The Effective
Liver Flush
"A liver flush can help clean and restore
itself so that it can keep your body functioning as it
should"
Liver detoxification
should be a part of any body cleanse regimen because of the
important tasks that the organ performs. The liver is
responsible for the detoxification of many biochemical
compounds excreted by the body in stools and urine and for
processing different types of proteins used in the body.
However, toxins that can damage and even destroy the cells of
the liver are byproducts of this process. A liver
flush helps to wash away the accumulation of these
poisons. In this article, we'll examine various methods of
liver detoxification to see if they're right for you.
The liver is a very self sufficient
organ that can regenerate cells which have become damaged by
toxins. A healthy one can easily clean away toxins in the body,
but substances like acetaminophen, environmental pollutants,
cigarette smoke, large quantities of alcohol and high fat food
are all toxic to this vital organ. Many advocates of the liver
flush and alternative detoxification believe that these
programs can prevent cancer by preventing toxins from building
up. Some even believe that cancer can be reversed.
A liver flush involves eating or drinking a combination of
juices and oils, often with selected herbs, enzymes, and other
components. However, the flush formulas vary widely from
practitioner to practitioner. Most liver cleanse regimens are
done over the course of two or more days and result in several
bowel movements. Practitioners often recommend doing them once
or twice a year. The herbal combination provides antioxidants
and increases blood flow to the liver to help wash away the
build-up of stagnant material. Well known western herbs like
Milk Thistle, Burdock and Dandelion, plus the lesser known
Chinese herbs, Fructus Lycii chinensis, Gardenia jasminoidis,
Polygonum multiflorum (Fo Ti) and Artemisia capillaris are
often used. Practitioners also recommend drinking lots of apple
or vegetable juice two to three days before beginning a flush.
The malic acid found in the apple juice dissolves and softens
gallstones and increases the program's effectiveness.
While some practitioners believe deeply in the health value
of a liver cleansing, there is no recognized medical evidence
to confirm its effectiveness. A flush can also produce
uncomfortable side effects like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Oily or fatty components of liver flushes may cause the
gallbladder to contract, which could lead to problems in people
with gallstones, since they could get stuck in the bile duct.
You should consult your doctor before beginning any cleansing
and detoxification program.
A liver that is in good condition helps the body clean away
toxins that can lead to serious illnesses. However, it
sometimes needs a helping hand. So a liver flush can help clean
and restore itself so that it can keep your body functioning as
it should. Liver cleansing can be a part of your health regimen
without undergoing major cost or painful side effects. A few
days is all it takes to keep this organ functioning well.
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