11-in-1 Advanced Detox Blend A comprehensive formula combining zeolite, NAC, glutathione, milk thistle, chlorella, noni, resveratrol, and more to support natural cellular cleansing, and daily energy balance.* Full-body Cleanse and Liver Support Targets the bodys key detox pathways including liver, kidneys, and cells to help remove unwanted compounds and maintain healthy liver activity for overall wellness.* Body Defense Zeolite, chlorella, and cilantro are known for their natural ability to bind and help eliminate, free radicals and supporting a cleaner internal environment and long-term cellular protection.* Antioxidant and Immune Support Ingredients like resveratrol, selenium, and ALA deliver antioxidant defense against oxidative stress while promoting mitochondrial function, healthy energy, and immune resilience

Senactiv, a specialized blend of specific natural compounds, supports mitochondrial health, energy production, and overall performance Dietary ConsiderationsDairy/ Milk Free Gluten Free Soy Free Non-GMO Serving Size: 3 Capsule Servings Per Container: 30 Amount Per ServingCalcium (from Calcium -Hydroxy -Methylbutyrate Monohydrate) 240 mg myHMB (-Hydroxy -Methylbutyrate) (from Calcium -Hydroxy Methylbutyrate Monohydrate) 2000 mg Epicatechin (Green Tea Leaf Extract) 400 mg PurpleForce Purple Tea Leaf Extract (Camellia Sinensis)(3% GHG) 100 mg AstraGin Root Extracts (Astragalus membranaceus and Panax notoginseng) 50 mg Senactiv Root Extracts Panax notoginseng (root) and Rosa roxburghii (fruit)] extracts (Astragalus membranaceus and Panax notoginseng) 50 mg Other Ingredients: Rice Powder, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Vegetable Capsule (Hypromellose) Dosage: Take 3 capsules 30-60 minutes prior to your workout routine or as directed by your physician If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare professional prior to use

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