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Something® for a Liver Reset
Something® for a Liver Reset
Something® for a Liver Reset
Something® for a Liver Reset
Something® for a Liver Reset

Something® for a Liver Reset

First-of-its-kind nutraceutical for liver fat metabolism

$95.00
$95.00

A superior blend of clinically-backed ingredients, designed to fight the root cause of 70% of disease: fatty liver and poor fat metabolism.

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Clinical studies show positive effects from the first day, with consistent use essential for achieving lasting, transformative liver health outcomes.


Teresa Fonseca - Functional Medicine Practitioner 
and Naturopath

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90 days risk free guarantee

Do you have a fatty liver?

There's a 60 to 95% chance you do, if 2 or more of these risk factors apply:

1 or more sugary drinks per day

14+ glasses of wine / beers per week

Belly fat, overweight or obese

Junk food 3 or more times per week

High cholesterol or triglycerides

Heart disease or type 2 diabetes

Checked 2 or more, but have no symptoms, nor have you been diagnosed with fatty liver by your physician? Here's why: Fatty liver disease is silent and is usually detected by chance. Today, over 100 million Americans are living with it most without knowing.

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Don’t let damage
become irreversible

HEALTHY LIVER

Realistic 3D rendering of a human liver.

Reset brings the organ that runs your body back to normal, restoring your health: less fatigue, less weight gain and inflammation, improved heart biomarkers and more.

NO DAMAGE

FATTY LIVER

Human liver with a yellowish surface due to steatosis (fat accumulation).

A fatty liver means a disrupted liver, which means a disrupted body. The latest research shows that it is the root cause of heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and cirrhosis.

REVERSIBLE DAMAGE

NASH

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30% of people with fatty liver develop NASH in as little as 3 years. Fat inflames and kills liver cells. Dead cells are replaced by scar tissue (fibrosis) that never recovers.

IREVERSIBLE DAMAGE

CIRRHOSIS

A realistic 3D rendering of a human liver model.

If inflammation continues, scar tissue stiffens the liver, deeply disrupting its function. This highly increases the risk of liver failure and the need for a transplant.

IREVERSIBLE DAMAGE

Don’t let damage
become irreversible

HEALTHY LIVER

Realistic 3D rendering of a human liver.

Reset brings the organ that runs your body back to normal, restoring your health: less fatigue, less weight gain and inflammation, improved heart biomarkers and more.

NO DAMAGE

FATTY LIVER

Human liver with a yellowish surface due to steatosis (fat accumulation).

A fatty liver means a disrupted liver, which means a disrupted body. The latest research shows that it is the root cause of heart disease, dementia, diabetes, and cirrhosis.

REVERSIBLE DAMAGE

NASH

Detailed close-up of a human liver.

30% of people with fatty liver develop NASH in as little as 3 years. Fat inflames and kills liver cells. Dead cells are replaced by scar tissue (fibrosis) that never recovers.

IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE

CIRRHOSIS

A realistic 3D rendering of a human liver model.

If inflammation continues, scar tissue stiffens the liver, deeply disrupting its function. This highly increases the risk of liver failure and the need for a transplant.

IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE

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How can Liver Reset help?

Something® for a liver reset arrives at a critical time: the latest research shows that, if no action is taken, half the global population will have fatty liver disease by 2035. We offer a solution that targets visceral fat at its root for a nature-first approach with sustainable results.

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Such power in one capsule?

The latest technology plus superior ingredients:

Phytosome™ technology enhances nutrient absorption by up to 30 times compared to traditional methods, delivering more benefits with fewer capsules.

LIVER RESET CONTAINS

5 clinically backed ingredients for a Multi-Targeted Approach to Liver Fat

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600mg Vazguard® Bergamot6

Aids in addressing inflammation and visceral fat, helps with glucose control

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210mg Meriva® Curcumin12 13

Aids in addressing visceral fat accumulation and cardiovascular health

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100mg Siliphos® Silybin15

Helps to address insulin resistance and maintain healthy liver function

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60mg Artichoke leaf extract8

Support to address liver damage and help with triglyceride levels

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20mg Vitamin E

Supports healthy blood flow, vascular function, and protection from oxidative stress

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Easy to follow

Daily recommendation

Take 2 capsules before your first meal for 25 consecutive days. Rest for 5 days, then repeat.

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Treatment length

Fighting fatty liver requires a commitment of 6 to 12 months, but transformative benefits can be felt as early as the first month of treatment (e.g. reduced tiredness). Consistency is key.

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What to expect

Significant decrease in liver fat, accompanied by a reduction of symptoms associated with fatty liver (e.g. less fatigue, reduced weight gain, less restless nights). We recommend pairing this program with a whole-food diet and at least 150 minutes of exercise per week for maximum results.

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Your Questions Answered

References


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2. Minhas AMK, Jain V, Maqsood MH, et al. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Heart Failure, and Long-Term Mortality: Insights From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Curr Probl Cardiol. 2022;47(12):101333.


3. Loomba R, Wong R, Fraysse J, et al. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease progression rates to cirrhosis and progression of cirrhosis to decompensation and mortality: a real world analysis of Medicare data. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2020;51(11):1149-1159.


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6. 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.


7. Rondanelli M, Giacosa A, Opizzi A, et al. Beneficial effects of artichoke leaf extract supplementation on increasing HDL-cholesterol in subjects with primary mild hypercholesterolaemia: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2013;64(1):7-15.


8. 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


9. Cai Y, Xing G, Shen T, Zhang S, Rao J, Shi R. Effects of 12-week supplementation of Citrus bergamia extracts-based formulation CitriCholess on cholesterol and body weight in older adults with dyslipidemia: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Lipids Health Dis. 2017 Dec


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11. Riva A, Petrangolini G, Allegrini P, Perna S, Giacosa A, Peroni G, Faliva MA, Naso M, Rondanelli M. Artichoke and Bergamot Phytosome Alliance: A Randomized Double Blind Clinical Trial in Mild Hypercholesterolemia. Nutrients. 2021 Dec 27;14(1):108.


12. 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


13. 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


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