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NatureKue Introduces LiverSupport

Dietary Supplement Supports Healthy Liver Function as it Reduces Fatty Deposits

Rockville, MD – August 15 – Today NatureKue introduced LiverSupport, a natural herbal dietary supplement for adults who seek everyday support to help detoxify and reduce accumulated fatty deposits in the liver, and maintain healthy cholesterol and triglyceride levels.

“LiverSupport’s key active ingredient is Puer tea extract — Deepure Teaan innovative and patented fermented tea extract containing high amounts of L-Theanine and tea Polyphenol from the leaves of a hundred-year-old tree from Asia known as ‘The Wild Ancient Tree,’ said Project Manager Michael Mitchel.  “I’m delighted to report that there is scientific evidence that Puer tea extract helps cleanse fatty cell deposits and increases the liver detoxification process.”  

The availability of LiverSupport is good news, because fatty deposits in the liver can lead to a condition called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) – and, according to an article in the Harvard Health Blog, “Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is on the rise — it now affects roughly 20% to 40% of the US population.”

LiverSupport’s Key Benefits

The benefits of LiverSupport and its key ingredient, Puer tea extract (Deepure Tea) include:

Puer tea extract, the key ingredient in LiverSupport, has been the subject of clinical studies backing the ingredient’s effectiveness.

In one, 59 overweight subjects participated in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.  It found that consumption of Puer tea extract was associated with statistically significant weight loss when compared to placebo.  Subjects showed fat loss in their arms, legs, and the gynoid region (hip/belly), as well as for total fat mass.  The study concluded that the daily consumption of Puer tea extract was associated with significant weight loss, reduced body mass index, and an improved lipid profile.

In another study, 90 patients with metabolic syndrome were randomly divided into two groups, with the intervention group administered Puer tea extract, and the placebo group placebo capsules.  

After three months’ treatment, body mass index, waist-hip ratio, blood lipids, blood sugar, immune and inflammatory index, and oxidation index of the patients with metabolic syndrome were tested and analyzed.

In the intervention group, the body mass index, waist-hip ratio, fasting and 2h postprandial blood glucose, serum total cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein and apolipoprotein B-100 all decreased in the patients with metabolic syndrome.

The study concluded: “Puer tea extract demonstrated excellent potential in improving central obesity, adjusting blood lipid, lowering blood sugar, regulating immunity, and resisting oxidation. It can adjust the metabolic syndrome of different clinical phenotypes to different degrees and is ideally fit for early prevention of metabolic syndrome.”

 

About NatureKue

NatureKue provides high-quality natural dietary supplements for unmet health needs and disease prevention options.   In partnership with leading healthcare professionals, NatureKue conducts research and development and uses cutting-edge methods and approaches to blend ancient herbs into powerful dietary supplements.  The result:  natural ingredients and scientific evidence help our customers maintain a healthy balance and support their overall health.

As a provider of natural dietary supplements, NatureKue must, and does, take quality assurance seriously. The company details its comprehensive approach to quality assurance, which covers three key areas: products, manufacturing process and customer service.

For more information on NatureKue, visit https://naturekue.com/

 

References

  1. Jensen, G. S., Beaman, J. L., He, Y., Guo, Z., & Sun, H. (2016). Reduction of body fat and improved lipid profile associated with daily consumption of a Puer tea extract in a hyperlipidemic population: a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Clinical Interventions in Aging, 11, 367–376.  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4818050/
  2. Chu, Song-Ling; Fu, Hong; Yang, Jin-Xia; Liu, Geng-Xin; Dou, Pan; Zhang, Liang; Tu, Peng-Fei; Wang, Xue-Mei (2011).  A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study of Pu’er tea extract on the regulation of metabolic syndrome.  Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 17, 492-498.  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21725873/

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