Livosolve 2026 St Patricks Day Parade of Morris County Grand Marshal Reception. Livosolve is a comprehensive Ayurvedic formulation consisting of traditionally used herbs like Kalmegh and Bhunimb with potential anti oxidant, liver protective, anti viral and anti bacterial properties. ** Livosolve is traditionally believed to: Improve liver function. Increase the body's synthesis of essential nutrients. Protect the liver cells Normalize the digestive liver enzymes Cleanse the blood from toxins poisons Ingredients Each tablet contains extracts of: Kalmegh Ghan [Root] [Andrographis Paniculata](50 mg) Bhringaraja Ghan [Leaf] [Eclipta Alba] (40 mg) Punarnava Ghan [Root] [Boerhaavia Diffusa] (20 mg) Shilajit [Mineral] [Asphaltum](12 mg) Nishottar Powder [Root] [Ipomoea Turpethum] (18 mg) Bhumyamalaki Ghan [Whole Plant] [Phyllanthus Niruri] (40 mg) Kakamachi Powder [Fruit] [Solanum Nigrum] (10 mg) Sharapunkha Powder [Root] [Tephrosia purpurea](10 mg) Himsra Powder [Root] [Capparis sepiaria] (10 mg) Dosage: 1 tablet 2 times daily to be taken after meals with warm water. Research Studies on Ingredients of Livosolve Kalmegh Ghan [Andrographis Paniculata] Features: Rich in antioxidant properties and known for its liver protective abilities. It also exhibits anti viral and anti bacterial effects. Benefits: Helps in detoxifying the liver and enhances liver functions. Offers protection against viral infections and bacterial ailments. Reference: [Handa, S. S., & Sharma, A. (1990). Hepatoprotective activity of andrographolide from Andrographis paniculata against carbon tetrachloride. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 92, 276.] Bhringaraja Ghan [Eclipta Alba] Features: Known for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties. Benefits: Traditionally used for liver rejuvenation and to combat liver disorders. Reference: [Wagner, H., Geyer, B., Kiso, Y., Hikino, H., & Rao, G. S. (1986). Coumestans as the main active principles of the liver drugs Eclipta alba and Wedelia calendulacea. Planta Medica, 5, 370 374.] Punarnava Ghan [Boerhaavia Diffusa] Features: Recognized for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective activities. Benefits: Assists in liver function optimization and has potential liver regenerating capabilities. Reference: [Rawat, A. K., Mehrotra, S., Tripathi, S. C., & Shome, U. (1997). Hepatoprotective activity of Boerhaavia diffusa L. rootsA popular Indian ethnomedicine. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 56(1), 61 66.] Shilajit [Asphaltum] Features: Known for its antioxidant properties and potential liver protective effects. Benefits: May help in the detoxification process and supports overall liver function. Reference: [Acharya, S. B., Frotan, M. H., Goel, R. K., Tripathi, S. K., & Das, P. K. (1988). Pharmacological actions of Shilajit. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 26(10), 775 777.] Nishottar [Ipomoea Turpethum] Features & Benefits: Specific research on the antioxidant, liver protective, anti viral, and anti bacterial properties of this herb are limited. Traditionally, it has been used in Ayurveda for detoxification. Bhumyamalaki Ghan [Phyllanthus Niruri] Features: Known for its hepatoprotective and antiviral properties, particularly against the hepatitis B virus. Benefits: Provides protection to the liver and is used to treat liver diseases. Reference: [Wang, B. E. (2000). Treatment of chronic liver diseases with traditional Chinese medicine. Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 15, E67 E70.] Kakamachi [Solanum Nigrum] Features: Exhibits antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties. Benefits: Contributes to the defense against liver toxins and supports liver health. Reference: [Lin, H. M., Tseng, H. C., Wang, C. J., Lin, J. J., Lo, C. W., & Chou, F. P. (2008). Hepatoprotective effects of Solanum nigrum Linn extract against CCl4 induced oxidative damage in rats. Chemico biological interactions, 171(3), 283 293.] Sharapunkha [Tephrosia purpurea] Features: Recognized for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects. Benefits: Supports liver function and offers protection against toxins. Reference: [Sayed, H. M., Mohamed, K. H., Farag, S. F., Mohamed, G. A., Proksch, P., & Maes, L. (2008). A new hepatoprotective flavone glycoside from the seeds of Tephrosia purpurea. Pharmazie, 63(7), 514 520.] Himsra [Capparis sepiaria] Features: Traditionally used for its antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties. Benefits: Helps in maintaining liver health by offering protection against oxidative stress and toxins. Reference: [Janbaz, K. H., Saeed, S. A., & Gilani, A. H. (2002). Protective effect of rutin on paracetamol and CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity in rodents. Fitoterapia, 73(7 8), 557 563.]