LiverPure By Farlong Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: LiverPure by Farlong
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Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Milk Thistle seed extract
Milk thistle (Silybum marianum) is a plant belonging to the aster family (Asteraceae). It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated in many parts of the world. The plant is known for its milk-white veins on the leaves, which gives it its name. Milk thistle has a long history of use in traditional medicine, and is extremely popular as a dietary supplement, making it one of the most well-known plants in the world. It is purported to have liver-protectant effects and has been used to treat liver disorders such as hepatitis and cirrhosis. It has also been used to treat gallbladder problems and high cholesterol. While there are a number of compounds in milk thistle, one of the active constituents, silymarin, is thought to be responsible for many of its effects, and dietary supplements often report using a standardized amount (generally 70% to 80% silymarin in extracts).
See More Information Regarding Milk ThistleIngredient Group | Milk Thistle |
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Category | botanical |
- Silymarin (80%)
Taurine
Ingredient Group | Taurine |
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Category | non-nutrient/non-botanical |
Proprietary Herbal Blend
Ingredient Group | Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
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Category | blend |
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Glossy Privet
Ingredient Group Glossy Privet Category botanical
Eclipta herb
Ingredient Group Eclipta Category botanical
Schisandra
Description:Schisandra is a plant that is native to parts of Asia, and is known for its small, red berries. These berries are often dried and sold as a dietary supplement to be used as a natural remedy for a wide range of health conditions, including fatigue, anxiety, and respiratory problems. Some people also use schisandra to improve sleep quality and reduce the symptoms of menopause. It is considered an 'adaptogen', which is believed to help the body adapt to stress.
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Ingredient Group Schisandra Category botanical
Mulberry
Ingredient Group Mulberry (unspecified) Category botanical
Salvia
Ingredient Group Salvia (unspecified) Category botanical
Hawthorn
Description:Hawthorn is a shrub native to Europe, Asia, and North America. It is a member of the rose family and is known for its thorny branches and small, white or pink flowers, which bloom in the spring. The fruit, called a haw, is a small red berry that is edible and often used in traditional medicine. Hawthorn has been used to treat a variety of conditions, including gastrointestinal discomfort, heart disease, high blood pressure, and chest pain. For its purported blood pressure-lowering abilities, it is thought to work by dilating blood vessels and improving blood flow to the heart. Hawthorn dietary supplements are typically standardized extracts of the berry, leaf and flower of the plant.
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Ingredient Group Hawthorn Category botanical
Goji Berry
Description:Goji berries, also known as wolfberries, are a type of fruit native to China that grows on the goji (Lycium barbarum) shrub. Goji berries have a sweet, slightly sour taste and are often used in dried form as a snack or added to cereals, yogurt, and other dishes. They are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, and are purported to have anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting, and anti-aging properties. They are also a good source of protein and fiber. Dietary supplements containing goji are sometimes standardized for their polysaccharide content.
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Ingredient Group Goji Category botanical
Chinese Date
Ingredient Group Jujube Category botanical
Cyperus
Ingredient Group Cyperus (unspecified) Category botanical
Capillary Wormwood
Ingredient Group Capillary Artemisia Category botanical
Gardenia
Description:Gardenia jasminoides, also known as cape jasmine or Chinese gardenia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to eastern and southern Asia, and is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. In traditional Chinese medicine, Gardenia jasminoides is used to treat liver problems, diabetes, high blood pressure, and inflammatory conditions. It is also used as a natural remedy to reduce fever and improve digestion.
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Ingredient Group Gardenia Category botanical
Dandelion
Description:Dandelion is a plant that belongs to the family Asteraceae. It is native to Europe, Asia, and the Americas, and is known for its distinctive, bright yellow flowers and puffy, white seed heads. Although considered a weed by many, it is considered valuable for a number of reasons as it can be used as food, in medicine, and to attract pollinators. Dandelion has a long history of use as a medicinal plant. It has been used to treat a variety of conditions, including liver and gallbladder problems, kidney disorders, skin conditions, and digestive issues. It is also purported to have a diuretic effect and dietary supplements containing dandelion often market it for being able to help reduce water retention.
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Ingredient Group Dandelion Category botanical
Isatis
Ingredient Group Isatis Category botanical
Kudzu
Description:Kudzu (Pueraria lobata) is a climbing vine native to Southeast Asia. It is known for its ability to grow rapidly and is considered an invasive species in some areas because it can overtake and smother native vegetation. Kudzu has a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is known as "ge gen." It is believed to have a number of medicinal properties, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cholesterol-lowering effects. Some studies have suggested that it may be helpful in reducing blood pressure and improving blood flow to the brain. Additionally, as a dietary supplement, it is often marketed for liver health and there is some evidence to suggest that kudzu may have potential benefits for people with alcoholism by helping to reduce alcohol cravings.
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Ingredient Group Kudzu Category botanical
Notoginseng
Ingredient Group San-Qi Ginseng Category botanical
Poria
Ingredient Group Poria Mushroom Category botanical
White Atractylodes
Description:Atractylodes is a genus of flowering plants native to eastern Asia, with its roots being used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), traditional Japanese medicine (Kampo), and traditional Thai medicine. It is found in formulations like ninjin-yoei-to and shenling baizhu san. Pharmacokinetic studies show that atractylodin, a major bioactive compound, is absorbed rapidly after oral administration, with peak plasma concentrations reached within 0.5-2 hours. The root contains sesquiterpenoids, sterols, and essential oils, with constituents like atractylenolides and atractylon. These compounds contribute to various purported pharmacological effects, including anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, and gastrointestinal effects, but more research is needed for a better understanding of its overall effectiveness in these areas.
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Ingredient Group Atractylodes Category botanical
Rhubarb
Description:Rhubarb is a plant part of the Polygonaceae family. It is a popular ingredient in cooking and the root is used as a food flavoring agent. The stalk, root, and rhizome of rhubarb are sometimes used medicinally for a variety of ailments, including menopausal symptoms, pancreatitis and gastrointestinal conditions. The leaves of the rhubarb plant contain oxalic acid and are toxic. They should not be consumed.
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Ingredient Group Chinese Rhubarb Category botanical
immature Bitter Orange
Description:Bitter orange, also known as Seville orange or sour orange, is a type of citrus fruit that is native to Southeast Asia. It is closely related to the sweet orange, but has a much more bitter and sour flavor. Bitter orange is a rich source of vitamin C and other nutrients, including calcium, potassium, and folate. It is also a good source of antioxidants. Bitter orange has been used in traditional medicine for a number of purported health benefits, including improved digestion, improved immune function, and reduced inflammation. Bitter orange also contains synephrine, a compound similar in structure to ephedrine. Synephrine is thought to have stimulant effects and is often used to increase energy, improve athletic performance, and as a weight loss supplement. When used as a dietary supplement, the dosage is typically standardized by its synephrine content.
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Ingredient Group Bitter orange Category botanical
Lotus leaf
Description:Nelumbo nucifera, also commonly known as the sacred lotus or Indian lotus, is a species of aquatic flowering plant in the water lily family (Nymphaeaceae). It is native to Asia and is widely cultivated for its flowers and for use in traditional medicine. The plant also produces large, round seeds that are contained in a spiky pod. The sacred lotus is an important cultural and spiritual symbol in many parts of the world. In traditional medicine, the roots, leaves, seeds, and flowers of the lotus are used to treat a variety of conditions, including digestive problems, skin ailments, and respiratory issues. The plant is purported to have anti-inflammatory, diuretic, and sedative properties. The flowers, seeds, leaves, and rhizomes (underground plant stem) of lotus are all considered edible.
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Ingredient Group Lotus Category botanical
Rubia yunnanensis
Ingredient Group Rubia yunnanensis Category botanical
American Ginseng
Description:American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius) is a type of plant that is native to the eastern United States. It is a member of the Araliaceae family and is closely related to Asian ginseng (Panax ginseng). American ginseng has a long history of use in traditional medicine and is believed to have a number of potential health benefits. American ginseng is often referred to as an "adaptogen," which means that it may help the body to adapt to stress and improve overall well-being. It is commonly used to improve energy and mental clarity, and it has been suggested that it may have potential benefits for immune function, heart health, and diabetes management. American ginseng dietary supplements are generally standardized to contain 0.052% to 15% total ginsenosides, a group of compounds found in the plant.
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Ingredient Group American Ginseng Category botanical
Cistanche tubulosa
Ingredient Group Cistanche tubulosa Category botanical
Cynanchum otophyllum
Ingredient Group Cynanchum otophyllum Category botanical
Drugs that interact with LiverPure by Farlong
Below is a list of drug interactions for each ingredient in this supplement product. Please note that a supplement product may contain more than one ingredient that has interactions.
Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
2 Capsule(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
2 Capsule(s)
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Servings per container | 30 |
UPC/BARCODE | 895605001787 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Milk Thistle seed extract |
400 mg
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Milk Thistle |
--
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Taurine |
50 mg
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Taurine |
--
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Proprietary Herbal Blend |
550 mg
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Proprietary Blend (Herb/Botanical) |
--
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Glossy Privet |
0 NP
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Glossy Privet |
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Eclipta herb |
0 NP
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Eclipta |
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Schisandra |
0 NP
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Schisandra |
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Mulberry |
0 NP
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Mulberry (unspecified) |
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Salvia |
0 NP
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Salvia (unspecified) |
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Hawthorn |
0 NP
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Hawthorn |
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Goji Berry |
0 NP
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Goji |
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Chinese Date |
0 NP
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Jujube |
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Cyperus |
0 NP
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Cyperus (unspecified) |
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Capillary Wormwood |
0 NP
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Capillary Artemisia |
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Gardenia |
0 NP
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Gardenia |
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Dandelion |
0 NP
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Dandelion |
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Isatis |
0 NP
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Isatis |
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Kudzu |
0 NP
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Kudzu |
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Notoginseng |
0 NP
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San-Qi Ginseng |
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Poria |
0 NP
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Poria Mushroom |
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White Atractylodes |
0 NP
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Atractylodes |
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Rhubarb |
0 NP
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Chinese Rhubarb |
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immature Bitter Orange |
0 NP
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Bitter orange |
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Lotus leaf |
0 NP
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Lotus |
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Rubia yunnanensis |
0 NP
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Rubia yunnanensis |
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American Ginseng |
0 NP
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American Ginseng |
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Cistanche tubulosa |
0 NP
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Cistanche tubulosa |
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Cynanchum otophyllum |
0 NP
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Cynanchum otophyllum |
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Other Ingredients: |
Vegetable Cellulose
Vegetable Magnesium Stearate
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Label Statments:
Formulation |
- No artificial flavor or sweetener, no preservatives, no sugar, no starch, no milk, no lactose, no wheat, no yeast, no fish, no soy, GMO free, sodium free.
- Made in the U.S.A. with selected ingredients from around the world.
- Non GMO
- Supports liver function & natural detox
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Precautions |
- Notice: This product contains Rhubarb. Do not use if you have or develop diarrhea, loose stools, or abdominal pain because Rhubarb may worsen these conditions and be harmful to your health.
- Caution: If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medications or have any medical condition, consult your doctor before use.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not use if seal under cap is broken or missing.
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FDA Disclaimer Statement |
- These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Storage |
- Store at room temperature.
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General Statements |
- To reorder @Farlong.com 1-888-327-5664
- Farlong
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Seals/Symbols |
- 3rd Party Lab Tested
Safety
Identity
Purity
Quality
cGMP Current Good Manufacturing Practice
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Formula |
- Advanced with Milk Thistle
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FDA Statement of Identity |
- Dietary Supplement
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- Suggested Use: For adults, take 2 capsules daily with a meal.
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Brand Information
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Distributed by | |
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Name | Farlong Pharmaceutical |
City | Walnut |
State | CA |
ZipCode | 91789 |
Phone Number | 1-888-327-5664 |
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