Liver health: does it matter?
The liver develops bile, the role of which is essential for the digestion of fats, to evacuate uric acid, to neutralize many toxic substances (industrial food preservatives, dyes, appetence factors, etc.), to transform food proteins into specific proteins constituents and proteins necessary for the manufacture of white blood cells (natural defences).
When there is enough normal quality bile in the intestine, the parasites cannot thrive or even stay. If larvae are introduced with food, the sufficient presence of bile is an obstacle to their survival.
We understand, by these few examples, that the role of the liver is essential for the maintenance of good health in animals. A.N.D. 101, a complex based on energized plants, will provide the elements necessary for an effective physiological balance.