Spring into health with a cleansed liver.
Spring is here! The world is finally reawakening and coming into
bloom with renewed energy. And with the transition to spring comes
another important renewal – it’s time to turn attention to your liver
and its sister organ the gallbladder.
The liver doesn’t get the attention that the heart and brain do. But
it is every bit as important, performing close to 400 different jobs
from transforming food into energy and controlling hormonal balance to
producing bile that supports healthy digestion.
The largest organ in the body, the liver is also a potent detoxifier.
Perhaps its most important function, detoxification—ironically—puts the
liver at great risk for damage. Everything from alcohol abuse and
environmental toxins to parasites and unprotected sex can harm this
vital organ.
A number of pharmaceutical drugs—acetaminophen and non-steroidal
anti-inflammatories, antidiabetic meds, anticonvulsants, cholesterol and
triglyceride lowering drugs, and synthetic hormone replacement
therapy—have been found potentially harmful to the liver. Even certain
supplements—anabolic steroids, chaparral, comfrey, germander, high-dose
vitamin A, ephedra, and senna—may be damaging if taken on a regular
basis.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a leading cause of
systemic inflammation, which can result in Type 2 diabetes. A Swiss
study in the journal Nutrition shows that eating too much sugar
can lead to a fatty liver, as well as insulin resistance and increased
body fat. And research in Hepatology links high-fructose corn syrup—common in today’s processed foods and drinks—with liver scarring or fibrosis.
“Non-alcoholic fatty disease is present in 30% of adults in the
United States,” says Manal Abdelmalek, MD, MPH, associate professor of
gastroenterology/hepatology at Duke University Medical School. And
another study in the International Journal of Obesity shows that 11% of overweight and obese kids have NAFLD.
Finally, the liver is getting some respect! I’ve always observed that
a persistent roll of fat at the waistline could be a warning sign of a
fatty liver.
While it is true that the liver is perfectly designed to detoxify
itself automatically, if it’s overloaded with poisons, petrochemicals,
and prescription/OTC meds, it cannot perform its essential
functions—maintaining blood sugar levels, synthesizing and normalizing
blood proteins, and helping keep the body in hormonal balance. Freeing
up this vital organ to do all its jobs may be the single most important
step you can ever take in improving your overall health.
Detoxification is a highly nutrient-dependent process so your
body needs to be well-fortified in order to detox your liver
effectively.
Here are some simple, but effective ways to love your liver:
• Become a food sleuth. Nix food, drinks, salad dressings, and energy bars that contain high-fructose corn syrup.
• Begin each morning with hot water and lemon to help thin bile and tone liver function.
• Every day, eat liver-loving foods—particularly cruciferous veggies
(broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, cabbage, and cauliflower)—to speed
the breakdown of fat-storing toxins from the phase 2 detox pathway.
• Drink cran-water, an antioxidant/phenol-rich cranberry juice and
water mixture, throughout the day to keep detox pathways clear.
• Get plenty of fiber (from chia, flaxseed, or psyllium, as well as fruits and veggies) to keep toxins moving out of the body.
• Enjoy sufficient protein like eggs with sulfur and lecithin to
support detox and to aid in the formation of bile salts, and/or whey
protein with amino acids that are precursors to glutathione—the liver’s
premier antioxidant.
For Added Support:
To nourish your liver naturally and give your body a cleansing boost, I recommend Liver-Lovin Formula.
This is a unique blend of:
• Artichoke, a well-known liver healer that’s loaded with
antioxidants to help move toxins through detox pathways and to boost
bile production.
• Copper-free chlorophyll to further enhance elimination (Note:
Copper is found in many liquid chlorophyll supplements on the market in
the form of chlorophyllin, a water-soluble, semi-synthetic sodium/copper
derivative. In excess, copper can overwhelm the liver’s ability to
detoxify.)
• Taurine, a major amino acid detoxifier that boosts the liver’s production of bile, aiding in fat breakdown.
Adults can take 2 capsules of Liver-Lovin Formula daily, with meals or as part of my Green Life Cocktail, or mix it up in a smoothie.
Resources:
Fat Flush for Life
The Fast Track Detox Diet
The Fat Flush Plan
-Edge On Heath, Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman
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