Liver Detox Benefits With Turmeric
Liver impairment can come about due to poor
diet, allergens, pollutants and fatigue. An impaired liver is
toxic, congested and sluggish. When that happens its vital
functions are impaired. A liver detox has many benefits that
can help keep the liver working at its best. Ayurvedic
practitioners recommend the use of turmeric for great liver
health.
The liver is an amazing organ that has the
important role of processing and removing toxins from your
bloodstream. It produces over 13,000 different chemicals and
2,000 various enzymes used in the body. In peak condition, it
works quickly by filtering up to two litres of blood per
minute. Liver enzymes efficiently break apart the structure of
toxic molecules to reduce their toxicity. Consequences can be
harmful with an impaired liver as it is often likened to be the
center of vitamin, mineral, protein, fat, carbohydrate and
hormonal metabolism.
A very important function of the liver in
removing toxins is to produce bile. Thus, an increased bile
flow is beneficial in liver detox. Turmeric helps increase bile
flow making it a liver cleanser that could rejuvenate the liver
cells and recharges their capability to break down toxins.
Turmeric is known in Ayurvedic medicine as the
king of spices. The bitter spice helps cleanse the liver,
purify the blood, and promote good digestion and elimination.
It possesses powerful anti-inflammatory properties but none of
the unpleasant side effects of anti-inflammatory drugs. It has
been used for skin cleansing, colour enhancement and food
preservation.
The principal chemical component of turmeric is
curcumin. In addition to its liver detox use, curcumin has
powerful antioxidant action that fights against viral
infection, cancer, and arthritis. It stimulates the gallbladder
for bile production, and scavenges free radicals. The whole
herb turmeric contains lower amounts of curcumin, and is used
when healing requires the application of volatile oils.
Curcumin is also helpful as a herbal remedy for
the treatment of cirrhosis of the liver. It enhances the liver
detox process and speeds up healing. Curcumin also prevents
alcohol and other toxins from being converted into compounds
that may be harmful to the liver. It can reverse the adverse
effects of excessive iron consumption on the liver.
Prior to the use of turmeric for liver detox,
you should consult your Ayurvedic practitioner. Turmeric should
also not be used in certain cases. Those with congestive heart
disease whose cause has not yet been identified or those with
painful gallstones, obstructive jaundice, acute bilious colic,
or extremely toxic liver disorders, should refrain from using
turmeric or curcumin. Also, avoid the use of turmeric over long
periods of time to prevent stomach distress.
Sandra Kim Leong
About the Author:
Sandra Kim Leong recommends liver cleansing as
well as other forms of body cleansing for the relief of
symptoms such as constipation, IBS, bowel difficulties, gas,
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