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Cleansing the
Liver
Most Professionals
advocate cleansing the liver on a regular basis. This is crucial for
everyone, not just those of you participating in herbal or chemical
therapies, or suffering from liver ailments. Your liver is one of
the most vital organs you possess. If it is damaged, your body
cannot function properly. Without it, you cannot survive. An
unhealthy liver is the root of many physical problems.
When you undergo any kind of chemical
treatment, the liver is affected. This holds true whether you are
taking prescription antibiotics, herbal or synthetic hormone
treatments, or just are surviving on a junk food diet. Everything
that you ingest passes through the liver in some form, via the blood
stream. Many of these substances end up stored in the liver, as the
body does not know how to rid itself of many of the unnatural toxins
we ingest daily, from chemicals to preservatives to additives. When
the liver becomes overloaded, it develops problems that can lead
from mild to dangerous to fatal. Even a mildly sluggish liver can
seriously affect our energy levels, and our libidos! Always remember
that the liver is responsible for controlling the hormone levels in
our bodies.
Toxic substances end up stored in the
liver. Once the buildup becomes too much, the liver begins to have
trouble eliminating wastes from the body, as well as trouble
digesting our food. This then leads to a buildup of toxins in other
organs, and in all the tissues of the body, including the brain. A
buildup of this nature can be fatal, if the liver doesn't first
cease to function altogether. So it is our job to eliminate these
toxins from the body on a regular basis. It is also our job to feed
the liver the nutrients it needs to support its important functions,
as well as to occasionally give it a complete break from all we put
it through in a day.
Hormone therapy especially calls for a
need to monitor the liver carefully. When hormones, synthetic or
herbal, reach a saturation point in the liver, you will then
experience an overload of that substance in the body. You continue
to take your estrogen (or any other substance), the liver is already
full and cannot remove more from the blood, and you suddenly are
full of many times the amount of estrogen, or whatever chemical you
are ingesting, than your body needs. This then manifests into many
other serious and potentially fatal problems, not the least of which
is cirrhosis.
This includes such substances as
alcohol and recreational drugs. If you are undergoing hormone
therapy, chemical treatments, pregnancy and/or nursing, liver
disease, etc., these are two things that you should be staying far
away from. You are already taxing your liver's abilities with the
extra work. Add in the damage that has been proven to be caused by
these substances, and you are a walking train wreck waiting to
happen. Binge drinking is very dangerous when on hormones of any
kind. If you have ever watched someone die of liver failure, then
you know what I mean by that. If not, spare yourself and your loved
ones of the hideous scene and intense pain it creates. Organ donors
are in very short supply.
The first step to a healthy liver (and
body!) is diet. There is no substitute for eating properly and
obtaining as much of your daily nutritional needs from whole foods,
rather than from synthetic vitamins. You should be eating a diet
high in fiber, low in saturated fat, and low in refined sugars. Eat
foods every day that are high in vitamin C, vitamin E, zinc, and
selenium. These nutrients protect the liver and other organs from
free radical damage. You should avoid processed foods (such as
lunchmeats, junk foods, etc.), soft drinks, fried foods, salty
foods, and white sugar (and especially sugar substitutes!). Try
using honey or stevia as a nutritious replacement to sugars. Limit
your caffeine intake, or stop using it altogether (caffeine can
cause breast tenderness and pain). Limit red meats, and add fish to
your diet at least twice per week. Eat plenty of fresh fruits and
vegetables, particularly dark leafy greens, whole grains, and
legumes.
Here I will pass along the most
effective therapy I have found, as it is used for treating hepatitis
and other liver problems, as well as for cleansing and supporting. I
have discovered it to be most effective.
The first couple of days of your
cleansing regimen you should fast lightly. Drink plenty of fresh
water, fresh fruit and vegetable juices, and eat lightly, such as
salads, if at all. This gives the liver a rest from the rigors of
digestion, and gives it a better chance to clear out toxins. Plenty
of water is very necessary to help flush the toxins from your
system. If you live in an area where your tap water is questionable,
use bottled water.
After the first couple of days, you can
slowly increase your diet by adding foods, starting lightly, and
avoiding red meats, all processed foods and sugars. Concentrate on
totally healthy foods during the liver cleanse. If you are taking a
synthetic hormone therapy, discontinue your hormones for at least
three days, or as advised by your physician.
Herbally, take the following
combination.
4 capsules milk thistle 3 capsules
dandelion root 2 capsules ginger 2 capsules sarsaparilla 2
capsules parsley 2 capsules nettle 1 capsule yellow dock 1
capsule kelp
Use these twice per day, morning and
evening. In the middle of the day, drink a liver support tea, such
as this combination:
2 parts dandelion 1 part ginger 1
part peppermint 1 part rosemary 1 part rose hips
Mix together the dry herbs and store in
a glass container away from light and heat. Make the tea by using
one to two teaspoons of the dry herb, steeped for 10 minutes in very
hot (not boiling) water. Strain, sweeten with honey to taste, and
drink.
Continue this for one week. For the
second week of the cleanse, continue to drink the tea in the middle
of the day. Change the herbs to the following:
3 capsules dandelion root 3 capsules
milk thistle 2 capsules ginger 2 capsules spirulina 1
capsule kelp
Take this twice per day. At the end of
the two week cleanse cycle, return to your regular treatment
program. You can continue to drink the liver tonic tea once per day
or so, if you so desire. Remain on a healthy daily diet, and you
should enjoy better health.
Bear in mind that the above is a
GENERAL suggestion only, for maximum effectiveness you should have a
regimen that is matched to your specific individual body and its
needs. Seek the guidance of a trained certified professional if you
do not have the training yourself to do this.
After the first cleanse, you may wish
to schedule a few days per month to partake in a short liver
cleanse, consisting of the herbs recommended for the second week
above. This would be especially important if you are undergoing a
long-term therapy, or are suffering from liver damage. In the case
of the latter, I would recommend drinking a liver tonic tea at least
once per day.
Information within this article is for
informational and educational purposes only, and is not meant to
diagnose nor treat. Seek guidance from a health care
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