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ACP-L for Liver Health

Know your Liver:

  • Liver is the biggest and the most complex organ in the body with more than 500 functions 
  • The liver is an “incredible chemical factory,” producing many important chemical compounds needed to survive, such as bile, albumin, blood clotting factors, cholesterol, Vitamin E. 
  • Converts amino acids (proteins) and lipids into glucose, a complex process catalyzed by a series of enzymes 
  • Plays a major role in maintaining normal blood sugar levels, an important source of energy for the brain, heart and muscles. 
  • Performs numerous other functions such as regulating lipids or metabolizing prescribed and over the counter drugs, alcohol, and many other ingested chemicals such as caffeine, etc. 
  • Helps digest the food we eat and assists in ridding our body of many toxins. 
  • Eliminates various harmful chemicals from the body. Treats about 1,300 ml of blood per minute, thereby acting as the body’s “garbage disposal.”

Vitalee ACP-L is a Liver anti-carcinogenic Ionic concentrated Protocol formulated for liver health. The liver is the largest organ in the body.  The liver is a metabolically active organ responsible for many vital life functions. ACP-L is a complex ionic high strength Immunotherapy blend to assist liver well-being.  The primary functions of the liver are: 

  • Bile production and excretion
  • Excretion of bilirubin, cholesterol, hormones, and drugs
  • Metabolism of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates
  • Enzyme activation
  • Storage of glycogen, vitamins, and minerals
  • Synthesis of plasma proteins, such as albumin, and clotting factors
  • Blood detoxification and purification

Liver Health: MIC is an acronym which stands for L-Methionine, Inositol, and Choline. These are lipotropic agents that work synergistically to support liver function and promote the excretion of fat. L-Methionine is an amino acid. Inositol and choline are cofactors.

L-Methionine is an essential amino acid, which means that it is not synthesized in humans. Therefore we must consume methionine or methionine-containing proteins. Foods that contain high levels of methionine include cheese, eggs, fish, meats, spinach, potatoes, Brazil nuts, sesame seeds, and some other plant seeds. However, by consuming supplemental L-Methionine we can achieve high levels in the body’s tissues which results in more effective mobilization and elimination of abnormal fat deposits. 

Other reported benefits of L-methionine include improvement of liver disease, improvement of skin tone and elasticity, nails, and hair; improvement of cardiovascular and muscular functions through its role in the production of Creatine. It has been used to treat premature ejaculation, chronic depression, pancreatitis, Parkinson’s disease, and AIDS myelopathy. 

Inositol, also known as myo-inositol, is best described as a carbocyclic polyol and forms the basis for many signaling and secondary messenger molecules. As such it is involved in many biological processes, including the breakdown of fats and reduction of serum cholesterol, serotonin activity modulation, gene expression, and insulin signal transduction. It is not considered a vitamin because the body is able to synthesize it. 

It has been shown to be helpful for the treatment of depression, panic disorder, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and fatty liver. It also promotes healthy hair growth and it is important for optimal metabolism and brain function. Inositol deficiency may manifest as symptoms of constipation, high cholesterol, vision problems, and hair loss. 

Choline is a natural amine that is involved in the synthesis of carnitine, cell membrane phospholipids, and the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. It is a major source for methyl groups via its metabolite trimethylglycine (betaine) that participates in the S-adenosylmethionine synthesis pathways.