Ginger detox: separating myth from science on liver health

Ginger detox: what's real and what's marketing

"Detox" is one of the most overused words in health marketing. But ginger does have real, evidence-based effects on liver function and metabolic clearance.

What's real

  • Hepatoprotection — Multiple studies show ginger extracts protect liver cells from oxidative damage (Bardi et al., 2013).
  • Phase II enzyme activation — Ginger compounds activate glutathione S-transferase and other Phase II detoxification enzymes.
  • Bile production — Ginger stimulates bile flow, which is essential for fat-soluble toxin elimination.
  • Anti-inflammatory — By reducing liver inflammation (via NF-κB inhibition), ginger supports overall liver function.

What's myth

  • "Ginger flushes toxins in 24 hours" — No. Detoxification is an ongoing process.
  • "Ginger juice cleanses" — Usually high-sugar concoctions that cortisol-calmer-naturellement-2026">stress the liver more than help it.

The sugar paradox (again)

Excess sugar is one of the primary drivers of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). A "detox" drink with 34g sugar/100ml is actively harming the organ it claims to support.

INTI — triple formula, zero added sugar. Supports real liver health without the sugar burden.

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