Sunday, June 17, 2018

Products to Support those with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

The increase in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) worldwide seems to be related to an increase in the consumption of high fructose corn syrup.

High consumption of sugar, in particular high fructose sugar, can lead to severe liver problems where medical approaches are relatively ineffective.  The consequences are likely to be obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes and NAFLD.

What can you do to prevent these consequences?  We recommend the Low Carbohydrate Lifestyle Modification.  Dr Jones DOES NOT recommend Aspartame.  Read about 'Sweet Poison' on his website.

These products offer Nutritional Support for this Major Problem for many Americans.

Special Products:
Ultra CoQ10 100, Ultra DM Complex II, Milk Thistle capsules and Vitamin E 400

March Specials for NAFLD
Milk Thistle: Support optimal Liver function while protecting and regenerating the liver cells. Milk
Thistle promotes liver detoxification.


Ultra CoQ10 100: CoQ10 is an outstanding Anti-Aging supplement. For NAFLD conditions it is one of the most important ways you can protect the body’s phospholipids at the cellular level.

Ultra DM Complex II:  Ultra DM Complex was formulated to help regulate blood sugar. Since Diabetes and uncontrolled blood sugar levels are always associated with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease,  Ultra DM Complex is an effective supplement for this problem.  Its ingredients, alpha lipoic acid, cinnamon and GTF chromium have been shown to help with blood sugar problems.  In addition, the Alpha Lipoic Acid in this product is important because it deactivates free radicals and helps reduce hepatic lipid accumulation.

Vitamin E 400: The universal antioxidant properties of vitamin E makes it another vital nutrient. It also protects the cell membranes from peroxidation.  Since oxidative stress is a major factor in NAFLD, all antioxidants are helpful.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 

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