Due to the modern lifestyle of today's fast food, our 24/7/365 accessibility, and the growing pressure of many of us in our professional and personal lives, we have become a group of drugs. "Toxemia" is a medical term that defines a state in which our body accumulates toxic substances that cause levels beyond our body's ability to clear them.
The liver is one of the most important components of the GI system and may be considered a huge metabolic plant. It can process proteins, carbohydrates and fats, and synthesize the body's metabolism for bile, glycogen and serum proteins. Most importantly, the liver is the key organ for detoxification. A functioning liver protects individuals from environmental and metabolic toxicants.
The role of the liver in detoxification is activated by a coordinated effort by two enzyme families called cytochrome p450s and binding enzymes. Both enzymes require activation and their levels must be properly balanced. The enzyme family is united and gradually detoxifies the body. Cytochrome p450s actually generate free radicals to accomplish their task. If you don't control it, these can become harmful. The binding enzyme captures these free radicals and inactivates them and excretes them.
Every quarter [every three months], anti-aging doctors usually advise their patients to start a drug rehabilitation program. For liver purification, important nutrients include:
Milk thistle [Silybum marianum, Carduus marianus] : Medicinal for more than 2000 years, the famous 17th century pharmacist Nicholas Culpeper recommended for the treatment of jaundice plants, and cited it for opening the liver and spleen "blocking". The active ingredient in milk thistle is silymarin, a mixture of bioflavonoids, which is the most effective liver protection substance found to date. At the intracellular level, silymarin inhibits liver damage in four key ways and stimulates the production of new hepatocytes. Studies have shown that administration of silymarin can improve bilirubin levels in patients with acute viral hepatitis in as little as five days. Studies have also shown that it is beneficial for patients with chronic viral hepatitis, reversing hepatocyte damage, increasing protein levels in the blood and lowering liver enzymes, while improving the discomfort and discomfort commonly associated with hepatitis.
Research since the 1930s was mainly conducted in Germany, confirming that silymarin can stabilize the liver cell membrane and act as an antioxidant to protect liver cells from free radical damage. Sonnenbichler and Zetl have proven that it helps regenerate healthy liver cells and enhance the ability of the liver to filter toxins from the blood. Studies by Ferenci et al. and Velussi et al. have shown that it can improve the quality of life of patients with cirrhosis and may even increase life expectancy.
N-acetyl L-cysteine [NAC] A modified form of cysteine is an amino acid produced in the liver. N-acetylcysteine is a powerful antioxidant with three functions: [1] it helps protect the liver from free radicals; [2] it is the body's own important glutathione. A nutrient precursor, [3] it can act as a second stage antidote. Another amino acid, glutathione, helps clear several potential toxins in the liver. As you age, eating poorly, causing stress and infection, glutathione levels are reduced. NAC has been successfully used to treat acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity and confer important immune enhancement and antioxidant properties. There is also prima facie evidence that it may help prevent colon cancer.
Proantho Cyanidins: Bagchi et al. found that proanthocyanidins present in grape seed extract were superior to vitamin C and β-carotene in preventing liver tissue DNA damage [the grape seed extract protection rate was 47%, vitamin C increased by 10%, and β-carotene increased]. 11%].
Curcumin: Curcumin has a strong phase II binding activity in the compound found in the Indian spice turmeric. It also has antiviral and strong antioxidant effects. New research suggests that curcumin may be able to slow and destroy blood cancer called multiple myeloma. Researchers at the University of Texas Cancer Center have found that curcumin can down-regulate the nuclear factor kappa-B found in all multiple myeloma cells and is suspected to be an activator of this type of cancer. The researchers suggest that curcumin may help prevent and treat multiple myeloma, said lead researcher Dr. Aggarwal, "curcumin is a drug known to be less toxic or toxic to humans."
The liver is a magical part of the human body. Promote the health of these invisible and unstressed organs by using a simple procedure that protects and maintains your health, reduces your susceptibility to infectious diseases, and restores energy and endurance. An anti-toxemia program supervised by a doctor can also be used as an anti-aging program because taking care of the liver increases the chances of a longer life and a healthier life.
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