Product Description
Supporting detoxification, hormone balance and liver health is key to overall well-being. This formula is designed to support natural detox pathways, hormone balance, and liver function using a simple, high-strength ingredient.
- 500mg Calcium D-Glucarate per capsule
- 60 capsules | 1-2 capsules daily
- No artificial additives whatsoever
Calcium D-Glucarate in More Detail
Calcium D-Glucarate is commonly used to support detoxification and hormone balance, particularly through its role in assisting the body’s natural elimination processes. It helps support pathways involved in clearing excess hormones and metabolic by-products.
This ingredient is often associated with supporting liver function, as the liver plays a central role in processing and removing unwanted compounds from the body. By supporting these pathways, it may contribute to improved overall balance and well-being.
Its simple, single-ingredient profile makes it easy to incorporate into a daily routine, whether used alone or alongside other health-focused supplements.
Together, this formula provides a focused approach to supporting detoxification, hormone balance and liver health.
Premium-Quality Ingredients
Calcium D-Glucarate – 500mg – A well-studied compound commonly used to support detoxification pathways and hormone balance.
Vegetarian Capsule – Plant-based capsule suitable for daily use.
Nothing else – This formula contains only high-quality active ingredients with no artificial colours, binders, preservatives, or unnecessary fillers.
Suggested Use
Take 1–2 capsules daily with food, preferably in the morning. May be split across meals for consistent support.
100% Money Back Guarantee
We're so confident in the effectiveness and quality of this product that if you are not happy with the results after 30 days / one full bottle, we will issue a full refund.
References:
Walaszek, Z. (1990). Potential use of D-glucarate in cancer prevention. Cancer Letters.
Abdel-Rahman, M. S. et al. (2002). Calcium D-glucarate and detoxification pathways. Toxicology Letters.
Drew, M. G. et al. (2013). Glucuronidation and detoxification mechanisms. Drug Metabolism Reviews.




