Buy Captain Liv Liver Wellness Ayurvedic Tablets by Prowellness Mantra – 60 Tablets

Think of your liver as your bodys main server, it processes every bite you swallow, ships nutrients where theyre needed and trashes the junk. Trash the server and the whole network slows, skin dulls, energy crashes, ageing hits fast forward. Modern life, late meals, neon lit nights, non stop stress keeps hitting overload. Reboot with three steps, real food on time, real sleep, real breath work. Then add science backed herbal allies. Clinics at Himalaya and Prowellness Mantra have IDd liver reviving botanicals that also shield against infection. Their blend, Captain Liv, packs those herbs into a diabetic friendly tablet. Protect the server, protect your world.

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Top Health Benefits


  • Deep Liver Detox – Sharpunkha and Kutki open bile gates to flush fat-bound toxins in one sweep.
  • Cell Armor Shield – Bhumiamla blocks viruses and chemicals from touching liver cells, keeping enzymes steady.
  • Cool Inflammation Fast – Kalmegh and Kakmachi drop liver heat and swelling within days of festive excess.
  • Renew Liver Tissue – Punarnava sparks new cell growth, replacing worn-out patches for fresher detox power.
  • Bile-Flow Fat Burn – Kutki plus Sharpunkha melt fatty deposits before they can park permanently in liver.

Ingredients of P Thunder


Sharpunkha (Tephrosia purpurea) – Clears the liver’s tiny bile channels so toxins slide out instead of jamming up.
Its mild blood-purifying kick gives skin that “I slept eight hours” glow even when you didn’t.

Bhumiamla (Phyllanthus niruri) – Sits in the liver’s doorway, blocking nasty chemicals from even entering the cell.
Helps keep viral load quiet, so your ALT numbers stop doing the bhangra every lab test.

Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata) – The bitter warrior that cools liver fire and calms angry enzymes within days.
Think of it as nature’s reset button after festival food or one too many painkillers.

Kakmachi (Solanum nigrum) – Traditional coolant that soothes heat-linked liver swelling and tummy heaviness.
Gentle enough for kids’ syrups, yet still nudges bilirubin back to the green zone.

Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) – Drains excess fluid baggage so the liver can breathe and reboot its detox dance.
Renowned for “renewal,” it quietly patches worn liver cells while you chase deadlines.

Kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa) – Deep-clean specialist that sparks bile flow and sweeps fat from liver corners.
Use small, steady doses—this mountain herb is potent, like a sherpa guiding toxins downhill.

Description

There’s a saying: “Jaan hai toh jahaan hai”. if there is life, there is the world. If we make a modified version of this, we could also say: “Liver hai toh jahaan hai.”
Why is that?

Because the liver is the body’s main processing unit for nutrition.
The stomach and intestines only break down food and absorb nutrients, but the primary metabolism of these nutrients happens in the liver. The liver works alongside its “brother,” the kidney. While the liver processes nutrients and produces various byproducts, the kidney filters out those byproducts that could be harmful and removes them from the body.

In this way, the saying “Liver hai toh jahaan hai” can be seen as a meaningful variation. If the liver does not function properly, diffrent parts of the body do not receive adequate nourishment, and the body starts becoming weak.

Nowadays, our lifestyle has gone completely off track. We don’t eat on time, we don’t sleep on time, and we’re constantly wired with stress – work stress, money stress, relationship stress, you name it. And while we think we’re “handling it,” our liver is silently paying the price.

Your liver is not just some random organ; it’s your body’s main processing and detox center. But with irregular meals, junk food, late nights, and endless tension, it gets overloaded. Slowly, this constant abuse starts to weaken the liver. You may not notice it at first, but over time your energy drops, your skin loses its glow, digestion gets sluggish, and you begin to feel older than you actually are.

In simple terms, an unhealthy lifestyle doesn’t just tire you out. it pushes your liver towards damage. And when the liver starts to fail, the whole body begins to age before its time.

No matter what the problem is, whether your liver is getting damaged from too many medicines, fat is building up in the liver, or gallstones are causing trouble. the big question is the same – how do we protect the liver?

Yes, a healthy lifestyle is non‑negotiable: better food, better sleep, less stress. But along with that, herbs can play a powerful supporting role.

When the right herbs are used in the right way, especially with the wisdom of Ayurveda, they can help support a weakening liver. And this isn’t just theory. Many Ayurvedic labs and research centers are constantly studying herbs—testing which ones actually help, and in which diseases they’re most effective.

Brands like Himalaya Wellness and the Prowellness Mantra Research Clinic are using herbs in real clinical practice, with doctors trying them in controlled settings. What they’ve found is that several herbs can:

  • Support liver rejuvenation
  • Help protect the liver from infections

Using a combination of such carefully chosen herbs, Prowellness Mantra has developed Captain Liv—an effective liver tonic in tablet form. And the good part? It’s also diabetic‑friendly, so even people with diabetes can consider it as a liver-support option.

So when it comes to liver care, it’s not just about avoiding damage—it’s about actively supporting the liver, with smart lifestyle choices and well-researched herbal support.

 

How to Use P Thunder

1 Tablet after meal daily

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