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Blood Cleanser Capsules

Ingredients: Tulsi, Burdock Root, Dandelion Root & Leaves, Red Clover, Nettle, Green Tea Extract, Turmeric, Cayenne Pepper, Bilberry, Milk Thistle, Yellow Dock


Who is it for?

Adults seeking a natural, multi-system approach to deep internal cleansing, supporting the liver, kidneys, lymphatic system, and skin, with goals of clearer skin, improved digestion, better fluid balance, and everyday vitality.


Health Benefits Summary

Blood Cleanser Capsules combine traditional detoxifying and “alterative” herbs with modern antioxidants to support the body’s main elimination pathways. The blend encourages gentle bile flow and bowel regularity, aids urinary clearance of waste, and maintains lymphatic tone, while calming low-grade inflammation and safeguarding cells from oxidative stress. With consistent use, it helps the body process and eliminate metabolic by-products, often resulting in clearer skin, better circulation, and a balanced, revitalised feeling.


Health Benefits Detailed

Liver detox & bile flow
How it helps: Supports daily liver workload and comfortable digestion after meals.
Why it works: Bitter and cholagogue herbs stimulate bile production and flow, aiding in the digestion of fats and the elimination of toxins.

Kidney & urinary clearance
How it helps: Promotes gentle diuresis to flush soluble wastes and reduce fluid heaviness.
Why it works: Traditional “spring greens” act as mild diuretics, supporting renal perfusion and excretion without harsh depletion.

Lymphatic tone & skin clarity
How it helps: Eases sluggish lymph, assisting the skin’s appearance during internal cleanses.
Why it works: Classic alternatives encourage lymphatic movement and microcirculation, helping to clear by-products that can congest the skin.

Circulation & capillary support
How it helps: Feeds healthy blood flow and capillary integrity for a fresher, energised feel.
Why it works: Polyphenols and gentle circulatory stimulants promote endothelial function and micro-vascular resilience.

Inflammation balance
How it helps: Calms low-grade, systemic “heat” that can drive skin, joint, or gut irritation.
Why it works: Herbs rich in curcuminoids, flavonoids, and phenolics modulate pro-inflammatory signalling.

Antioxidant defence
How it helps: Shields cells from oxidative stress during detox and daily stress.
Why it works: Anthocyanins, catechins, and other antioxidants neutralise free radicals and support cellular recovery.

Digestive regularity
How it helps: Encourages comfortable, regular bowel movements during cleansing.
Why it works: Traditional alteratives paired with gentle bitters help motility and healthy elimination.


Key Ingredients Benefits

Tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum)
How it helps: Supports stress resilience, immune balance, and antioxidant protection during cleansing.
Why it works: Helps normalise stress responses and provides a broad range of polyphenols that counter oxidative and inflammatory loads.
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Burdock Root (Arctium lappa)
How it helps: Classic alterative for skin clarity and systemic “purifying”; supports inflammatory balance.
Why it works: Lappa compounds and phenolics exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties; human data suggest improvements in inflammatory markers.
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Dandelion Root & Leaves (Taraxacum officinale)
How it helps: Encourages liver function, bile flow, and gentle diuresis for fluid balance.
Why it works: Bitter principles stimulate hepatobiliary activity; leaves act as a mild diuretic.
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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)
How it helps: Traditional lymphatic and skin support; contributes to healthy vascular function.
Why it works: Isoflavones show antioxidant/vasoprotective activity and have improved arterial compliance in human trials.
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Nettle (Urtica dioica)
How it helps: A gentle diuretic for fluid/waste elimination; a broad anti-inflammatory backup.
Why it works: Mineral-rich leaf with phenolics that support renal clearance and modulate inflammatory signalling.
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Green Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis; catechins/EGCG)
How it helps: An antioxidant shield for the liver and vasculature; supports metabolic detoxification.
Why it works: Catechins reduce oxidative stress and may improve liver enzyme profiles in fatty-liver settings.
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Turmeric (Curcuma longa)
How it helps: Systemic inflammation balance and liver support during cleansing.
Why it works: Curcuminoids modulate inflammatory and oxidative pathways; meta-analyses show improvements in liver enzymes in fatty liver disease.
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Cayenne Pepper (Capsicum annuum; capsaicinoids)
How it helps: Gentle circulatory lift and digestive comfort during cleansing.
Why it works: Capsaicin activates TRPV1, which improves gastric comfort in functional dyspepsia and supports peripheral circulation.
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Bilberry (Vaccinium myrtillus; anthocyanins)
How it helps: Antioxidant support for capillaries, skin radiance, and micro-circulation.
Why it works: Anthocyanins protect the endothelium, modulate inflammation, and support vascular resilience.
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Milk Thistle (Silybum marianum; silymarin)
How it helps: Time-honoured hepatoprotection during detox and metabolic stress.
Why it works: Silymarin stabilises hepatocyte membranes, scavenges free radicals, and supports liver enzyme normalisation.
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Yellow Dock (Rumex crispus)
How it helps: Traditional alterative for sluggish bowels and skin; supports bile flow and gentle elimination.
Why it works: Contains anthraquinone glycosides, bitters, and minerals that encourage motility and cholagogue activity.
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Dosage

Prevention: 1 capsule daily
Maintenance: 1 capsule twice daily
Therapeutic: 3 capsules daily


Warnings & Interactions

• Not for use in pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Liver/gallbladder: Turmeric and dandelion may aggravate gallstones or bile-duct obstruction—seek advice.
Diuretics/fluids: Nettle and dandelion have a gentle diuretic effect—use caution with diuretics or kidney issues.
Hormone-sensitive conditions / anticoagulants: Red clover (isoflavones) — use caution with anticoagulants and hormone-sensitive conditions.
Stomach sensitivity: Cayenne may irritate reflux or ulcers.
Green tea extract: Contains caffeine; rare reports of liver enzyme elevations at high doses—avoid if you have active liver disease unless supervised.
Allergies: Burdock, dandelion, and milk thistle are in the Asteraceae family—avoid if you have known ragweed/composite allergies.
Timing with medicines: Separate from medications by 2 hours if sensitivity is noted.
• Stop use if any adverse reaction occurs; consult a healthcare professional if you use chronic medication.


⚠️ Disclaimer

Natural herbal supplement for general wellbeing. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Statements reflect traditional use and general wellness support. Not evaluated by SAHPRA. Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, on medication, or managing a medical condition. Keep out of reach of children.