1. What is LivGra?
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LivGra is a nano-nutraceutical formulation designed to support liver and digestive health while enhancing metabolic balance and cellular detoxification.
2. What does the name "LivGra" mean?
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Derived from "Liver + Grape", symbolizing hepatic protection (Liv) and antioxidant strength (Gra from Vitis vinifera).
3. What is the dosage form?
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Oral liquid nutraceutical, nano-emulsified for enhanced bioavailability.
4. Who developed LivGra?
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Developed by Quantum Fusion integrating Siddha-inspired phytotherapy with modern nano-delivery systems.
5. What are LivGra's main benefits?
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Detoxifies the liver, regulates bile secretion, supports gut flora, and provides essential trace minerals.
6. What is the serving size?
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2.5 mL per serving, twice daily.
7. Can LivGra be taken daily?
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Yes—recommended as a continuous supplement for 90 days or longer.
8. Who can take LivGra?
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Adults and adolescents aged 5 years and above.
9. Is LivGra a drug or a nutraceutical?
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It is an FSSAI-compliant nutraceutical, not an AYUSH drug.
10. Is it safe for long-term use?
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Yes—non-toxic and suitable for prolonged daily use within recommended dose.
11. What are the main ingredients?
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Vitis vinifera, Berberis aristata, Mentha spicata, Rosa alba, Coriandrum sativum, Cyperus rotundus, Crocus sativus, Shorea robusta, Calcium citrate, Phylum Cnidaria extract, and Ferrous gluconate.
12. What is the average particle size?
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15–85 nm, verified by TEM analysis.
13. Why nanotechnology?
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To increase bioavailability of phytoactives and minerals through intestinal absorption.
14. Is LivGra water soluble?
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Yes—formulated as a nano-emulsion that disperses completely in water.
15. Does it contain preservatives or alcohol?
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No alcohol; uses natural stabilizers and antioxidant preservatives.
16. Color and taste?
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Golden-brown with mildly herbal flavor and natural sweetness from grape polyphenols.
17. pH range?
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6.2 – 6.8 (for optimal oral comfort and stability).
18. Shelf life?
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24 months in sealed container below 30 °C.
19. Packaging type?
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Amber glass or HDPE bottle with tamper-proof seal.
20. Is LivGra vegan and gluten-free?
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21. How does LivGra support liver health?
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Enhances phase I and phase II detoxification enzymes and stimulates bile flow.
22. Does it regenerate liver cells?
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Yes—antioxidants and minerals promote hepatocyte repair and membrane stabilization.
23. How does LivGra help digestion?
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Stimulates bile and enzyme secretion and reduces intestinal inflammation.
24. Is gut–liver axis involved?
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Yes—LivGra normalizes microbiota and improves gut-derived metabolite balance.
25. Does it reduce fatty liver?
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Yes—enhances lipid metabolism and reduces hepatic fat deposition.
26. Antioxidant mechanism?
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Neutralizes ROS via polyphenols and flavonoids from grape and berberine complexes.
27. Role of minerals?
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Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn support enzyme activation and oxygen transport.
28. Does it affect cholesterol?
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Yes—helps maintain healthy LDL/HDL ratio by bile acid regulation.
29. Energy effect?
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Improves mitochondrial ATP production and reduces fatigue.
30. Immune benefit?
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Strengthens innate immunity through liver detox and trace-mineral support.
31. Anti-inflammatory action?
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Suppresses NF-κB and cytokine signaling to protect hepatocytes.
32. Can LivGra improve skin health?
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Yes—better liver detox reflects as clearer skin and reduced acne.
33. Does it help in indigestion or bloating?
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Yes—mint and coriander extracts aid gas release and gut motility.
34. Neuroprotective role?
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Indirect through gut–brain axis and antioxidant activity.
35. Overall mechanism summary?
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Nano-phytocomplex → absorbed systemically → activates liver enzymes + reduces oxidative stress → balances metabolism.
37. Timing?
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Morning before food and evening after meals.
38. How to take?
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Dilute in 15 mL lukewarm water or take directly.
39. Duration?
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At least 90 days for optimal results.
40. Can it be taken with other supplements?
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Yes—Amara and Zen Diet (100g) are compatible.
41. Any dietary restriction?
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Avoid heavy fried foods and alcohol during therapy.
42. Can it be used during antibiotic therapy?
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Yes; supports liver recovery after antibiotics.
43. Is overdose dangerous?
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No; mild looseness of stool may occur if exceeded.
44. Storage?
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Cool, dry place; keep cap tightly closed.
45. Shake before use?
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Yes—to redisperse nano-emulsion uniformly.
46. Enhances liver detox enzyme activity.
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Yes, through phase I and phase II detoxification enzyme enhancement.
47. Protects against drug-induced hepatotoxicity.
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Yes, through antioxidant protection and hepatocyte membrane stabilization.
48. Supports fatty-liver reversal.
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Yes, through enhanced lipid metabolism and reduced hepatic fat deposition.
49. Improves digestion and nutrient absorption.
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Yes, through bile and enzyme secretion stimulation.
50. Reduces bloating and acid reflux.
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Yes, through improved gut motility and reduced inflammation.
51. Increases energy and vitality.
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Yes, through improved mitochondrial ATP production.
52. Improves bile secretion.
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Yes, through stimulation of bile flow.
53. Balances cholesterol levels.
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Yes, through bile acid regulation and healthy LDL/HDL ratio maintenance.
54. Supports iron absorption and hemoglobin synthesis.
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Yes, through ferrous gluconate and improved gut absorption.
55. Enhances calcium bioavailability.
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Yes, through nano-formulated calcium citrate.
56. Improves gut microbiome health.
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Yes, through gut–liver axis normalization and microbiota balance.
57. Reduces oxidative stress markers.
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Yes, through polyphenols and flavonoids that neutralize ROS.
58. Improves skin tone and clarity.
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Yes, through improved liver detoxification and reduced oxidative stress.
59. Supports detox from environmental toxins.
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Yes, through enhanced phase I and phase II detoxification pathways.
60. Promotes overall digestive comfort.
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Yes, through improved bile secretion, reduced inflammation, and better gut motility.
61. Any side effects?
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Very rare; mild gastric upset if taken on empty stomach in sensitive users.
62. Is LivGra safe for long-term use?
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63. Pregnancy use?
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Only under medical advice.
64. Lactation?
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Safety not established—consult doctor.
67. Contains caffeine or stimulants?
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68. Allergen risk?
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Negligible; plant-based sources only.
69. Heavy-metal limits?
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70. Microbial limits?
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Compliant with ISO/ICMR guidelines.
71. Toxicology?
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Non-toxic per in-vitro cytotoxicity tests.
72. Does it interact with medications?
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None major; consult if on strong hepatics.
73. Is it habit-forming?
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74. Storage after opening?
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75. Odor change over time?
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Minor variation normal due to phyto-volatiles.
76. Manufacturing standard?
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77. Testing methods?
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FT-IR, UV-Vis, TEM, HPLC.
78. Batch consistency?
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Monitored through DLS and elemental profiling.
79. Label compliance?
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FSSAI Schedule VI nutraceutical format.
80. Packaging validation?
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Leak-proof and light-resistant.
81. Barcode traceability?
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82. Third-party testing?
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Performed for safety verification.
83. Shelf-life study?
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24 months real-time validated.
84. Contains artificial colors?
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85. Regulatory documentation retained for?
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86. Regulatory authority?
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87. Category number?
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14.1.4 – Health Beverage / Nutraceutical.
88. Clinical validation?
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Pilot human study shows improved liver enzyme profile.
89. Ethical approval?
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Obtained for human trials.
91. Export eligibility?
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Complies with Codex and EFSA nutraceutical standards.
92. Trademark?
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Registered as LivGra by Quantum Fusion.
93. Patent status?
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Process patent under review.
94. Post-marketing surveillance?
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Yes – batch-wise tracking for user feedback.
95. Scientific publications?
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Manuscript in progress for nutraceutical journal.
96. How should users start?
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Begin with 2.5 mL once daily for 3 days, then increase to twice daily.
97. Can LivGra be mixed with juice or water?
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Yes – preferably with lukewarm water or grape juice.
98. What foods complement therapy?
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High-fiber fruits, green vegetables, and whole grains.
99. When do results appear?
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Within 2–4 weeks for digestion; 8–12 weeks for liver markers.
100. Who should supervise use?
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Qualified nutritionist or integrative-medicine physician.