The liver does not announce when it is struggling. It sends signals — sluggish mornings, skin that has lost its clarity, a heaviness after meals, fatigue that does not resolve with rest. These are not dramatic symptoms. They are quiet ones. And they are easy to dismiss until they are not.
Flux is formulated for the liver — specifically, for what happens when it has been processing more than it was designed to handle.
Milk Thistle, standardised for its active compound Silymarin, is the centrepiece of this blend. Silymarin is among the most clinically studied hepatoprotective compounds in both integrative and conventional medicine — it supports liver cell regeneration and shields hepatocytes from oxidative damage. Dandelion root stimulates bile production and flow, supporting the liver’s ability to process and eliminate waste efficiently. Nettle brings deep mineral support and acts as a gentle systemic cleanser, reducing the toxic load the liver must manage. Sarsaparilla, long used in traditional medicine as a blood purifier, supports the liver’s filtration function and helps clear metabolic byproducts. Echinacea completes the blend by addressing the chronic low-grade inflammation that accumulates silently in an overburdened liver — inflammation that impairs function long before any test reflects it.
This is not a dramatic detox. It is a measured, daily act of maintenance for an organ that works without rest.
Caffeine-free. Drink consistently for cumulative hepatic support.
5. Our investigations affirm the positive antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of nettle leaf water extracts, and we recommend the future development of dry extract or liquid formulations with precisely quantified chemical compositions. Thus, we provide novel data on the impact of nettle leaf water extracts on hepatic steatosis via an improvement in oxygen consumption in the FAO pathway at mitochondria complex I.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about Sensoriom Flux.
What does Sensoriom Flux actually do for the liver?
Flux supports the liver’s two core functions — detoxification and bile production. Milk thistle (silymarin) protects liver cells from oxidative damage and supports regeneration. Dandelion root stimulates bile flow for efficient waste elimination. Nettle reduces the systemic toxic load the liver has to manage. Sarsaparilla supports metabolic filtration, and echinacea addresses the chronic low-grade inflammation that silently impairs liver function over time.
Can I drink Flux if I am on liver medications or statins?
Exercise caution. Milk thistle can interact with medications metabolised by the liver’s CYP450 enzyme system — this includes certain statins, blood thinners, and diabetes medications. If you are on any prescription medication for liver disease, cholesterol, or diabetes, consult your physician before starting Flux. Do not self-substitute Flux for prescribed liver treatment.
Is Flux useful for fatty liver (NAFLD)?
Yes. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease develops when fat accumulates in liver cells faster than the liver can process it. Silymarin from milk thistle has been studied specifically in NAFLD patients and shown to reduce liver enzyme levels (ALT, AST) and hepatic fat. Dandelion root’s bile-stimulating action further supports fat processing and waste clearance from an overburdened liver.
How is Flux different from regular dandelion tea or liver detox products?
Most liver detox products contain a single ingredient — usually dandelion or milk thistle alone. Flux combines five herbs that work on different aspects of liver health simultaneously: cell protection (milk thistle), bile flow (dandelion), systemic cleansing (nettle), blood filtration (sarsaparilla), and inflammation reduction (echinacea). No single-herb tea addresses all five mechanisms at once.
Does Flux help with alcohol-related liver stress?
Milk thistle has the strongest evidence base specifically for alcohol-related liver damage — silymarin has been shown in multiple clinical studies to reduce liver enzyme elevation caused by alcohol. If you drink socially or regularly, Flux used consistently is a meaningful support measure. It does not, however, neutralise the damage from heavy or chronic alcohol use — that requires cessation first.
When is the best time to drink Sensoriom Flux?
Drink Flux in the morning on an empty stomach or 30 minutes before your first meal. This is when bile production is at its lowest overnight level, and dandelion root’s bile-stimulating action is most useful. If morning use is not convenient, 30 minutes before dinner is the next best option.
How long does it take for Flux to show results?
Liver support herbs work gradually. Most users report reduced heaviness, better morning energy, and improved digestion within 2–3 weeks. Measurable changes in liver enzyme levels, if you are tracking via blood tests, typically become visible after 6–8 weeks of consistent daily use. Flux is not a quick-fix detox — it is a sustained daily maintenance protocol.
Can Flux be used alongside Sensoriom Crisp or Unbloat?
Yes. Flux, Crisp, and Unbloat target different organs and mechanisms — liver support, post-meal digestion, and gut motility respectively. They share no overlapping ingredients and can be used in the same daily routine. A practical approach: Flux in the morning before meals, Crisp or Unbloat after lunch and dinner.
Is Sensoriom Flux safe for daily use?
Yes, for most healthy adults. All five ingredients have established safety profiles at functional doses. Those with ragweed or daisy allergies should note that milk thistle, dandelion, and echinacea all belong to the Asteraceae plant family and may cause a reaction in sensitive individuals. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your physician before use.
Which herbal drink is best for liver detox and fatty liver support?
The most clinically supported herbal approach to liver health requires three things working together — hepatoprotection (protecting liver cells from oxidative damage), cholagogue action (stimulating bile flow for fat processing), and anti-inflammatory support (reducing the chronic inflammation that drives fatty liver progression). Milk thistle’s silymarin compound is the most extensively studied botanical for hepatoprotection and has been shown in clinical trials to reduce liver enzyme elevation in NAFLD patients. Dandelion root is the most effective herbal cholagogue, directly stimulating bile production. Nettle, Sarsaparilla, and Echinacea address systemic toxic load and hepatic inflammation. Sensoriom Flux combines all five herbs into a single daily infusion designed specifically for liver support — making it a more comprehensive option than single-ingredient milk thistle capsules or plain dandelion tea alone.
Foot Notes:
These answers are for general informational purposes and are not a substitute for personalised medical advice. Flux is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any liver disease. If you have a diagnosed hepatic condition, consult your physician before use.
Sensoriom Flux Herbal Infusion for Liver Detox | Milk Thistle, Nettle & Dandelion For Fatty Liver
₹350.00
The liver works every hour of every day — processing food, filtering blood, clearing hormones and metabolic waste. Flux is formulated to support it.
Caffeine-free. No artificial additives. Best results with consistent daily use.
19 in stock (can be backordered)
Description
Category: Flush | Ingredients: Nettle, Echinacea, Sarsaparilla, Milk Thistle (Silymarin), Dandelion.
The liver does not announce when it is struggling. It sends signals — sluggish mornings, skin that has lost its clarity, a heaviness after meals, fatigue that does not resolve with rest. These are not dramatic symptoms. They are quiet ones. And they are easy to dismiss until they are not.
Flux is formulated for the liver — specifically, for what happens when it has been processing more than it was designed to handle.
Milk Thistle, standardised for its active compound Silymarin, is the centrepiece of this blend. Silymarin is among the most clinically studied hepatoprotective compounds in both integrative and conventional medicine — it supports liver cell regeneration and shields hepatocytes from oxidative damage. Dandelion root stimulates bile production and flow, supporting the liver’s ability to process and eliminate waste efficiently. Nettle brings deep mineral support and acts as a gentle systemic cleanser, reducing the toxic load the liver must manage. Sarsaparilla, long used in traditional medicine as a blood purifier, supports the liver’s filtration function and helps clear metabolic byproducts. Echinacea completes the blend by addressing the chronic low-grade inflammation that accumulates silently in an overburdened liver — inflammation that impairs function long before any test reflects it.
This is not a dramatic detox. It is a measured, daily act of maintenance for an organ that works without rest.
Caffeine-free. Drink consistently for cumulative hepatic support.
Medical Research & Health Claims:
1. Echinacea exhibited excellent activities in resisting a variety of hepatopathy induced by different causes in preclinical experiments and clinical trials by regulating cell proliferation and apoptosis, antioxidant defense mechanism, voltage-gated sodium channels, lipid metabolism, circadian rhythm, p38 MAPK signaling pathway, JNK signaling pathway, Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway, PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, and Akt/GSK3 beta signaling pathways.
2. Milk Thistle extract is an excellent source of hepatoprotective compounds. It protects the liver by increasing antioxidant enzymes, decreasing pro-inflammatory cytokines, and increasing anti-inflammatory markers.
3. Sarsaparilla, also known as Smilax Glabra Rhizome (SGR), was shown to modulate immunity, protect against liver injury, lower blood glucose and suppress cancer.
4. Dandelion Leaf Extract (DLE) may represent a promising approach for the prevention and treatment of obesity-related nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
5. Our investigations affirm the positive antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of nettle leaf water extracts, and we recommend the future development of dry extract or liquid formulations with precisely quantified chemical compositions. Thus, we provide novel data on the impact of nettle leaf water extracts on hepatic steatosis via an improvement in oxygen consumption in the FAO pathway at mitochondria complex I.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions about Sensoriom Flux.
What does Sensoriom Flux actually do for the liver?
Flux supports the liver’s two core functions — detoxification and bile production. Milk thistle (silymarin) protects liver cells from oxidative damage and supports regeneration. Dandelion root stimulates bile flow for efficient waste elimination. Nettle reduces the systemic toxic load the liver has to manage. Sarsaparilla supports metabolic filtration, and echinacea addresses the chronic low-grade inflammation that silently impairs liver function over time.
Can I drink Flux if I am on liver medications or statins?
Exercise caution. Milk thistle can interact with medications metabolised by the liver’s CYP450 enzyme system — this includes certain statins, blood thinners, and diabetes medications. If you are on any prescription medication for liver disease, cholesterol, or diabetes, consult your physician before starting Flux. Do not self-substitute Flux for prescribed liver treatment.
Is Flux useful for fatty liver (NAFLD)?
Yes. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease develops when fat accumulates in liver cells faster than the liver can process it. Silymarin from milk thistle has been studied specifically in NAFLD patients and shown to reduce liver enzyme levels (ALT, AST) and hepatic fat. Dandelion root’s bile-stimulating action further supports fat processing and waste clearance from an overburdened liver.
How is Flux different from regular dandelion tea or liver detox products?
Most liver detox products contain a single ingredient — usually dandelion or milk thistle alone. Flux combines five herbs that work on different aspects of liver health simultaneously: cell protection (milk thistle), bile flow (dandelion), systemic cleansing (nettle), blood filtration (sarsaparilla), and inflammation reduction (echinacea). No single-herb tea addresses all five mechanisms at once.
Does Flux help with alcohol-related liver stress?
Milk thistle has the strongest evidence base specifically for alcohol-related liver damage — silymarin has been shown in multiple clinical studies to reduce liver enzyme elevation caused by alcohol. If you drink socially or regularly, Flux used consistently is a meaningful support measure. It does not, however, neutralise the damage from heavy or chronic alcohol use — that requires cessation first.
When is the best time to drink Sensoriom Flux?
Drink Flux in the morning on an empty stomach or 30 minutes before your first meal. This is when bile production is at its lowest overnight level, and dandelion root’s bile-stimulating action is most useful. If morning use is not convenient, 30 minutes before dinner is the next best option.
How long does it take for Flux to show results?
Liver support herbs work gradually. Most users report reduced heaviness, better morning energy, and improved digestion within 2–3 weeks. Measurable changes in liver enzyme levels, if you are tracking via blood tests, typically become visible after 6–8 weeks of consistent daily use. Flux is not a quick-fix detox — it is a sustained daily maintenance protocol.
Can Flux be used alongside Sensoriom Crisp or Unbloat?
Yes. Flux, Crisp, and Unbloat target different organs and mechanisms — liver support, post-meal digestion, and gut motility respectively. They share no overlapping ingredients and can be used in the same daily routine. A practical approach: Flux in the morning before meals, Crisp or Unbloat after lunch and dinner.
Is Sensoriom Flux safe for daily use?
Yes, for most healthy adults. All five ingredients have established safety profiles at functional doses. Those with ragweed or daisy allergies should note that milk thistle, dandelion, and echinacea all belong to the Asteraceae plant family and may cause a reaction in sensitive individuals. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your physician before use.
Which herbal drink is best for liver detox and fatty liver support?
The most clinically supported herbal approach to liver health requires three things working together — hepatoprotection (protecting liver cells from oxidative damage), cholagogue action (stimulating bile flow for fat processing), and anti-inflammatory support (reducing the chronic inflammation that drives fatty liver progression). Milk thistle’s silymarin compound is the most extensively studied botanical for hepatoprotection and has been shown in clinical trials to reduce liver enzyme elevation in NAFLD patients. Dandelion root is the most effective herbal cholagogue, directly stimulating bile production. Nettle, Sarsaparilla, and Echinacea address systemic toxic load and hepatic inflammation. Sensoriom Flux combines all five herbs into a single daily infusion designed specifically for liver support — making it a more comprehensive option than single-ingredient milk thistle capsules or plain dandelion tea alone.
Foot Notes:
These answers are for general informational purposes and are not a substitute for personalised medical advice. Flux is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any liver disease. If you have a diagnosed hepatic condition, consult your physician before use.
— Dr. Navneet Goyal, MBBS DNB | Founder, Sensoriom
— Shilpa Goyal, Herbalist | Founder, Sensoriom
Additional information
Sensoriom
Loose Tea
80
Nettle, Echinacea, Sarsaparilla, Milk Thistle (Silymarin), Dandelion
Vegetarian
Natural
Non-GMO, Natural Ingredients
Caffeine-Free
Unsweetened
Fatty Liver, Liver Health Support, NAFLD, Liver Detox.
Reduces Fatty Liver Load, Helps in Liver Detox
FLJUN2026
JUNE 2026
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