Treat your liver with respect. In fact i suggest that we add one other guideline to follow. It takes two to three days for your liver to heal damage caused by alcohol. This plausibly applies to most other toxins we voluntarily ingest against our better judgement.
Thus if you must, then schedule any heavy use to insure three heals of healing afterward.. Once a week is a great schedule even if you must become seriously over dosed. I provide this guidance for those who cannot avoid the problem but want to retain good health.
I hopes that helps someone out there shape their life and health.
5 Ways to Strengthen Your Liver
By Susan Melgren, www.care2.com | June 17, 2014
Last Updated: June 17, 2014 5:06 pm
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/743142-5-ways-to-strengthen-your-liver/
To support your liver and aid your body’s natural detoxification process, follow these tips:
We devote plenty of time and energy into cleaning our
homes, but what about our bodies? As you rid your home of clutter and
dust this year, consider cleansing your body of toxins, too. Every day
we encounter high levels of chemicals—from the food we eat to the
personal care products we use each morning. Our bodies remove some
chemicals through its natural waste system, but because we live in such a
toxin-laden world, this system can get bogged down.
Your liver is arguably one of the most important organs in your
body’s natural detoxification system. To prevent our fat tissues and
cells from absorbing them, the liver turns fat-soluble toxins into
water-soluble toxins, from which point our bodies can easily flush them.
This is just one small role that liver plays in our body, however; the
liver has more than 500 functions, from metabolizing fat to regulating
hormones, and if it spends too much time working to remove toxins, your
health can falter.
1. Don’t overburden your liver. Your liver works
hard enough without having to process things like alcohol and
over-the-counter painkillers, which are unnecessarily hard on this vital
organ. In fact, taking regular, small doses of painkillers is the
leading cause of drug-induced liver disease and failure.
2.Drink plenty of lemon water. Water is important to
the natural detox system; it’s one of the methods by which our bodies
remove toxins. The citric acid in lemon juice encourages the liver to
produce bile, which is another vehicle that our bodies use to excrete
toxins.
3.Take liver-support supplements. Turmeric, milk
thistle and dandelion are all known to be helpful at cleansing and
protecting the liver. Try 50 milligrams of turmeric, 500 milligrams of
dandelion extract, or 500 milligrams of milk thistle daily. You can also
steep fresh dandelion roots into a boiling water to make a tea. (Note:
If foraging for wild dandelions, only pick them from areas that you know
are free from toxic pesticides.)
4. Eat cruciferous vegetables. Broccoli, cabbage,
kale, arugula, collard greens and other cruciferous vegetables are
recommended foods when doing a liver detox. Be sure to eat at least one
serving a day.
5. Get enough minerals. Minerals are essential to
the liver detoxification process, so make sure you’re eating plenty of
mineral-rich foods or taking a good mineral supplement (look for a
liquid-based supplement with both macro and trace minerals). Important
minerals for liver detoxification include calcium, magnesium, potassium,
sodium, copper, iron, selenium, zinc, manganese and others.
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