It is important to understand the role of our liver is in our daily lives. A healthy liver is vital for survival. Understanding when and what to do if it gets damaged, really could save your life.
Your liver is your biggest organ and gland, it aids with digestion and removing toxins before they can enter the bloodstream. It plays a crucial role in a number of body system functions.
The modern liver is very much under attack, with bad diets, GMO food, sedentary lifestyles and constant abuse from toxins in the environment, alongside the heavy reliance on medical science and enforced medication, like antibiotics and vaccines. All of these contributing factors mean that the modern day liver is under threat. And most of us only become aware of the damage, once its too late.
In a healthy adult, a normal liver will weigh somewhere between 3 to 3.5 pounds.
The most common cause of liver disease in North America is alcohol abuse. The final stage of liver disease (when the liver sustains severe scarring and cannot regenerate replacement tissue), is known as cirrhosis of the liver, and this is responsible for approximately 25,000 deaths per annum here in North America.
The functions of the liver
The key functions of the liver are to detoxify your blood and to enhance your digestive system, creating bile, which helps to break down the fats that you consume into small pieces, making them easier for your small intestine to absorb.
Here is a quick summary of the many other vital functions of the liver:
- Detoxes your blood, filtering out any harmful and unwanted substances, like drugs and alcohol
- Stores vitamins, iron and glucose
- It converts glucose into sugar that the body can use, when the body’s sugar levels become depleted
- Processes hemoglobin, insulin and a variety of other hormones
- Converts ammonia into urea, which is essential for the metabolism
- It eliminates old red blood cells, which produces fecal matter which is normally brown in color and is why when your stools are discolored (i.e. not brown) it can be an indication there is something wrong with your liver function.
Liver disease
Knowing how to recognize the symptoms of liver disease can save your life. As with so many illnesses and diseases, liver disease, if spotted early enough, can be halted naturally.
Liver disease if caught early can be cured, providing the causes have been identified and are avoided in the future, then the liver can be left to fully recover. It can grow new healthy tissue to replace damage. And once again this is only as long as the disease has not been allowed to progress too far – hence the importance of understanding what the warning signs are.
The most frequent and common symptoms of liver disease include:
- Bad breath
- Black circles beneath the eyes
- Bad body odor
- Brown blemishes on the skin
- Coated tongue
- Itchy spots around the abdomen and, or neck area.
- Constipation
- Discolored stools
- Flushed facial appearance
- Inflamed palms and soles of feet
- Swollen eyeballs
- Jaundice: the yellowing of the skin which can often also be evidenced in the whites of the eyes
- Nausea
- Pain – which is felt in the uppermost right hand quadrant of the abdomen
- Increased tendency to perspire excessively
- Unexplained fatigue, or sudden weight loss.
These symptoms of liver disease relate to hepatic disease in general. But there are also many different, specific, illnesses or diseases that affect the liver, and each of these has its own specific symptoms.
Hepatic disease
Liver disease is also sometimes referred to as hepatic disease. When any type of hepatic disease affects up to three quarters of your liver tissue, that’s when a significant decrease in liver function can be detected.
The causes of liver disease
Liver disease can be brought about in a number of different ways:
- Its cells may be inflamed, as with hepatitis
- The passage of bile may become obstructed, as in cholestasis
- A build-up of cholesterol may occur
- The flow of blood to the liver can be damaged
- The tissue of the liver may be attacked and damaged by toxins
GMO wheat
Genetically engineered wheat contains an enzyme suppressor that, when consumed by humans, could cause permanent liver failure (and death). Was the warning issued by molecular biologist Jack Heinemann of the University of Canterbury in Australia back in 2012.
Heinemann published his eye-opening report that detailed this warning and called for rigorous scientific testing on animals before this crop was ever consumed by humans. Which of course fell more or less on deaf ears, as the wheels of industry continued to churn unabated.
Heinemann warned us in this report that the enzyme suppressor in the wheat, might also attack a human enzyme that produces glycogen. Consumers who eat genetically modified wheat would end up contaminating their bodies with this enzyme-destroying wheat, causing their own livers to be unable to produce glycogen, a hormone molecule that helps the body regulate blood sugar metabolism. This, in turn, would lead to liver failure.
So avoid GMO wheat if you want your liver to remain healthy
How to Repair the liver
There are many ways to repair the liver, as under the right conditions it can repair itself. Diet and exercise are essential, as ever. But here are more natural aids to the liver:
Drink Lemon and olive oil
Please see this drink for an amazing liver cleanse.
mix one tablespoon of both lemon juice and cold pressed olive oil (or coconut oil) in a glass.
The best results are obtained if you drink this cleansing elixir in the morning, before breakfast. You should soon notice some changes. You will look younger, without any dark circles under your eyes, and your skin will have a fresh and healthy glow.
This elixir will also solve any digestion problems you may have, including constipation and intestinal problems, as well as clearing kidney and gall stones.
Selenium and chromium
Take Selenium and chromium to repair and maintain a healthy liver, as well as to stave off cancer. Dr Jeff Bell says: “Selenium and Chromium work with the pancreatic and liver enzymes and keep blood sugar levels low.
The effect is actually quite dramatic. Yet, this does not lead to the low energy symptoms that someone with an unstable blood sugar problem is likely to experience.
Give a person with type II diabetes high doses of selenium and chromium and see how very quickly their blood sugar stabilizes to a healthy level and the type II diabetes appears to be completely resolved. As well as their blood insulin levels become normal.”
Stem Cells
The right type of stem cells will quickly regenerate your liver. As long as they are ethically sourced from a world class lab (with full consent from the mother), Cord Blood Stem cells work wonders when it comes to repairing damage to any organ, but the kidneys respond very well to thse naive, intelligent cells that have the ability to divide indefinitely.
They can functionally change into any cell in our body and can integrate to target tissue, either in the presence, or absence of damage. Stem cells are “undifferentiated” cells, which allow them to develop into another type of cell that is required to repair or replace damaged tissue.
Stem cell therapy can repair tissues that are too damaged to heal on their own.
They can also stimulate the formation of:
- Cartilage
- Tendons
- Ligaments
- Bone
- Fibrous connective tissue
GcMaF
GcMAF is an essential human protein our bodies naturally make to destroy toxins and cancers. All 5 billion healthy humans make their own GcMAF. But if an organ or gland like the Kidney becomes damaged and your immune system compromised, then the body stops producing this wonder Protein that is essential at fighting disease.
So a course of GcMaf would greatly improve and restore your liver health.
Please order your GCMaf here, for the best guarantee it is 100% Genuine GCMaf
Tamarind juice
Dr Jose Fermin Celma recommends Tamarind Tea as a great tonic for the liver.
The health benefits of tamarind have been well-studied, and they include its ability to reduce inflammation throughout the body, improve vision, boost respiratory health, heal skin conditions, and improve the digestive system. It may also help lower cholesterol to improve cardiovascular health, treat piles, and protect against parasites and worms.
According to liversupport.com Tamarind fruit contains calcium and vitamins A, C, E, K, along with the B vitamins, which are essential for metabolism of glucose, fat and protein. In fact, tamarind contains 12 percent of the daily requirement for Niacin (B3) which is essential for liver health!
Tamarind Benefits Liver Health
Tamarind offers liver protective qualities. It has been shown to decongest the liver and gallbladder, as well as to provide antioxidant protection from free radical damage to the liver.
Studies show that the liver retained normal hepatic function with fewer areas of damage when pre-treated with tamarind extracts, possibly related to the free radical scavenging effects.
Tamarind has also been shown to reduce fat accumulation in the liver and aid in metabolizing lipids. Diets supplemented with 5 mg of tamarind pulp a day per kilogram of body weight showed decreases in fat production and levels of fat in the liver.
Note: Natural Wellness’ Clinical LiverSupport reduces fat accumulation, neutralizes toxins, repairs and regenerates liver cells, fights free radicals and promotes bile flow and anti-inflammatory actions.
How to Use Tamarind
Tamarind fruit and paste can be found in markets that specialize in Middle Eastern, Mediterranean or Asian cooking and – of course – online.
The fruit has a sweet, tangy and savory taste that can be used in many ways.
Tamarind is a key ingredient in Worcester sauce, and can be added to many types of foods and flavors.
The fruit can be eaten raw, candied or formed into shapes and coated with seeds or other flavor additions.
Tamarind can be added to cooked foods as a savory flavor and even made into a drink. To enjoy tamarind as a drink: boil the pods, strain to remove the pulp and add your preferred sweetener to taste.
Hepatitis B Vaccine – More Dangerous than Hepatitis?
The Hepatitis vaccine is a huge contributor to liver damage, in 1996, the U.S. alone reported that there had been 872 serious adverse events in children under the age of fourteen who had received the hepatitis B vaccine. Out of these, 48 children were said to have died.
According to Dr. Gregory Damato, a total of 24,775 adverse reactions were reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) between 1990 and 1999.
These included 439 deaths and 9,673 emergency room visits. There were also reports of arthritis, skin disorders, compromised immunity and autoimmune disease, neurological damage, vision loss and rare eye disorders, such as optic neuritis and epitheliopathy, blood disorders, diabetes, damage to liver and kidneys, severe vomiting, and diarrhea.
Whilst On March 16, 2016, the Burmese newspaper The Irrawaddy reported that three babies had died and 25 others had become seriously ill after receiving hepatitis B vaccinations from the Bago General Hospital in Burma. According to the report, the babies who became ill shortly after receiving the vaccination all suffered from symptoms of blood poisoning.
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Amanda Mary Jewell and The Healing Oracle team
Sources: Healing Oracle, Natural News and liversupport.com
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