaining health. It processes everything that enters your body, filtering out unnecessary substances, activating enzymes, and producing bile—just to name a few of its vital functions.
Many cleanses make bold claims, from drinking special mixtures of lemon juice and spices to using pricey herbal blends. However, only your doctor can assess whether your liver requires additional care. It’s important to consult with a physician familiar with your medical history about any liver concerns. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, there isn’t sufficient evidence to support the effectiveness of liver cleanses at this time.