The
liver is one of the most important organs in the body. It is unique,
being the only organ that can regenerate itself to repair damage and can
even regrow if partially removed. On a daily basis, it is involved in
our metabolism and protects us from toxic substances. But despite its
resiliency, the liver itself also needs to be protected. A healthy diet
and a patented natural ingredient are two ways to help protect the
liver and keep it functioning effectively for years to come.
Herbal bitters
Bitter medicines are beloved by herbalists. The bitter taste
stimulates digestive processes, including the liver’s production of
bile. Bile, part digestive juice, part waste product, is made by the
liver and excreted via the bowel. Herbal bitters are also known as
Swedish Bitters.
St. Mary’s Thistle
St. Mary’s Thistle and the Police share the same motto – “To protect
and serve”. It protects liver cells from damage from the likes of
alcohol and carbon tetrachloride and serves to regenerate already
damaged liver cells.
Lemon juice
The juice of half a lemon in hot water first thing in the morning is a
time-honoured way to start the day, and is an excellent wake up call
for the liver. The sourness of lemons triggers nerve and hormone
activation to the liver and digestive system. Very helpful for those who
suffer from sluggish bowels.
Brussels sprouts
The brassica family including cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprouts,
contain glucosinolates. Glucosinolates are sulphur containing (hence
the boarding school corridor smell) compounds that protect the liver
from damage and improve its ability to eliminate toxins and excess
hormones.
Turmeric
The spice that colours curries yellow, and was also used to dye the
robes of Hindu priests. Turmeric has impressive anti-inflammatory
effects throughout the body, including the liver. Excellent for a liver
virus or infection.
Crab apple
The Bach Flower, Crab Apple, is for people who feel ashamed of their
physical appearance, and may themselves feel toxic. Although Bachs are
mostly recommended for emotional purposes, Crab Apple, fits the bill
nicely to be used for dexox purposes.
Water
Drinking sufficient fluids such as water, tea and herbal tea,
improves the flow of nutrients to, and waste products from, the liver.
Not drinking enough may increase the risk of gallstones, which is when
bile becomes too concentrated in the gall bladder.
Zinc
Zinc is important in many enzyme reactions throughout the body. In
particular, zinc is needed by the liver enzyme, alcohol dehydrogenase,
to break down alcohol into less toxic substances. If you drink, you need
zinc.
Dandelion Root
A long history of healing ailing livers. Dandelion root coffee is
black and bitter, making it an excellent coffee alternative if you are
keen on improving liver health.
Methionine
An essential amino acid, methionine is vital for several
detoxification processes performed by the liver. It also forms part of a
compound known as glutathione, which is an antioxidant, protecting
liver and other cells from damage.
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