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ABOUTAbout Hepalyse

Physical preparation for tomorrow!

About Hepalyse...

Hepalyse is a health support drink containing “liver extract” filled with natural,
high quality liver essence, as well as other healthy ingredients.
You can drink it at any time!
It is easy to drink with fruit flavor.

Q: What is liver extract?

Liver is often eaten in dishes like stir-fried liver and garlic chives when we need extra stamina. Hepalyse W contains porcine livers that have been broken down finely by enzymes so that you can efficiently absorb the nutrients without excessive strain on the stomach and intestines.
It is particularly rich in amino acids, and you can consume essential amino acids, which cannot be produced in the body.

Q: What is liver extract?Q: What is liver extract?

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WHYWhy Hepalyse??

Physical preparation for tomorrow!

With work and housework every day, people are drinking at night and playing on the weekends. Our bodies and organs are constantly at work.
“Amino acids” are essential for cell regeneration that becomes the basis for such our bodies.
Liver extract, a crucial ingredient in Hepalyse W, is rich in amino acids, and you can consume essential amino acids, which cannot be produced in the body. Liver extract can be absorbed without placing excessive strain on the stomach and intestines.

About amino acids...

Amino acids are organic compounds that comprise proteins, one of the three major nutrients. There are 20 types of amino acids, but if even one of them is missing, proteins cannot be synthesized. Amino acids are the second most common element of the human body after water, which comprises 60% of the human body. They account for approximately half of the remaining 40%. Of the 20 types of amino acids, the 9 amino acids that humans and animals cannot produce within their bodies are known as essential amino acids, while the 11 amino acids that they can be produce within the body from sugars and lipids are known as non-essential amino acids. The essential amino acids include isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, valine, and histidine. The non-essential amino acids include tyrosine, cysteine, aspartic acid, asparagine, serine, glutamic acid, glutamine, proline, glycine, alanine, and arginine. The essential amino acids must be consumed through the diet as protein, but they will not be lacking as long as a regular diet is consumed.

Health Information Website for the Prevention of Lifestyle-Related Diseases by Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare: Amino Acids
https://www.e-healthnet.mhlw.go.jp/information/dictionary/food/ye-001.html
(Confirmed on March 31, 2019)

MOVIECM Information

Hepalyse W
for youthful
adults

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