Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Liquid Herbal Liver Treatment

Liver damage can occur as a result of many factors, including alcohol, fatty foods, your environment and liver diseases such as hepatitis. Though western medicine offers many options to fight the liver damage and toxins accumulated over time, herbal cures are showing promising effects. For maximum absorption of the healing properties, herbalists recommend that you take liver treatment supplements in the form of a liquid tincture.


Function


Herbal cures have been used for centuries by cultures wishing to cure the liver ills caused by the rich fats and alcohol in the diets of the very wealthy. Herbal treatments have a anti-inflammatory, healing and detoxifying effects on the liver. Western medicine has recently begun to test these herbs, and scientists have found that many ancient herbal remedies are effective in treating and healing liver damage. Though it is cheap and easy to acquire herbal supplements in capsule form at most grocery and health food stores, herbal treatments are best taken in the form of a tincture, which is a liquid form of herbal supplementation made by combining the extract of the herb with alcohol. Herbalists prefer tinctures because they allow for easier and faster absorption of the herb's beneficial elements.


Composition


A tincture is made by soaking dried leaves in 100-proof rum, vodka or other drinkable spirit. A tincture should not be made out of rubbing alcohol or any other alcohol which is not meant for drinking. Herbalists prepare a tincture by soaking dried herbal leaves in the alcohol in a sealed jar for 2 weeks. Each day, the herbalist will shake the jar to mix the leaves with the alcohol. After 2 weeks, the herbalist filters the mixture through cheesecloth to remove the leaf debris.


Administration


Take liquid herbal tinctures orally by droplet. The number of droplets in a dose depends on the potency and type of herb in the tincture. The more leaves soaked in the alcohol, the higher the concentration of extract in the tincture.


Milk Thistle








According to "The One Earth Herbal Sourcebook" by Tillotson et al., milk thistle has had powerful effects in clinical studies, which have shown that milk thistle--particularly in liquid extract form--has undeniable healing and detoxification effects on the liver, with some patients showing recovery even in cases of serious damage or disease. Tillotson suggests a liquid herbal supplement of 1:5 tincture of milk thistle administered in doses of 20 to 40 droplets two to three times per day.


Turmeric


According to "One Earth," turmeric has powerful anti-inflammatory effects and cholesterol-fighting agents. These healing components can reduce the inflammation and cholesterol built up in the liver, increasing blood flow and helping it to clear out toxins that have built up from alcohol, fatty foods and the environment. Liquid turmeric is fast-absorbing, and a recommended dose for a starting tincture is 1 to 1.5 tsp. per day of 1:5 tincture of turmeric.

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