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- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS Supports Liver Detoxification Powerful Liver Detoxification Whether you see the innocent-looking lump of pale green on a plate, or in the wild, its delicate stems and graceful leaves swaying above a stream, don't be deceived by its gentle appearance. Wasabi gives a powerful jolt, both as a fiery condiment beloved by Japanese gourmets as well as a potent detoxifying that has been studied by Japanese alists since the 10th century. Wasabi (Wasabia japonica) grows naturally in the ains of Japan in the gravel and sandbars of coldwater streams and rivers. Rare and difficult to grow, it takes three years for a wasabi rhizome to reach maturity. Long stems grow from the rhizome, and when the stems grow above the waterline, a heart-shaped leaf forms. The rare wasabi is a natural, potent aid to a y, cleansed liver that in turn affects the detoxification and cleansing of the entire body. Planetary als searches the world for the finest botanicals that support your . Potent Detoxification What makes wasabi so special? It comes from a good family; the brassica vegetables in the cruciferae family include such giants as broccoli, horseradish, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, and kale. All of these are well-known detoxifying s, and wasabi appears to be the most amazing of them all, with detox capacities far beyond the others in the family because it is loaded with isothiocyanate precursors. These s not only give wasabi its famous "fire," they likewise are the source of the 's detoxification properties. Isothiocyanates are formed when wasabi cells are ruptured during digestion. They are then available to help remove toxic substances that are stored in the liver's ty tissues. Because of its popularity, wasabi is now cultivated hydroponically and in cold, wet environments outside of Japan, such as in New Zealand and Oregon. Traditionally, the rhizome was freshly grated at the table with a sharkskin grater, popular with dishes such as seafood or udon noodles. Now wasabi is usually dried into powder form and made into the pale green paste familiar to most westerners. Phase II Detox The liver detoxifies the by-products of digestion and other harmful substances through a complex series of reactions often referred to as Phase I and Phase II Detoxification. Phase I enzymes begin the process by taking the toxic molecule and changing it into a bioactive form. This process breaks down toxins. A second set of enzymes, Phase II, then neutralizes the toxin and makes it water soluble for elimination. Wasabi, which forms long-chain isothiocyanates when digested, induces the Phase II enzymes. Simply stated, it is the sparkplug that starts Phase II enzymes on their work. This process, all done in the liver, supports the body's ability to clean itself of impurities. Wasabi is an renowned in Japan and gaining popularity internationally. In the modern world with so many pollutants, our bodies need help cleansing themselves of toxins from the environment. Wasabi, along with a whole food, high-fiber diet and reduction of alcohol consumption, supports a y liver - the largest of the vital organs and the key to the digestion and elimination systems and most particularly, the body's ability to detoxify. Label CopyThe root of the Wasabia japonica, a potent member of theCruciferae family, has powerful properties that can help detoxify the liver. Wasabi induces Phase II detoxification, which removes toxic substances that are stored in the liver's ty tissues. Package Description: 30 s Serving Size: 1 Number of Servings: 30 Supplement Facts for 200 mg Serving Size: 1 A %DV Sodium 50 mg 2% Calcium 41 mg 4% Wasabi Rhizome 200 mg Other Ingredients: dibasic calcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, stearic , and colloidal silicon dioxide. Suggested Use: 1 three times daily with food. If you.
Supports Liver DetoxificationPowerful Liver DetoxificationWhether
you see the innocent-looking lump of pale green on a plate, or in
the wild, its delicate stems and graceful leaves swaying above a
stream, don't be deceived by its gentle appearance. Wasabi gives
a powerful jolt, both as a fiery condiment beloved by Japanese
gourmets as well as a potent detoxifying that has been
studied by Japanese alists since the 10th century.Wasabi
(Wasabia japonica) grows naturally in the ains of Japan in
the gravel and sandbars of coldwater streams and rivers. Rare and
difficult to grow, it takes three years for a wasabi rhizome to
reach maturity. Long stems grow from the rhizome, and when the
stems grow above the waterline, a heart-shaped leaf forms. The
rare wasabi is a natural, potent aid to a y, cleansed
liver that in turn affects the detoxification and cleansing of
the entire body. Planetary als searches the world for the
finest botanicals that support your .Potent
DetoxificationWhat makes wasabi so special? It comes from a good
family; the brassica vegetables in the cruciferae family include
such giants as broccoli, horseradish, Brussels sprouts,
cabbage, cauliflower, and kale. All of these are well-known
detoxifying s, and wasabi appears to be the most amazing of
them all, with detox capacities far beyond the others in the
family because it is loaded with isothiocyanate precursors. These
s not only give wasabi its famous "fire," they likewise
are the source of the 's detoxification properties.
Isothiocyanates are formed when wasabi cells are ruptured during
digestion. They are then available to help remove toxic
substances that are stored in the liver's ty tissues. Because
of its popularity, wasabi is now cultivated hydroponically and in
cold, wet environments outside of Japan, such as in New Zealand
and Oregon. Traditionally, the rhizome was freshly grated at the
table with a sharkskin grater, popular with dishes such as
seafood or udon noodles. Now wasabi is usually dried into powder
form and made into the pale green paste familiar to most
westerners.Phase II DetoxThe liver detoxifies the by-products of
digestion and other harmful substances through a complex series
of reactions often referred to as Phase I and Phase II
Detoxification. Phase I enzymes begin the process by taking the
toxic molecule and changing it into a bioactive form. This
process breaks down toxins. A second set of enzymes, Phase II,
then neutralizes the toxin and makes it water soluble for
elimination. Wasabi, which forms long-chain isothiocyanates when
digested, induces the Phase II enzymes. Simply stated, it is the
sparkplug that starts Phase II enzymes on their work. This
process, all done in the liver, supports the body's ability to
clean itself of impurities.Wasabi is an renowned in Japan
and gaining popularity internationally. In the modern world with
so many pollutants, our bodies need help cleansing themselves of
toxins from the environment. Wasabi, along with a whole food,
high-fiber diet and reduction of alcohol consumption, supports a
y liver - the largest of the vital organs and the key to
the digestion and elimination systems and most particularly, the
body's ability to detoxify.Label CopyThe root of the Wasabia
japonica, a potent member of theCruciferae family, has powerful
properties that can help detoxify the liver. Wasabi induces Phase
II detoxification, which removes toxic substances that are stored
in the liver's ty tissues.