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liver fat metabolism
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BIOCOL invested 40+ years of knowledge and resources to develop the most advanced liver formula.

Liver Health

Congratulations on taking the 1st step towards a longer health span with the help of nature and science.

Liver contains Live.
That’s no coincidence.

Under the ribs, on the right hand side of your body, stands the organ that runs your health and performs over 500 vital functions.

  • Regulates blood sugar¹
  • Expels harmful substances from the body²
  • Makes proteins³
  • Regulates hormones⁴
  • Regulates Cholesterol and Triglycerides⁵
  • Manages essential vitamins and minerals⁶
  • Makes the digestion of fats possible⁷
  • Participates in immune response and repair⁸
Regulates blood sugar¹

The liver stores excess glucose as glycogen and converts it back to glucose when blood sugar levels drop. This keeps your appetite balanced (preventing food cravings) and prevents the development of diabetes.

Expels harmful substances from the body²

The liver converts harmful toxins and chemicals into water-soluble forms for elimination through urine and stools. (e.g. chemicals in polluted air, alcohol byproducts, etc).

Makes proteins³

The liver makes 85-90% of circulating proteins, which transport hormones and oxygen, foster muscle growth and repair, perform immune and clotting functions.

Regulates hormones⁴

The liver plays an essential physiological role in the activation and inactivation, transport and metabolism of hormones.

Regulates Cholesterol and Triglycerides⁵

The liver stores excess glucose as glycogen and converts it back to glucose when blood sugar levels drop. This keeps your appetite balanced (preventing food cravings) and prevents the development of diabetes.

Manages essential vitamins and minerals⁶

The liver stores and manages the vitamins A, D, E and K and minerals such as iron. The vitamin K is essential to regulate coagulation and iron helps carry oxygen for example.

Makes the digestion of fats possible⁷

The liver produces bile which is a combination of waste products, and bile acids essential for the digestion of fat. Bile breaks down large fat droplets enabling enzyme digestion and absorption.

Participates in immune response and repair⁸

The liver is a critical immune defender against external threats. It detects and clears pathogens and toxins that enter through the gut.

Regulates blood sugar¹

The liver stores excess glucose as glycogen and converts it back to glucose when blood sugar levels drop. This keeps your appetite balanced (preventing food cravings) and prevents the development of diabetes.

Expels harmful substances from the body²

The liver converts harmful toxins and chemicals into water-soluble forms for elimination through urine and stools. (e.g. chemicals in polluted air, alcohol byproducts, etc).

Makes proteins³

The liver makes 85-90% of circulating proteins, which transport hormones and oxygen, foster muscle growth and repair, perform immune and clotting functions.

Regulates hormones⁴

The liver plays an essential physiological role in the activation and inactivation, transport and metabolism of hormones.

Regulates Cholesterol and Triglycerides⁵

The liver stores excess glucose as glycogen and converts it back to glucose when blood sugar levels drop. This keeps your appetite balanced (preventing food cravings) and prevents the development of diabetes.

Manages essential vitamins and minerals⁶

The liver stores and manages the vitamins A, D, E and K and minerals such as iron. The vitamin K is essential to regulate coagulation and iron helps carry oxygen for example.

Makes the digestion of fats possible⁷

The liver produces bile which is a combination of waste products, and bile acids essential for the digestion of fat. Bile breaks down large fat droplets enabling enzyme digestion and absorption.

Participates in immune response and repair⁸

The liver is a critical immune defender against external threats. It detects and clears pathogens and toxins that enter through the gut.

Life expectancy is falling and the first stage of liver dysfunction (fatty liver disease) is a key driver.

Overall forecast of global nonalcoholic fatty liver disease prevalence (2022)
202 studies | 2,425,860 patients

Overall forecast of global nonalcoholic fatty liver disease prevalence (2022) <br> <span>202 studies | 2,425,860 patients</span>

Excess liver fat is the first stage of liver dysfunction.
The world has reached a peak of consumption (direct or indirect) that our livers can’t handle. Processed foods, chemical medicine, hidden added sugars, air and water pollution, sedentarism, and alcohol, are some of the risk factors for one of the most alarming global health crisis of the 21st Century.¹

Excess liver fat is the first stage of liver dysfunction.
The world has reached a peak of consumption (direct or indirect) that our livers can’t handle. Processed foods, chemical medicine, hidden added sugars, air and water pollution, sedentarism, and alcohol, are some of the risk factors for one of the most alarming global health crisis of the 21st Century.¹

The top four mortalities of this age can be linked back to fatty liver

Fatty liver can be a root cause of the most lethal diseases of modern age. Prevention means giving back decades of life quality and longevity to humanity.

  • 1

    Cardiovascular disease

  • 2

    Cancer

  • 3

    Pulmonary disease (asthma, lung cancer, respiratory illness)

  • 4

    Cognitive disease (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s)

Mortalities

Enhance the 500 vital liver functions for peak body shape and performance

Here's what happens in your body when your liver performs:

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    Supports antioxidant capacity

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    Contributes to a normal lipid profile

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    Contributes to a healthy gut integrity and motility

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    Promotes immune function

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    Promotes Energy Production

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    Enhanced Mental Clarity and Memory

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    Boosts Male and Female Fertility

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    Enhanced skin moisture and elasticity

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    Provides hair and nail health

Product Benefits

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Support for liver fat metabolism & liver health

  • Promotes liver fat metabolism and lipid balance
  • Provides antioxidant support to help the body counteract the effects of oxidative stress
  • Helps maintain liver fat balance and metabolic efficiency
  • Supports the body’s natural production and balance of adiponectin and leptin, key regulators of fat metabolism and energy balance
  • Supports the liver's natural functions and processes
  • Promotes liver enzyme balance and maintenance of normal liver enzyme activity
  • Promotes liver antioxidant defenses
    Supports liver tissue health and maintenance
  • Promotes liver health through antioxidant activity
  • Helps maintain liver cell integrity and normal cellular function in the liver
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Support for weight management

  • Supports the body’s natural processes involved in weight management
  • Combines bergamot and curcumin phytosomes to help maintain a healthy inflammatory response and support hormonal balance related to weight goals
  • Encourages the body’s ability to manage fat metabolism and body composition, including abdominal fat and waist circumference, as part of a healthy lifestyle
  • Helps the body adapt to stress by supporting a healthy cortisol response, which may be associated with weight regulation
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Support for Metabolic Health

  • Supports a diverse and balanced gut microbiome, contributing to overall metabolic health
  • Promotes the natural clearance of fats from the liver to support metabolic function
  • Promotes insulin sensitivity and supports normal glucose metabolism for maintaining healthy blood sugar levels
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Support for cardiovascular health

  • Supports the body’s ability to maintain healthy cholesterol levels, including LDL, HDL, and triglycerides
  • Supports heart health, arterial elasticity, and endothelial function
  • Encourages healthy cholesterol and triglyceride metabolism
  • Promotes normal blood flow, vascular function, and circulation

Something® for a Liver Reset.

Somehting for Liver Health

With 5 clinically backed ingredients to protect your liver health and longevity  

Our ingredients are rooted in nature. Our formula is designed to complement their synergistic activity, optimizing their interactions to deliver maximum benefit.

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600 mg Vazguard® Bergamot

Acts on promotes a healthy Lipid Profile by supporting healthy levels of triglycerides, cholesterol, LDL and HDL.2

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210 mg Meriva® Curcumin

Enhances endogenous anti-inflammatory capacities which boost the immune system.3 4

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100mg Siliphos® Silybin

Contributes towards liver cell health and integrity.5

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60mg Artichoke Leaf Extract

Maintains a healthy bile flow which aids the elimination of toxins and digestive processes.6

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20mg Vitamin E

Supports antioxidant pathways in the liver which help metabolic processes.5

*These ingredients are all produced endogenously in the human body. Therefore, providing a back up dosage helps combat the depletion occurring in modern life.

Indena Phytosome Technology

Our formula not only contains ingredients key to the protection of liver cells, but it also takes advantage of patented technology to increase absorption of Liver Reset’s powerhouse ingredients.

Indena Phytosome™ is a patented delivery technology that enhances the bioavailability, efficacy, and safety of natural ingredients—allowing them to perform at their best. Its key advantages include:

  • Improved absorption and optimized pharmacokinetics
  • Enhanced dissolution and ingredient stability
  • Targeted interaction with the gut microbiome
  • No need for chemical modifications or pharmacological adjuvants
  • Proven safety and tolerability, backed by rigorous scientific studies
  • 100% vegan-friendly

How to use

Each jar contains 50 capsules, formulated for a month worth of usage.

How to use

Step 1

Take 2 capsules each morning on an empty stomach. If you’re doing intermittent fasting, take the capsules before your first meal of the day.

How to use

Step 2

The monthly program is designed for 25 days of usage plus 5 days of rest. If you miss a day, everything will be fine, just make sure you resume the next day.

How to use

Step 3

We recommend pairing this program with a whole-food diet and a minimum of 150 minutes of exercise per week.

Transformative benefits of Something® for a Liver Reset can be seen sooner when paired with a healthy lifestyle

A Healthy Diet

A healthy diet provides essential nutrients your body needs to function optimally. It fuels energy levels, supports immune health, and helps maintain a stable weight. Nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, healthy fats and lean proteins reduce disease risk and enhance mental clarity. Similarly, avoiding high-sugar, high-fat, and ultraprocessed food and beverages promotes overall wellbeing and long-term health sustainability. Focusing on a Mediterranean diet has been proven to prevent against metabolic disease and chronic inflammation.

Exercise

Consistent daily exercise strengthens the heart, improves circulation, and enhances muscle and bone health. It supports mental health by reducing stress and boosting mood through endorphin release. Regular movement also improves sleep quality and energy levels, helping you stay focused and resilient while supporting a healthy weight and metabolic function.

Sleep Hygiene

Good sleep hygiene restores your body and mind, supporting memory, immune function, and emotional regulation. Quality sleep helps maintain hormonal balance and metabolic efficiency. Establishing a regular sleep schedule, limiting screen time before bed, and creating a calm sleep environment are crucial for achieving consistent, restorative, and health-enhancing rest.

The Importance of Blood Testing: Liver Function, Inflammation, and Lipid Profile

This health panel evaluates liver function, detects inflammation, and assesses cardiometabolic risk, offering a comprehensive overview of key biomarkers involved in metabolic health, liver status, and cardiovascular disease prevention.

1. Liver Function

The liver plays a critical role in metabolism, detoxification, nutrient processing, and bile production. This panel helps assess liver health and identify potential dysfunction or disease.

  • AST (Aspartate Aminotransferase): Detects liver damage or inflammation; also present in heart and muscle tissue.
  • ALT (Alanine Aminotransferase): A liver-specific enzyme; elevated levels indicate liver cell injury.
  • AST:ALT Ratio: Helps determine the extent and origin of liver damage.
  • ALP (Alkaline Phosphatase): Indicates liver, gallbladder, bone, or intestinal function.
  • GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase): Sensitive to liver dysfunction, especially alcohol or toxin-related; detects bile duct blockages.
  • Total Protein: Assesses liver and kidney function and overall protein metabolism, including immune and hormonal function.

2. Inflammation Marker

  • hs-CRP (High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein): A key marker of systemic inflammation; elevated levels may indicate increased risk for inflammation-related conditions, including cardiovascular disease.

3. Lipid & Metabolic Profile

These markers assess cardiovascular health and metabolic risk:

  • HbA1c (Average Blood Glucose): Reflects blood sugar levels over the past 2–3 months; used to identify or monitor prediabetes and diabetes.
    Total Cholesterol: Essential for hormone and cell function but harmful in excess.
  • LDL (low density lipoprotein) - Elevated LDL levels are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease
    HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein): "Good" cholesterol; helps clear excess cholesterol from blood vessels, reducing cardiovascular risk.
    Triglycerides: Fat stored from excess dietary calories; high levels increase risk of heart disease and stroke.

FAQ

I missed a day, what now?

If you have missed a day, don’t worry, this isn’t a problem. Just make sure you resume the next day with 2 capsules before your first meal until you finish the 25 day program and your jar is empty.

When will I start seeing results?

Each body is different but it is common to see results in the first 15-30 days. The better excretion of air pollutants should be the first improvement to have affect. As a result you will feel more energetic, alert and with clearer skin to begin with. You may feel improvements in mood and bloating.

Why do I need the 5-day break?

The 5 day break allows your body to accomodate and react to the intervention caused by the capsules. This product aims to correct metabolic mechanisms which have been altered due to external environments and lifestyle. The point is to push the metabolism in the right direction so that it absorbs food and processes it in the correct way, not override it completely. In this way, you can make sure you are benefitting from the effect of the formula without overwhelming or damaging your metabolism or causing a dependency with the supplement.

Do I need to change my diet?

It is not necessary to change your diet to do the Liver Reset Program. However, a balanced diet which avoids inflammatory foods like deep-fried food, red meat, refined sugars etc. will allow for the optimization of the product. By giving the body what it needs essentialy to function as well as protecting it from toxins you are making daily bodily function more efficient and less prone to stress.

Can I skip a month?

If you skip a month, there is no reason to worry. There is no danger in interrupting the program, although we recommend a minimum of 3-6 months of continuous therapy to experience the full benefits of the product.

Are all ingredients extracted from nature?

We are deeply committed to learning from natural systems and preserving them. In cases where harvesting directly would be less sustainable or variable, we rely on alternative production routes that retain the same molecular and biological characteristics. That way, we deliver consistent, high-quality functionality while minimizing ecological impact.

References

1. Le MH, Yeo YH, Zou B, et al. Forecasted 2040 global prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease using hierarchical bayesian approach. Clin Mol Hepatol. 2022;28(4):841-850. doi:10.3350/cmh.2022.0239

2. Ferro Y, Montalcini T, Mazza E, et al. Randomized Clinical Trial: Bergamot Citrus and Wild Cardoon Reduce Liver Steatosis and Body Weight in Non-diabetic Individuals Aged Over 50 Years. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2020;11:494. Published 2020 Aug 11

3. He Y, Chen X, Li Y, et al. Curcumin supplementation alleviates hepatic fat content associated with modulation of gut microbiota-dependent bile acid metabolism in patients with nonalcoholic simple fatty liver disease: a randomized controlled trial. Am J Clin Nutr. 2024;120(1):66-79

4. Hajleh, Maha Noordin Abu, and Emad Abdol Sahib Al-Dujaili. “Effects of Turmeric Concentrate on Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress in Healthy Volunteers; an Exploratory Study.” Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin vol. 13,3 (2023): 601-610. doi:10.34172/apb.2023.052

5. Loguercio, Carmela et al. “Silybin combined with phosphatidylcholine and vitamin E in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a randomized controlled trial.” Free radical biology & medicine vol. 52,9 (2012): 1658-65. doi:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2012.02.008

6. Rangboo V, Noroozi M, Zavoshy R, Rezadoost SA, Mohammadpoorasl A. The Effect of Artichoke Leaf Extract on Alanine Aminotransferase and Aspartate Aminotransferase in the Patients with Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis. Int J Hepatol. 2016;2016:4030476

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