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Health Benefits
Lipotropic combination got its name from the terms lipo, which means fat and tropic, meaning stimulate. The combination was designed to optimize the liver for its many functions and to increase the flow of fats and bile from the liver and gallbladder. Lipotropic combination is a substance that speeds up the removal of fat, or decreases fat deposits within the liver. Because of this function, lipotropic combinations have gained most of their reputation in naturopathic medicine. However, due to insufficient evidence supporting its claim as an effective fat burner, the combination is not quite as popular in conventional medicine. Lipotropic combinations appear to benefit various types of liver damage, including alcohol related hepatitis. They can also soothe pain resulting from gallstones, even going so far as preventing them from forming. The easy to take substance is soothing to the liver and cures such disorders as endometriosis. This article provides valuable information on lipotropic combination even for those already knowledgeable about the subject. The key components of lipotropic combinations methionine, choline, and inositol help maintain the membranes of liver cells. Choline, a phospholipid, especially facilitates the transport of fat molecules in and out of liver cells and across cell membranes. As such, lipotropic combinations may be helpful in easing situations where there are excessive deposits of fat in the liver. Lipotropic combinations help burn fats, which when in excess, can lead to such liver related disorders as alcoholism, obesity, and poor nutrition. The Herbs The root of the dandelion plant has a long history of being used throughout the world as a liver herb. As such, it is used in combination with other herbs and some amino acids to form the traditional remedy for liver problems, lipotropic combination. For centuries, the Chinese people used dandelion to treat breast problems such as cancer, inflammation, decreased milk flow, et cetera. More recently, human and animal studies showed that dandelion root contains very high concentrations of choline. This is why dandelion helps stimulate the secretion of bile. There are also other herbs used in lipotropic combinations. The number of herbs used is so many that its hard to keep track of all of them. However, one thing is for sure; these herbs all have substances in them that can help enhance the liver and its function.
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