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Your liver is a multifunctional, life-giving organ, whose health is vital to your well being. Since one of the main functions of the liver is detoxification, it has become of particular importance in our multi-drug taking, cocktail consuming population.
Your liver breaks
down dangerous environmental toxins, drugs, alcohol and even
pathogens, so that they can be eliminated from the body. When the
liver is congested or overworked, there is a much greater
possibility for drug toxicity, allergy and serious side effects
which can also cause digestive disorders, diarrhea, headaches,
malaise, etc. The liver also processes proteins, fats and
carbohydrates for energy production and glycogen storage, as well as
vitamin storage to provide nourishment and energy for the body.
Because the liver also helps to remove excess hormones from the
blood as well as providing a feedback for the release of certain
hormones, a toxic liver can result in sexual dysfunction,
infertility, emotional imbalance, PMS and excessive anger.
So, do you need
to be concerned with the health of your liver? Probably, along with
the rest of the entire civilized world, since toxins are everywhere
in our air and water. Have you noticed that on the warning labels of
just about every prescription drug, you are warned NOT to take the
drug if you have liver problems? Also, that liver damage is one of
the most commonly named side effects? Christopher Hobbs, in his
book, “Foundations of Health”, covers the topic of liver toxicity
nicely and outlines a basic program of good nutrition and important
anti-oxidant consumption that is essential for maintaining a healthy
liver.
Mother Nature's
bounty provides us with some excellent herbs for the liver, which
can be taken as a tea (the mildest form) or a few may be available
as capsules. Milk thistle, or silybum marianum, is one of the most
potent and beneficial of all herbs for the liver with a 2,000-year
history of use. It protects the liver through its antioxidant
activity via an increase in glutatione, it stabilizes liver cell
membranes making it less permeable to toxins and it stimulates
regeneration of liver cells. There are several other herbs and
nutrients that have received scientific attention in relationship to
liver health: Golden Seal, turmeric, choline, lecithin, licorice,
astragalus, n-acetyl-cysteine and ginseng.
To maintain a
healthy liver, talk to your health care provider about adding
OneLifeUSA’s Liver Health product to your daily routine. With an
exclusive formula containing (but not limited to) milk thistle,
tumeric, lecithin, and choline – it is an excellent one-a-day
supplement. (Liver Health - 30 capsules - $6.67). All OneLifeUSA
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General Disclaimer: The Body is designed for educational purposes
only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional
services. The information provided through this article should not
be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. It
is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect
you may have a health problem, consult your healthcare provider.
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