6 Step Liver Cleanse
OK - about my favorite subject again.... DETOX!! Here is one of my favorite articles about doing a liver cleanse by Dr. Josh Axe. He's a really good source for all things "Good Health"! (If I'm the Good Health Girlfriend, he's the Good Health Guru!)
Visit his website at http://draxe.com/ to see more.
Meanwhile....get thinking about your liver!! It really is a workhorse organ!
The Importance of a Liver Cleanse
Every person’s health and wellbeing is dependent on how their body removes and purges toxins from the body. With all the environmental pollution, toxic body care products, and processed foods, most people are in desperate need of a serious detox!
One of the main ways that the body rids itself of toxins is through the liver. In fact, the liver is one of the hardest working organs in our body. It works tirelessly to detoxify our blood, produce the bile needed to digest fat, break down hormones, and store essential vitamins, minerals and iron. And when the liver is not functioning optimally, we cannot digest our food properly, especially fats!
Cleansing and detoxing the liver and colon helps to clear pesticides, medications, heavy metals, and the remnants of cancer therapy out of your system, resulting in a healthy liver. To keep your liver healthy through the years, periodically do a 24 hour cleanse, and maintain a healthy diet void of processed foods, and high in vegetables, legumes, and whole grains.
Symptoms Your Liver Isn’t Functioning Optimally
Here are some symptoms that could mean that you are suffering from impaired liver function.
Bloating and gas
Acid reflux and heartburn
Skin and/or eyes that are yellowish (symptom of jaundice)
Inability to lose weight
High blood pressure
Moodiness, anxiousness, or depression
Dark urine
Rosacea
Chronic fatigue
Excessive sweating
Bruise easily
Poor appetite
Fortunately, you can improve your liver’s functioning and start to feel better in a matter of a couple of weeks with a thorough liver cleanse!
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6 Step Liver Cleanse
1. Remove Toxic Foods From Your Diet
If you are eating a diet high in processed foods, you are putting the health of your liver at risk. Hydrogenated oils, refined sugar, convenience foods, and lunchmeats are notoriously toxic to your system.
For example, added nitrates and nitrites, commonly found in convenience foods, fast foods and lunchmeats, have been linked to serious conditions, including cancer. These chemicals are used to preserve foods to make them last longer, inhibit bacteria growth, and preserve color. Replace these foods immediately with healthy choices. Healthy foods taste great, and with a bit of creativity, you can create healthful meals for your family.
Roast your own organic chicken breast and turkey breast to replace deli meats for quick lunches and after school snacks. Replace chips and other processed snacks with fresh fruit, carrot sticks, nuts, and homemade granola bars.
Hydrogenated oils, also known as ‘trans fats’ have higher levels of saturated fat. The chemical structure of the oil itself has been altered to increase shelf life. Consumption of trans fats dramatically increases the risk for heart disease by 25% or more. In addition, it is believed that trans fats cause problems with our immune system and can lead to inflammation throughout the body.
2. Drink Raw Vegetable Juice
It can be nearly impossible to eat all of the raw vegetables you need to make your liver cleanse effective. However, by juicing a variety of raw vegetables, you can easily get the 4-5 servings of fresh, organic vegetables you need. Even vegetables that aren’t your favorites can be disguised and enjoyed in a fresh vegetable juice.
With impaired liver function, juicing vegetables has the added benefit of making the vegetables easier to digest, and more readily available for absorption.
Vegetables ideal for a liver detox include cabbage, cauliflower, and Brussels sprouts. While that combination may not sound very enjoyable, you can add other vegetables that you enjoy to the mix including carrots, cucumber, beets, and greens.
All of these vegetables help to reduce acid levels in the body, helping to create a more friendly pH balance. Experiment with your favorite flavor combinations; you can add fresh herbs including parsley, mint, and others to make the juices more enjoyable.
3. Load Up On Potassium Rich Foods
Are you getting the recommended 4,700 milligrams per day of potassium? Chances are, you aren’t. Potassium rich foods help to lower systolic blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and support a healthy cardiovascular system, in addition to helping cleanse your liver. If you have been tempted to take potassium supplements, instead, add these healthful foods to your diet.
Sweet Potatoes
Surprisingly, it is not the banana that is the richest in potassium. It is the sweet potato. A single medium sweet potato contains nearly 700 milligrams of potassium, not to mention the high fiber and beta-carotene content.
A sweet potato only has 131 calories, yet is rich with Vitamins B-6, C, D, magnesium, and iron. While naturally sweet, the sugars actually are slowly released into the bloodstream through the liver, without causing a spike in blood sugar.
Tomato Sauces
Potassium, and the other beneficial nutrients in tomatoes, are significantly concentrated as a sauce, puree, or as a paste. As an example, 1 cup of tomato puree contains 1065 milligrams of potassium, where 1 cup of fresh tomatoes, contains only 400 milligrams. When selecting tomato sauce, paste, or puree, be sure to choose those made only from organic tomatoes.
(To make your own concentrated tomato sauce, slice organic tomatoes in half and roast face down in the oven for 30 minutes at 425 degrees, until the skin has shriveled. Remove from oven, and let cool. Slide the skins off and gently crush into your food processor or blender. Strain to remove seeds, if you desire. Pour into a Dutch oven, and let simmer until thick 1 to 2 hours.)
Beet Greens and Spinach
Rich in anti-oxidants, beet greens contain over 1300 milligrams of potassium per cup. Add beets and beet greens to your fresh vegetable juice recipe finely chop and add raw to salads, or sauté lightly, like other greens. Beets also naturally cleanse the gallbladder and improve bile flow. Fresh organic spinach is easily added to your diet, and is a good source of potassium, containing 840 milligrams per serving
Beans
White beans, kidney beans, and lima beans are all rich with potassium, protein, and fiber. Swap out one of these potassium rich beans for garbanzo beans in your favorite hummus recipe, and eat with carrot sticks and celery sticks.
Blackstrap Molasses
Just 2 teaspoons of this rich all-natural syrup contains 10% of the daily-recommended amount of potassium. In addition to potassium, blackstrap molasses is rich with iron, calcium, manganese, and copper.
Incorporate it into your diet by replacing it for other natural sweeteners, to create barbeque sauces, and to top oatmeal or quinoa porridge in the mornings. 2 teaspoons added to coffee intensifies the richness of the coffee, while lowering the acidic taste.
Bananas
And finally, add a banana to your favorite smoothie. While in comparison to the other high potassium foods on this list, the bananas 470 milligrams of potassium are only part of the story. Bananas assist in digestion, and help to release toxins and heavy metals from the body – all of which are essential during a liver cleanse.
Please note: if you have high levels of potassium in your kidneys, foods rich in potassium should be consumed moderately.
4. Coffee Enemas
Coffee enemas help with constipation, reduce fatigue, and aid in liver detoxification. During the enema, organic coffee is retained in your bowel, allowing the fluid to enter the liver through the intestinal wall.
This has a stimulating effect that increases bile flow, helping to jump-start both your gallbladder, and your liver.This sparks the production of the chemical glutathione, a strong cleansing compound that helps to release the build up of toxins in your system. Eliminating the toxins during a liver
Combine 2 tablespoons of organic ground coffee with 3 cups of filtered or distilled water and bring to a boil. Simmer gently for 15 minutes and allow to cool. Strain the mixture through cheesecloth and use in your enema kit. Try to retain the mixture for 10-15 minutes, and then release.
5. Take Milk Thistle, Dandelion, And Turmeric Supplements
Milk Thistle
Milk Thistle is considered the “king” of detoxifying herbs, making it ideal to help cleanse the liver. Milk thistle helps to eliminate the buildup of heavy metals, prescription medications, environmental pollutants, and alcohol in the liver.
In addition, it helps to reduce the negative effects on the liver after chemotherapy and radiation. The active ingredient silymarin helps to strengthen the cell walls in the liver, while supporting healthy regeneration.
Turmeric
Turmeric reduces joint paint, is an effective anti-depressant, aids in digestion, helps to restore a healthy blood sugar balance, and supports healthy liver tissue and liver metabolism.
Currently, turmeric is being studied for a variety of health benefits including Alzheimer’s Disease, cancer, depression, osteoarthritis, breast health, prostate health, and chronic pain.
Dandelion Root
Most homeowners hate the dandelion, as it volunteers to populate yards every Spring. But this flower and its root is actually packed with vitamins and minerals.
Dandelion root has a natural diuretic effect, allowing your liver to more quickly eliminate toxins. It also helps to strengthen the immune system, balance blood sugar levels, relieve heartburn, and soothe digestive upset.
6. Eat Real Liver, Or Take Liver Tablets
Liver from young, healthy grass-fed cattle or chicken liver, is rich with Vitamins A and B, folic acid, choline, iron, copper, zinc, chromium, and CoQ10. Liver is one of the most nutrient dense foods we can eat.
If you can’t stomach eating liver, you can take beef liver pills. Seek a supplement that guarantees no hormones, pesticides or antibiotics are used in the feeding and care of the cattle.
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The week of your cleanse, try this liver detox drink. This recipe will help support your body while cleansing:
Dilute a glass of cranberry juice with a ratio of 3 parts water, to 1 part cranberry juice.
Add 1 teaspoon of nutmeg, ginger, and cinnamon into a tea infuser and let steep in simmering water for 20 minutes.
Allow to cool to room temperature.
Add the juice of 3 oranges and 3 lemons and stir. If the mixture is too tart, sweeten with your favorite all natural sweetener.
Sip throughout the day.
You should consume a minimum of 72 ounces of this mixture, and 72 ounces of water.
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Cleansing and detoxing the liver and colon helps to clear pesticides, medications, heavy metals, and the remnants of cancer therapy out of your system, resulting in a healthy liver. To keep your liver healthy through the years, periodically do a 24 hour cleanse, and maintain a healthy diet void of processed foods, and high in vegetables, legumes, and whole grains.