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Liver Recharge

Liver Recharge

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Liver, Cellular & Metabolic Wellness Support*

Liver Recharge is a trace mineral and zeolite-based wellness formula designed to support healthy liver function, cellular wellness, and overall metabolic health. This targeted blend provides trace mineral support to help maintain nutrient utilization, metabolic balance, and overall vitality as part of a healthy lifestyle.*

Why Liver Wellness Matters

The liver plays an important role in nutrient metabolism and digestion. Modern lifestyles and dietary factors may increase the body's need for trace minerals and nutritional support, making liver wellness an important component of overall health and vitality.*

Key Benefits

• Supports healthy liver function and wellness*

• Supports healthy cellular function and vitality*

• Provides trace mineral support for metabolic wellness*

• Supports nutrient utilization and metabolic balance*

• Supports digestive wellness*

• Encourages overall wellness and resilience*

Liver Recharge combines trace minerals and supportive wellness ingredients to help maintain liver wellness, metabolic balance, and overall vitality through targeted nutritional support.*

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Vegan

Kind to Your Body, Kind to the Planet.

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Cruelty-Free

Our Promise: No Animals Harmed.

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Third-Party Lab Tested

Independently Tested for Quality Assurance.

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FDA Registered Facility

Committed to FDA Standards

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cGMP Certified

Backed by Industry-Leading Standards.

Research and References

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  4. Mumme, K., & Stonehouse, W. (2015). Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 115(2), 249–263.