HC PURIFY

Eliminates unnecessary toxins and fats generated by bad eating habits.

 HC Purify is a supplement made from a blend of natural ingredients —green tea leaf, turmeric, milk thistle, inulin and ginger— that helps ensure the proper functioning of the body. It also regulates your digestive system and reduces your cholesterol and triglyceride blood levels.*

 HC Purify is a hot/cold tea and comes in 2 flavors: Camu-Camu and Blueberry.

The concentrates used to make our HC Purify Detox Tea are expertly formulated to give your body what it needs in order to regulate your bowel flow and nutrient absorption. *

HC Purify fortifies and regulates your digestive system by stimulating its optimal function to avoid common discomforts, such as constipation, diarrhea and abdominal pain, which are ailments related to irritable bowel syndrome.*

BENEFITS

  • Regulates the gastrointestinal function
  • Promotes the uptake of nutrients
  • Stimulates the development of gut microbiota
  • Supports an optimal colon cleansing

 

  • Balances the blood glucose and lipid levels
  • Supports weight loss
  • Reduces gastrointestinal ailments, such as nausea, colic, constipation and abdominal distention
  • Regulates peristalsis (bowel flow)

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

Natural Ingredients:

GREEN TEA

Green tea leaf native to Asia, mainly in China and India. It is a medicinal plant that has been used for thousands of years due to its multiple antioxidant properties and high content in vitamins A, C and E, as well as trace elements. Its properties support the delay in blood vessels degeneration, which protect the body against heart diseases. Due to its thermogenic function, fat burning is achieved, as well as an increase in daily energy expenditure. It may reduce risk of diseases, such as cancer.*

TURMERIC

Is an Asian flowering plant native to South-East India. Turmeric contains mainly a polyphenol termed curcumin, as well as polysaccharides, vitamins (A, B, C and K-complex) and minerals. It is widely used in many dishes around the world; besides, it is known for its antioxidant properties, which avoid overproduction of free radicals and cell damage, what may prevent the risk of neoplastic diseases. It supports an optimal bowel transit, avoids intestinal malabsorption disorders and optimizes liver function.*

MILK THISTLE

A plant native to Mediterranean countries, used for a long time as an active element for many natural remedies to treat hepatic diseases. Its main component is silybin, which is a flavonoid, currently known for its antioxidant effect. Its properties reduce cell damage and tissue ageing, but mainly hepatic, cardiac and neurological damage.

It provides an anti-inflammatory effect and an immunomodulatory activity that may improve the response of the body to treat viral infections.*

INULIN

Is a fructan able to create short-chain fatty acids. It is found in roots, tubers and rhizomes such as burdock, dandelion, yacon, chicory, among others. It is classified as a prebiotic that stimulates the development of gut microbiota and regulates digestive processes due to its high fiber content.*

GINGER

Is a rhizome native to Asia, mainly India that is widely used due to its aroma and taste. It is rich in vitamins, mainly C and B, and minerals, such as potassium, calcium and phosphorus. Gingerol, its major component, is an essential oil and responsible for its spicy taste, which is used in medicine due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Its effectiveness to reverse the digestive symptoms has been shown. Some of the ailments it can treat are dyspepsia, nausea, spasm and gut inflammation. In addition, ginger improves the bowel flow due to its fiber content.*

DETOX AND CLEANSE YOUR BODY!

RESEARCH

Ginger in the prevention of nausea and vomiting: a review.

Nausea and vomiting are physiological processes experienced by every human being at some stage of their life. They are complex protective mechanisms and the symptoms are influenced by the emetogenic response and stimuli. However, when these symptoms recur frequently,...

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