Proactive Paws - Liver Lift 45g

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Formulated by Dr. Karen Becker to support pets facing everyday toxin exposure, delivering a multi‑pathway detox blend for liver, kidney, and overall cellular health.

 

+ Modern pets face constant, cumulative chemical exposure from air, water, food, flooring, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, microplastics, PFAS, heavy metals, and ultra‑processed diets—this exposure is continuous, not rare, and sometimes unavoidable.

+ These toxins are stored throughout the body over time, accumulating in the liver, kidneys, fat tissue, brain, lymphatic system, blood, and bone when detox pathways cannot keep pace.

Detoxification is a multi‑system process, not a liver‑only function; it depends on coordinated work between the gut, liver, kidneys, lymphatic system, blood, gastrointestinal tract, microbiome, and central nervous system.

+ Different toxins require different exit routes; some need bile flow, others renal filtration, lymphatic transport, gut binding, antioxidant conjugation, or neurological inhibition—so single‑pathway detox strategies leave gaps.

+ Scientific monitoring shows pets often carry higher chemical burdens than humans, including flame retardants, pesticides, phthalates, PAHs, PFAS, and mercury, due to constant contact with treated surfaces, dust, bedding, and food.

+ Effective detox support must be gentle and multimodal, mirroring the body’s natural design by supporting all clearance pathways simultaneously rather than relying on short-term cleanses or liver-only products.

Ingredients

Glycine: 200 mg

L-Carnosine: 100 mg

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC): 100 mg

Organic Broccoli Sprouts: 50 mg

Milk Thistle Extract, 50 mg

Superoxide Dismutase (SOD): 50 mg

Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid (TUDCA): 35 mg

Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA): 25 mg

L-Glutathione: 25 mg

Fulvic Acid: 10 mg

Humic Acid: 5 mg

Inactive: Organic Apple Fiber

The Modern Detox Reality for Dogs and Cats

dog cat playing in the grass

Dogs and cats now live in a chemical environment their biology was never designed to manage. Every day, they are exposed to low-level toxins from air, water, food, bedding, household cleaners, lawn treatments, plastics, pharmaceuticals, flea and tick pesticides, and ultra-processed diets that generate toxic metabolic byproducts of their own.

 

These exposures are not rare or episodic. They are constant, cumulative, and biologically stored when detox pathways cannot keep pace. Instead of being eliminated, chemicals accumulate in the liver, kidneys, lymphatic system, nervous tissue, and fat, where they persist and compound over time.

 

Detoxification is not a liver-only function. It is a coordinated, multi-system process involving hepatic conjugation and bile flow, renal filtration, lymphatic transport, gastrointestinal binding and excretion, microbial barrier integrity, blood-borne transport, and nervous system regulation. When one pathway slows, toxins recirculate rather than leave. Storage is not neutral; it is delayed detox.

 

Dog and cat sleeping on a rug

Modern toxins behave differently in the body. Some require bile export, others renal filtration, others gastrointestinal binding to prevent reabsorption, and neuroactive compounds require intact inhibitory nervous system tone for clearance to occur. A single-pathway “liver cleanse” inevitably leaves gaps. A modern detox strategy must match the diversity and persistence of modern exposure.

 

Environmental monitoring confirms this reality. Companion animals routinely carry dozens of industrial chemicals, often at higher concentrations than humans, including flame retardants, pesticides, plasticizers, heavy metals, and PFAS. Because pets spend more time close to treated flooring, synthetic fabrics, and indoor air reservoirs, their exposure is continuous rather than episodic.

 

For this reason, detox support must be daily, gentle, and multimodal, not aggressive or intermittent. The goal is not purging or forcing elimination but maintaining steady clearance so toxins do not accumulate faster than the body can safely remove them.

 

This is why Liver Lift™ was created.

 

Introducing Liver Lift™

Proactive Paws Liver Lift

A Daily, Full-System Detox for Dogs and Cats

Liver Lift™ is a multi-pathway daily detox support designed specifically for pets living in today’s chemical environment. Rather than focusing on the liver alone, it supports all major clearance pathways simultaneously: liver conjugation and bile flow, kidney filtration, lymphatic movement, gut binding, antioxidant regeneration, and nervous system inhibition.

 

This formula is designed for ongoing biological maintenance, not short-term intervention. It supports bile movement so fat-soluble toxins can exit. It restores glutathione availability so toxins can be neutralized rather than damaging liver cells. It binds metals and bile-excreted compounds in the gut, so they do not recycle. It supports calm neural signaling so detox processes are not stalled by excitatory overload.

 

How Liver Lift™ Supports Detox at the Cellular Level

Restoring Glutathione Capacity

Glutathione is the body’s primary intracellular detoxification molecule, required to neutralize pesticides, pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and metabolic waste . Chronic stress, aging, medications, inflammation, and environmental exposures rapidly deplete glutathione stores.

 

Liver Lift™ restores glutathione capacity by:

 

Providing liposomal glutathione to directly replenish intracellular pools

Supplying N-acetylcysteine (NAC) to rebuild endogenous glutathione synthesis

Including glycine, which becomes rate-limiting for glutathione production during chronic toxic load

Together, these mechanisms restore phase II detox capacity without overwhelming hepatic or renal systems.