Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Recharge Your Fatigued Liver

Recharge your Fatigued Liver




In the course of my online reading, I came across a very interesting article on the liver. And I want to share it with my readers. The major part of the article may seem not-doable but I have included it for you to gain a deeper insight into the functions of the liver and nutrition required to keep it going. So here we go ....
  
Do you suffer from any of these?
Do you often feel tired and sluggish?
Is your memory and vision not as sharp as they used to be?
Is it impossible to lose weight no matter how hard you try?
Then here’s something you need to know:
The most overlooked cause of your problems likely is a fatigued liver! And it could be the hidden reason your body Is falling apart. Fatigued Liver can cause everything from fatigue to memory problems to age spots - yet doctors rarely check for it.

So how will you rejuvenate your liver and rebuild your body to get rid of your health problems. But before that let’s see what your liver does in the body.
The liver is the hardest working organ in your body. Every day, it has to perform over 500 essential functions like, to name a few:
Producing more than 13,000 crucial chemicals... and regulating over 50,000 vital enzymes
Balancing sex hormones
Filtering nearly 100 gallons of blood that pass through it every day
Producing a full quart of bile daily to break down fat and help with food digestion
Maintaining healthy cholesterol, blood sugar, and amino acids levels
Converting glucose into energy which your body can use
Storing essential nutrients like vitamins A, B, D, and K
Detoxifying waste products and pollutants, so your body can get rid of them

Now, when you are young, your liver can carry out all these functions efficiently. But as you get older, your liver becomes less efficient. Add to that, decades of exposure to pesticides, heavy metals, chemicals, and air pollution – all this also cause your liver to age faster. It can't keep up with its heavy workload. It cannot heal itself and starts to deteriorate and shrink.
Even worse, it starts to develop shorter telomeres at a faster rate. Telomeres are the caps at the end of each strand of DNA. When your telomeres get shorter, you age at an escalating rate. As a result, you may feel tired all the time, as your liver cannot convert glucose to energy quickly. You may keep piling on the kilos around the waistline, and get more cellulite, as your liver is clogged with fat deposits. And you may suffer from sex hormone imbalances and poor sex drive.

A fatigued liver can also lead to many other symptoms like:
Age spots
Joint and back pain
High cholesterol
Increased BP
Poor immunity
Skin discolouration
Memory problems
Vision problems
Muscle loss
Indigestion and constipation

Here’s how you can rejuvenate your liver to feel healthier and younger: 

Milk thistle. Hundreds of studies have confirmed that it protects the liver from alcohol, drugs, and toxins. It blocks inflammation and prevents liver damage. And it even helps the liver repair itself by growing new liver cells.
But that is not enough. As good as it is, only Milk Thistle is not enough to give your liver the protection it needs. Why?
-          First, the liver needs a wide variety of nutrients to perform all its functions. Milk thistle does not have all the nutrition your liver needs to cope with its heavy workload
-          Second, Milk Thistle benefits mostly your liver. But your liver does not function in isolation. Its performance depends on the support it gets from other systems of your body, especially your adrenal glands. When your adrenal glands are not working properly, your liver struggles, too. In fact, scientists have found that up to 65% of patients with weakened livers also have sluggish adrenals. So for your liver to work optimally, you need to boost your adrenals, too. And one of the best ways to boost your adrenals is with Licorice Root.


Licorice (Mulethi in Hindi) is rich in a compound called glycyrrhizin. Glycyrrhizin slows down the breakdown of adrenal hormones like cortisol, progesterone, and aldosterone. This takes a lot of stress off your adrenal glands. And licorice root does not only support your adrenals, it supports your liver too. Studies show it enhances liver function, defends against liver inflammation and injury and prevents drug toxicity.
In a study, scientists took a group of patients with clogged livers and tested their livers for injury. They then gave half the group licorice root, and the other half a placebo. After two months, the licorice group saw their liver markers significantly improve. Their livers were recovering from injuries. In addition, they also reduced their body fat, while the placebo group had an increase in body fat.
In another study, scientists gave 100 patients with chronic liver problems glycyrrhizin, the major compound in licorice root. Four weeks later, the patients saw an amazing 88% improvement in their liver function tests, plus an 86% decrease in their symptoms!
And in yet another study, patients with inflamed livers were given glycyrrhizin twice a day. In just 3 months, their livers had no signs of inflammation. So by taking licorice root, you support both your liver and adrenal glands. But even that may not be enough. Why? Because performance of your liver also depends on your immune system.


Safeguard Your Liver by Boosting Your Immune System
Most people know the liver is responsible for detoxification. But what many people don't know is, your liver is also part of your immune system. It's loaded with immune cells, like macrophages, natural killer cells, T-cells, B-cells, and more. If your immune system is sluggish, your liver suffers, too. So you also need to strengthen your immune system.
One of the best ways to do that is to take a medicinal mushroom called Royal Agaricus (Agaricus blazei). Agaricus has the highest known levels of Beta-1,3-glucans of any mushroom. Beta-glucans help stimulate the immune system. They also help you fight off viruses, bacteria, and other dangerous pathogens.
But Agaricus does more than boost your immune system. Studies now show it also protects your liver from toxins. In one study, scientists injected a group of mice with carbon tetrachloride, one of the most toxic substances there is to the liver. They then gave the mice Agaricus or a placebo. Result? The Agaricus group almost completely blocked the toxin!
In another study, scientists pre-treated the rats with Agaricus or a placebo. They then injected the rats with a deadly poison called DEN. After the injection, the livers of the control group quickly deteriorated. But the Agaricus group's livers remained healthy, and functioned like normal!



Other studies also show that Agaricus blocks inflammation in the liver, protects liver and immune cells from toxicity and even guards the liver from a chemo drug.
Now be prepared for a third nutrient! This nutrient can unclog your liver and undo damage caused by alcohol. Your brain uses this nutrient to produce ‘messenger chemicals’. You need these messenger chemicals to remember. It is Phosphatidylcholine, or PC for short. PC is more than just a nutrient for your brain and memory. It is also vital for liver health. Studies show it helps remove fat deposits in the liver. Without PC, fat and cholesterol build up in your liver.

In addition, PC also reduces liver damage caused by alcohol, viruses and toxins. Not only that, it can even help a damaged liver regenerate. Yes! it can help the liver grow new cells. In a study, scientists took a group of rats and surgically removed part of their livers. They then injected PC into the rats. Within 30 hours, their damaged livers began to regenerate. That's incredible!

A Super Antioxidant for Your Liver




Scientists have found that Quercetin, a bioflavonoid, protects your liver from free radical attacks and DNA damage. Even more amazing, it can delay aging and help prolong life. In laboratory tests, scientists found it extended the lifespan of cells by up to 60%. Studies show that Quercetin also guards the liver against inflammatory damage, prevents fat accumulation in the liver and even reduces abdominal fat. Plus, it improves your cholesterol. In a study, patients taking Quercetin saw an 18% reduction in total cholesterol, a 27% reduction in (bad) LDL... and a whopping 33% increase in (good) HDL cholesterol.


Quercetin is a pigment found in many plants, fruits, and vegetables. It may have some health benefits and help prevent a range of conditions. People can get quercetin through a balanced diet or by taking a supplement. Quercetin is a flavonol, which is a sub-category of flavonoids. Flavonoids are a particular chemical in plants, called phytonutrients, and have a wide range of health benefits. Quercetin is one of the most common and well-researched flavonoids. Humans cannot make quercetin in their body, but many fruits, vegetables, and drinks contain it. According to research, quercetin can block baby fat cells from maturing and is more effective at inhibiting the rate of new fat cell formation than any other flavonoid. Quercetin is a natural antihistamine (antihistamines stop allergy symptoms)

Fighting free radicals
Quercetin has antioxidant properties.Antioxidants work to protect the body from free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules in the body that can increase the risk of disease and quicken aging.
Reducing inflammation
Inflammation is the body's natural response to stress and injuries and usually helps the body heal.
Reducing Risk Of Cancer
Research has shown that a diet high in flavonoids, such as quercetin, can help prevent cancers. Fruits and vegetables are full of flavonoids, so increasing intake of these foods might reduce the risk of many types of cancer.
Preventing infections
Quercetin has antibacterial properties, which are effective against almost all types of bacteria, particularly those linked to stomach and intestines, skin, respiratory and urinary
Reducing Risk Of Heart Disease
Quercetin may improve health of blood vessel cells and blood flow through arteries in people with heart disease
Lowering high blood pressure


Foods and drinks that contain quercetin :
Grapes
Berries
Cherries
Apples
Citrus fruits
Onions
Buckwheat
Broccoli
Kale
Tomatoes
Red wine

Black tea


Boosts Your Body's "Master Detoxifier"

In addition to Quercetin, there is N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) to Advanced Liver Support. NAC is a precursor to Glutathione, one of the most powerful antioxidants on earth. Glutathione neutralizes free radicals, and protects your body from oxidative damage. Glutathione is also your body's Master Detoxifier. Your liver needs it to detox. Without it, your liver simply cannot function. By taking NAC, you can increase your glutathione levels, and help your liver get rid of heavy metals and other harmful toxins. NAC is also a ‘vasodilator’ of the liver - It boosts blood flow to your liver, delivering vital nutrients to your liver. That's another reason is critical for a healthy liver.

Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) is another antioxidant powerhouse. Not only does it fend off harmful free radicals but it also helps recharge vitamins C and E. That means ALA doubles the effectiveness of these vitamins. ALA is both fat and water-soluble. This allows it to bind with free radicals in a liver that's clogged with fat deposits. Plus it prevents triglyceride build-ups in the liver, protects the liver from damage caused by a fatty meal and even helps with weight control.

Selenium is a trace mineral that is crucial for liver health. First, it helps produce an enzyme called glutathione peroxidase. This enzyme protects your liver against oxidative injury. Second, selenium helps preserve your liver tissues and keep them elastic. This is important, because hardened liver tissues can lead to severe liver problems. But resilient liver tissues promote healthy blood circulation in the liver. Besides, selenium also grabs hold of heavy metals like mercury, lead, cadmium and arsenic and prevents them from damaging cells and tissues inside your body. Studies show it also helps regulate cholesterol, improves blood sugar and neutralizes harmful free radicals. When you combine milk thistle, alpha-lipoic acid, and selenium, you can even prevent deadly toxins from poisoning your liver.

What a Healthy Liver Means to You
When your liver is healthy, you will have more energy. That's because your liver can efficiently convert glucose into energy. Plus, it can digest food better, and convert nutrients into bio-available forms that your body can absorb.
When your liver is healthy, you will be able to lose weight and slim your waistline. That's because your liver can efficiently burn fat. Plus it can prevent fat build-ups in the liver and your waistline.
When your liver is healthy, you will feel stronger, healthier, and happier. That's because your liver can effectively get rid of toxins in your body. It can help your body fight off inflammation and infections. Plus it can strengthen your immune system.

Now for those of you who want to know everything in a nutshell
While your liver can bust natural by-products all day very easily, other taxing elements (refined sugars, tobacco, alcohol and nicotine) are hard to remove. For removing these extra harmful elements from the body, it needs the help of micronutrients like vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. By incorporating a few super-foods in the diet, you can naturally clean your liver, regenerate cells and provide it with the required nutrients at the same time.

Green Tea: According to a study in the National institute of health, (NIH), USA, drinking 5-10 cups of green tea daily can improve your liver health by improving specific blood markers. Credit for this goes to catechin, a chemical compound found in green tea. Filled with antioxidants, it assists liver function.

Cruciferous Vegetables: Broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, cabbage and kale are rich in glutathione (antioxidant), which has been linked with stimulating liver cleaning enzymes.

Apple: An apple a day will help keep the doctor away from your liver! Packed with pectin (a chemical compound), apples can assist the liver in cleaning toxins from the digestive tract of the body. This reduces the toxin load of the liver, giving it time to clean the rest of the body.

Turmeric: Turmeric contains high amount of curcumin (chemical compound), which helps in removing toxins and repair liver cells. It also increases the production of bile juice, which assists in removing harmful metals from the body.

Garlic: Loaded with sulphur and selenium, garlic helps boost liver enzymes level. This provides the liver with a layer of protection against oxidative stress and assists in eliminating toxins from the body. 


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