'Merica Labz Organ Defender
Total Organ Defense𐠒 Complete Antioxidant Support† Gut-Driven Immunity† Your liver, heart, kidneys, and gut work hard every single day—so it’s time to give them the defense treatment that’s as strong as RFK’s grit and resilience. Organ Defender teams ingredients like NAC, milk thistle, CoQ10, and probiotics up to fight toxins, stress, and last night’s bad decisions. One scoop and your liver detoxes like it’s exposing corruption, your heart pumps with patriotic pride, your kidneys filter like a government cover-up, and your gut stays balanced enough to negotiate world peace. Your organs deserve a product with no fillers and no nonsense—so armor up and prepare to defend them! #MAHA † These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases. Vitamin C (as Ascorbic Acid) Vitamin C is perhaps historically best-known for the treatment and prevention of scurvy, though it has many other roles in the body. For example, vitamin C catalyzes or is a cofactor in eight enzymatic reactions involved in the synthesis of collagen, the nutrient carnitine, and several neurotransmitters necessary for the proper function of the brain. In contemporary context, vitamin C is best known as a potent antioxidant. In addition to its intrinsic activity as an antioxidant, vitamin C has been shown in in vitro trials to regenerate alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E). As an antioxidant, vitamin C combats the detrimental effects of a group of compounds called radical oxygen species that, when produced, degrade the lipid membrane of the cell and may cause internal damage. By “scavenging” these free radicals, vitamin C and other antioxidants form a defense against excess cellular damage. Iodine (as Kelp (Ascophyllum Nodosum)) Iodine is a trace element naturally present in certain foods, including kelp. Iodine is a critical component for fetal development, especially during early pregnancy, as maternal T4 (thyroxine) is the sole source of fetal thyroid hormone. After birth, especially if breast-feeding, iodine remains an important constituent of a balanced diet to maintain adequate T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (thyroxine) levels in the mother and for proper cognitive development in the child. As implied, however, the most important of iodine’s functions is assisting the body’s production and maintenance of both thyroid hormones and TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone, released by the pituitary). The thyroid hormones, in turn, regulate several critical biochemical reactions, including protein synthesis, and, along with norepinephrine/epinephrine, largely determine the body’s metabolic rate. References
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