Liver is one of the most important organs in the body. It processes our hormones, contributes to proper digestion, cleanses the body of toxins, and many other important duties.



Our liver breaks down the group of hormones known as the steroid hormones which include: • Aldosterone which controls the balance of the minerals sodium and potassium and water in the body

• The sex hormones which control our sex life and body shape

• Cortisone which controls the immune system



If the liver is not efficient at breaking down these hormones they can accumulate in the body and cause hormonal imbalances.



If aldosterone is not broken down efficiently this can result in fluid retention and many women find this is a problem. Fluid retention can lead to uncomfortable puffiness, an aggravation of cellulite and weight gain. It can also raise the blood pressure.



The liver also has a relationship with the hormone insulin, which is very important when it comes to your metabolism and tendency to gain weight. Insulin is made in the pancreas gland and regulates the metabolism of fats and carbohydrate.









A good cleansing regimen, will cleanse and support vital organs, such as heart, kidneys, blood, digestive and nervous systems. It will help balance the hormones and it will also do wonderful things for your spirit!



Imbalanced emotions also play a part in polluting our system with excess chemicals such as free radicals, homocysteine and cortisol.





My favorite Meditation for Self-Healing by Yogi Bhajan

Breathing exercise to overcome all of your physical shortcomings

Bliss Meditation

Meditation to receive Universal Love

Heart-opening Exercise/Visualization















It is vital to consume lots of water, with lemon is ideal, and get fresh air to flush these toxins out of your system.





DANDELION ROOT: Dandelion Root can be made into a bitter tea (don't sweeten it, the bitterness is how it works –you'll get used to it) as an excellent tonic for the liver and blood purifier.



Dandelion roots are very high in vitamins and minerals. The common dandelion is an unusually nutritious food. Its leaves contain substantial levels of vitamins A, C, D, and B complex as well as iron, magnesium, zinc, potassium, manganese, copper, choline, calcium, boron, and silicon. Worldwide, the root of the dandelion has been used for the treatment of a variety of liver and gallbladder problems. Other historical uses of the root and leaves include the treatment of breast diseases, water retention, digestive problems, joint pain, fever, and skin diseases. The most active constituents in dandelion appear to be eudesmanolide and germacranolide, substances unique to this herb. Dandelion Root can be made into a bitter tea (don't sweeten it, the bitterness is how it works –you'll get used to it) as an excellent tonic for the liver and blood purifier.The common dandelion is an unusually nutritious food. Its leaves contain substantial levels of vitamins A, C, D, and B complex as well as iron, magnesium, zinc, potassium, manganese, copper, choline, calcium, boron, and silicon. Worldwide,Other historical uses of the root and leaves include the treatment of breast diseases, water retention, digestive problems, joint pain, fever, and skin diseases. The most active constituents in dandelion appear to be eudesmanolide and germacranolide, substances unique to this herb.









Water should be a very important part of any detoxification program. Distilled water is best. 6-8 eight ounce glasses a day.



Glutathione is an important detoxification compound. Vitamin C is the most cost-effective way of raising Glutathione levels. Take 1,000 mg three times a day. Take 1,000 mg three times a day.







Taking Silymarin, (70 to 210 mg three times per day) the flavonoid complex from Milk Thistle is a well-researched way to improve liver function.





Take 1 to 2 tablespoons of water-soluble fiber supplement at night before bed.



Powdered Psyllium, Seed husks, or Oat Bran





Eating a diet that focuses on fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds are extremely important.



Fasting is one of the fastest ways to increase elimination of wastes and enhance the healing process of the body. Go on a three day fast, four times per year (fasting at the change of the seasons is a good rule to remember).











Green Whole Foods such as Spirulina, Chlorella, Barley Grass, Wheat Grass, and Klamath Blue Green Algae are important for detoxing. These ingredients contain the most powerful combination of nutrients ever known in any grain, herb or food. They contain almost all ofthe vitamins, minerals, proteins and enzymes necessary for the human diet, plus chlorophyll. These necessities are bio-available which means that they are easily assimilated throughout the digestive tract, giving our bodies' instant access to vital nutrients. are important for detoxing. These ingredients contain the most powerful combination of nutrients ever known in any grain, herb or food. They contain almost all ofthe vitamins, minerals, proteins and enzymes necessary for the human diet, plus chlorophyll. These necessities are bio-available which means that they are easily assimilated throughout the digestive tract, giving our bodies' instant access to vital nutrients.









Try the following routines to help with detox and healing:





Weekend Mono-diet:









This consists of a full weekend of relying on a single food such as grapes, apples, pears (best choice if you have a history of allergy problems), brown rice, millet, or even potatoes (boiled only).









Yoga poses can be good alternatives to "traditional" health remedies





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