Glucuronidation is a well-known phase II detoxification reaction that acts as a pathway for eliminating many drugs, endogenous substances (substances produced by the body) such as hormones, neurotransmitters, estrogens, mold toxins, and cancer-causing toxins. During the glucuronidation process, the glucuronic acid part of the UDP-glucuronic acid is transferred to these substances, making them less toxic, more water-soluble, and easier to transport and eliminate from the body through urine.
Toxicity Support: Enhances glucuronidation to transform and eliminate mold, toxic estrogen, and chemicals, supporting the removal of water-soluble toxins through urine and sweat.