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How Can I help my workaholic Organ

We as humans have organs which constitute part of our biological systems that guarantees or survival on earth. Just like our vehicles, we periodically we check some part of the vehicle systems which we general call car maintenance. We spend a lot on this vehicle parts because we place much value on it because they are expensive. Life is also quiet expensive but we don’t know the value until we start getting sick and we are told we need to do some internal organ transplant like the kidney and all that. Just as it is with vehicle maintenance, when you maintain your vehicle part, it serves you longer.
  We really want to discuss a very important body organ which is the LIVER. If the liver is an employee in your firm I’m sure you would agree with me that he is under paid, considering how your life-style makes the liver work unnecessarily. The liver is in charge of detoxification. When we consume anything the body sees as toxic, say alcohol, the liver goes to work to see that the your body can absorb it. It also goes for some licit drugs substance that was prescribe for you from the hospital. It also does the work of converting your excess glucose to glycogen which it stores for you to convert to energy when you need them. I can go on to continue to show you how it works to suppress the power of malaria in your blood stream but you can go look up the functions of the liver later.
The reason for this blog is just for us to ask ourselves if “employee liver” has anything we could do to compensate it for Job well done, like a bonus. Unfortunately, they don’t spend cash in the internal biological system but yes there is something you could compensate it with and it’s Glucuronolactone. This exact compound is used by the liver to perform some of its detoxification function. Just as the BMW needs mobile 1 to keep its engines working well, so does the liver. We get it from a lot of things which I’ll like you to research but I could safe you all the stress of turning yourself to an overnight Nutritionist and tell you a TCM supplement that contains this compound for your liver and it is Citrus Sour Tablets from a company called TASLY.

Citrus Sour Tablets is believe to cure damaged hepatic cells, improve the environment of the liver cells and promote a hepatic microcirculation. It assists in relieving different forms of hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver damages due to food or drug poisoning. Because of the importance of the liver, I will advise you to see a health professional but I’ll still explain the dosage of this supplement. It is to be administered by dissolving 1-2 tablets in a warm (boiled a little bit) and taken orally after effervescence one or two times a day.
We at TCM Nigeria promote health maintenance. We believe preventive measure is cheaper, pain free better than corrective measures. If you can afford to get maintenance oil for your car and some gets the recommended ones, get this supplement and make your wonderful biological system “employee” smile again to do more. If you want this product please send me a private mail and we shall arrange for proper delivery to your door step. If you also want the TCM app you can also reach me on the following contact bellow

Telephone: 08125348596, 09054203202, 09032711764 (whatsapp is also allowed)
Skype ID: lirixnew
Please do take care of yourself and each other.

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