Testimonial For Livatone Plus
Joan Meijer - Writer
My exposure to Livatone Plus started at a Health Fair in Los Angeles at which my sister Suzy Prudden was exhibiting. As is her habit, she went around the Fair to meet people and find things that interested her. She returned with two bottles of Livatone Plus and said, “This looks interesting, let’s try it.” I put it on a shelf in the kitchen and promptly forgot about it.
Within the next six weeks, I found myself getting increasingly tired. I didn’t have the energy to make my bed in the morning; I didn’t have the energy to wash my dishes; I dragged myself to work and went home crawling. I was burping quite a bit and feeling uncomfortable. One day at the office I was reading a book about Menopause and weight loss – as research for a book Suzy and I wanted to write. I read about how senior digestion is impaired and that the failure of food to access the chemicals put out by the liver make Menopausal women tired and gives them gas. That afternoon I was too tired to read any further. I took myself to the movies and was aware that I felt faint throughout the movie and when it came time to walk back to my car I didn’t think I could make it to the parking lot. The feeling of weakness and exhaustion was frightening.
The proximity of reading the book on menopausal digestion and feeling that weak prompted me to try Livatone Plus. I took two pills, went to bed and went to sleep. In the morning I woke up and instead of waking feeling exhausted and wondering how I was going to get through the day, I simply woke up. I got up, got dressed and started to hum as I made my bed and straightened my room. I was still humming when I got to the dishes, “Wait a minute! This is different!” I called Suzy and told her what had happened.
I continued with the Livatone until I ran out. I felt so normal that I didn’t renew the vitamins. That was probably some time in November. In early January Suzy took me to dinner and the theater to see the Lion King. During intermission I felt really sick. I went to the Ladies Room….returned to my seat. Told Suzy I was not feeling well and started back toward the Ladies room. I collapsed on the way. Suddenly I was exploding with projectile vomit and diarrhea. It was an amazing experience. I though perhaps I was dying because that kind of release is what dying people do. I stayed conscious, I protected my airway so I didn’t inhale any of what was coming out and eventually I felt well enough to get up and go to the bathroom and clean myself up. The Paramedics came, my blood pressure was normal, my pulse slightly elevated but otherwise I was fine. I was covered in fecal matter and vomit but I felt okay – for the moment.
Suzy and I drove home and just got there when I had a second episode – this time in the bathroom. Then I drove home took a bath, soaked my clothes and slept.
I ordered some Livatone Plus but I didn’t start taking it again – I hadn’t made the connection between my liver and the violent illness. I was – at that time – really bad about taking pills. About two weeks after the episode at the theatre I woke in the middle of the night with the feeling that someone was drilling a dull knife into my right shoulder. I was paralyzed with the agony. I knew is liver related because the pain was in my right shoulder and not radiating and a heart attack would have been in my left shoulder and would probably have radiated into my left arm, neck or jaw. Turning over was an act of such desperation I was amazed at the pain. It’s what they talk about when they talk about organ failure. I can’t describe how terrible it was – on a scale of 1-10 it was 50. Eventually I made myself get up, get to the Livatone Plus and take three of them. Within minutes the pain was gone but I knew I had to find out what was going on.
Because I’m fat, flatulent and over forty (the rough determinant for gall stones) I suspected that was my problem. I called my doctor had a devil of a time getting an appointment – but I was taking Livatone Plus and the liver was under control. Eventually – I guess within the month – I got an appointment and they diagnosed Fatty Liver. I suspect I also had gall stones although they didn’t show up in my tests the color of my stool was occasionally like white clay. The Doctor offered me nothing by way of remediation – it turns out that conventional medicine doesn’t know very much outside of removing the gall bladder about curing liver disease. But Livatone Plus cleared up the problem, cleared up the pain in my upper right abdominal area, cleared up the feeling that I couldn’t stay awake, it literally has saved my life and kept me going.
I showed my pill bottle to my doctors – who said, “Well, there’s nothing in here that will hurt you.” I showed it to my acupuncturist who said, “I have never seen such a magnificent combination of herbs in my life.”
As I told Dr. Cabot – “Livatone Plus is like my American Express Card – I don’t leave home without it.” Nor do I end my day without it. I cannot thank Dr. Cabot enough for saving my life and giving me back a life worth living.
Joan is an author of several books including "Suzy Prudden's Itty Bitty Weight Loss Book" is available on Amazon in paperback and on Kindle and on Barnes and Noble.
"Provenance" (a rescue novel based on a true story) is available on Kindle.
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Will Livatone plus improve my labs?
I just tried. Rx ursodiol with no improvement in my levels.
I hope to find something to help me
it is not uncommon to develop liver inflammation and/or fatty liver after cholecystectomy, as discussed in my gallbladder videos. you need to follow the diet in my gallbladder book and in my videos on gallbladder. You can totally heal your liver so cheer up! But you need to take LIVATONE PLUS 4 capsules daily and NAC 2 capsules twice daily inbetween meals with a large glass of water. I would also recommend that you take OXBILE Capsules - one in the middle of a meal IF it contains fat. You do need to eat healthy fats in your diet!
it may take 6 to 12 months to fully heal your liver
let me know how you get on
you can also ring my naturopath Christine Ki in Phoenix on 1 623 3343232 if you have questions
Dr Cabot
We recommend you read this article for further information:https://www.liverdoctor.com/should-you-worry-about-gallbladder-polyps/
We recommend you avoid gluten and dairy and take vitamin D and selenium supplements.
Kind regards,
Jessah Shaw
Nutritionist
I have Gilbert's syndrome and as a consequence Estrogen dominance.
I take different supplements to address both. Will this help?
Does this supplement have NAC? If it does what quantity?
Thank you
Livatone Plus does contain NAC but we are not sure of the actual amount because it is in a proprietary base that is commercial in confidence.
Gilbert’s Syndrome responds very well to a liver friendly, anti-inflammatory diet and lifestyle as is found with Dr Cabot’s 15 Day Cleanse and Maintenance Program.
To hasten the speed of liver health restoration begin taking Livatone Plus – 2 capsules twice daily, and NAC – 2 capsules twice daily, well away from food with a large glass of water to avoid stomach irritation.
When liver health is restored you are advised to take Livatone Plus alone – 1 capsule twice daily.
Kind regards
Victoria
Naturopath for Dr Sandra Cabot MD
For both your ovarian cyst and hypothyroidism we recommend you begin taking Thyroid Health Capsules at a dose of 1 capsule twice daily.
Those with constipation usually get good relief with Fibertone, although we also strongly recommend you to begin taking Magnesium Powder or Tablets at a dose of 400mg elemental magnesium in divided doses throughout each day.
If you feel that you have pressure in the liver area you are advised to begin taking Livatone Plus - 1 to 2 capsules twice daily.
You may benefit from a change of diet and we suggest you undertake Dr Cabot’s 15 Day Cleanse and Maintenance Program to reduce generalized inflammation considerably.
Kind regards
Victoria
Naturopath for Dr Sandra Cabot MD
Of course. Livatone is excellent for maintaining general liver health.
You would just need to take 1 cap twice a day.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritiohnist
For a fatty liver we recommend you eliminate grains, sugar, processed food and takeout meals.
There is some eating principles in this article:https://www.liverdoctor.com/what-should-you-eat-if-you-have-fatty-liver/
There is an excellent eating plan in Dr Cabot's book 'Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It'.
Re the enlarged spleen, we recommend you see your healthcare practitioner.
Dr Cabot recommends you take
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function. There is no shellfish in this product.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 2 caps twice daily at least 2 hours away from food, if any upset occurs please take with meals. NAC is the precursor to glutathione; the body's most potent antioxidant. This supplement works well with Livatone Plus to get the liver better faster.
These supplements can be purchased here:https://shop.liverdoctor.com/
Let us know how you get on.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
No, we would not recommend this.
Diet and lifestyle changes go a long way in improving liver function.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
For people who have had their gallbladder removed we recommend you take both.
The recommended dosage is
Ox Bile 1 to 2 caps in the middle of meals to replace the bile that can no longer come from the gallbladder for essential fat absorption
Livatone Plus 2 caps twice daily to improve liver function.
Kind Regards,
Jessah Robinson
Nutritional Consultant for Liverdoctor.com
There is Selenium and Taurine in our Livatone Plus, as well as many other ingredients.
You can purchase it from: www.liverdoctor.com.
The 120 caps is $30, and the 240 caps is $50.
Kind Regards,
Jessah