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Liver Foods That Make Your Liver Stronger and Useful
by: Rudy Silva
Most people don't think about what foods are good for keeping their
liver strong. But, if you have been discovering and using a diet that
is good for your overall health, then, most likely you are helping your
liver.
So here again is a list of healthy eating that will result in a strong
useful liver.
Oils - use mostly olive oil for your food preparation. This oil can be
heated to a relative medium level without causing free radicals. Use
flax seed oil or fish oil every day.
Avoid margarine or any other artificial butter since their processing
creates chemicals the liver cannot recognize as food. Use Ghee, which
doesn't require refrigeration, or raw butter,
Sunflower, safflower, and other seed oils should be kept in the
refrigerator to keep them from becoming rancid.
When you eat too much fat, the fat accumulates in the liver. The liver
is responsible for breaking down the fat and using it for energy.
Accumulated fat in the liver can become rancid producing free radicals
that damage liver cells.
Food - try to buy and eat good organic food. Food that has been sprayed
with pesticides is difficult to clean and these chemicals will get into
your body as free radicals.
Protein - Cut down on the amount of protein that you eat. Most of us
only need about 2-3 ounces of protein, but if you do physical labor you
need plenty more. The problem with more is some of this protein may not
completely digest in our stomach and move into the colon. There this
undigested protein is decomposed by bad bacteria creating toxic matter.
These toxins can be absorbed into the blood and cause the liver extra
work in detoxifying them.
Sulfur Foods - Since the liver produces enzymes, which are used in every
body chemical reaction, you can support this activity by eating foods
such as Brussels sprouts, broccoli cabbage, seeds and nuts.
Vitamins - minerals - nutrients - The liver, just like all parts of the
body, needs vitamins and minerals. Get these from fruits and vegetables
or even fruit and vegetable juices. Ionic minerals, easily absorbed,
can be purchased in bottles from WaterOZ and other brands. These ionic
minerals can then be easily added to your juices without adding any
unusual taste.
Sugar - Limit, reduce or eliminate the use of sugar since it interferes
with enzyme activity throughout your body. Use fruits, whole grains,
barley malt, rice syrup, dates, dried fruit, and honey
Lecithin - use lecithin every day for the Phosphatidyl choline, PC that
it provides. PC helps build the liver cell membranes creating a
healthier liver. Use lecithin in granules by adding them to salads and
other liquid food preparations including smoothies.
There you have it, a small list of foods to eat to help your liver give
you long life. Most likely you are already eating some of these foods
and if so, then, it will be easy to add just one more good healthy
eating habit.
Rudy Silva is a Natural Nutritionist. To get the latest information and
tips on liver health go to:
http://www.liverdamageprevention.for--you.com
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