The liver –
together with the kidney – acts as the body’s filtration system, preventing
toxins and pollutants from actually circulating all over the organs.
Despite the
efficiency of the liver in performing its job, the fact is that too much stress
piled on to it can cause severe problems – in some cases, causing this vital
organ to fail with its function.
This is
where the word “detox” comes in. The idea is to “flush” out the toxins in the
body by following a certain diet and limiting / stopping the amount of
toxin-infested materials from entering your system until all the others are
completely removed.
Unfortunately,
this fosters the idea that you’ll have to:
1 starve yourself to perform a
detox and
2 you’ll have to confine yourself to an unappetizing liquid diet.
Although
those are one way to do a liver detox, that’s not the only one. If you really
love your liver and want to take care of it, you can simply up your intake of
liver-loving food items like:
1 – Water
Yes –it’s
not food, but you’ll be amazed at just how well water can help flush your
system and rejuvenate the liver and kidney. Water is the ultimate flushing
product – it acts as a powerful hydrant that aids with the distribution of
vitamins while getting rid of toxins through sweat, urine, and bowel movement. Unfortunately,
very few people actually drink the required 8-glasses a day but this is a very
minimum effort considering all the benefits you’ll get! Note though that if
you’re going to drink water, it’s best to focus on those that have been
specially filtered for drinking purposes.
2 – Green
Tea
Another
liver-loving drink is green tea. Although technically not food, green tea
contains antioxidants which can help get rid of any toxic material in your
intestines. You can add some lemon into the mix if you’re not happy with how
green tea tastes.
Specifically,
go for milk thistle and dandelion root since these are the ones best for liver
protection. As much as possible, go for non-powder green tea.
3 – Fruit
Infused Water
This one is
incredibly popular nowadays and has been circulating in Facebook for months.
Basically, you’ll soak favorite fruits in water overnight and use it as your
basic hydrant for the day.
It doesn’t
really change the taste of water much, but the infusion process allows for the
transfer of vitamins and minerals in the water! The best option is usually
lemon infused water with some peppermint, but the choice is really up to you.
4 – Avocado
Avocado is
currently one of the most popular detox fruits today. They aid with the
production of glutathione and manage to provide tons of vitamins and minerals
with each serving. Keep in mind though that they’re best eaten fresh with no
other additions that could cause imbalance.
5 – Apples
The adage
“an apple a day keeps the doctor away” is true. In this case, apples are loaded
with pectin which is used by the liver for handling toxins that pass through it
every day. With more pectin in your diet, the higher the toxin load your liver
can clean out in a given day.
6 –
Artichokes
High in
cynarin, these vegetables manages to protect the tissues of the liver even as
it increases bile flow for better digestion. Aside from being a very powerful
antioxidant, artichokes can also help you lose weight through increased
metabolism.
Note that
all cruciferous and leafy green vegetables are actually counted as perfect for
the liver – kale, spinach, etc.
7 – Beets
Beets have a
way of cleansing and purifying the blood which lowers the amount of work your
liver has to do. Plus, it’s also rich in fiber, capable of making you feel full
for longer periods of time! Beets are a popular ingredient in making juice
cleansing recipes today but eating them as solid fruits will give you more
access to their goodness!
8 –
Turmeric
Turmeric
doesn’t just make food taste good, it also helps remove enzymes that cause
dietary problems.
9 – Citrus
Basically,
all types of food items high in the vitamin C are perfect for the liver.
Studies show that vitamin C can help prevent fatty liver disease.
10 – Onion
Much like
garlic, onions also contain minerals that promote the health of liver tissue as
well as aid with the removal of toxins. No needs to try complicated onion
recipes – just add this product in some of your food items and eat them with
relish to gain the positive effects!
11 – Coffee
Yes – coffee
is healthy for the liver, but only in small amounts. Sticking to black coffee
without too much sugar is always a good idea. Study shows that coffee aids with
the production of bile, plus it also comes with a host of other health
benefits. If you want some flavor in your coffee, add some lemon wedges in the
cup.
12 –
Cilantro
A powerful
herb that can be added to almost all types of food preparations, cilantro is
also a well-known liver-loving product What’s great about this is that you can
plant this in your backyard and just pick some up whenever they’re needed!
13 –
Asparagus
Perhaps one
of the best diuretics known to man – asparagus helps with the production of
urine which is one of the body’s natural ways of flushing out toxins. If your
urine production is quite low, try munching on these stalks to promote liquid
flushing.
14 –
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are
popular for their cancer-fighting lycopene content, but they’re also rich in
glutathione known for improving liver function.
15 –
Walnuts
If you’re
looking for a healthy liver-loving snack, walnuts are it! They’re high in
omega-3 fatty acids which help with liver protection. Note though that they’re
high in calories too so be careful.
16 – Olive
Oil
Olive oil is
credited with so many health benefits today and as it happens, it also works
wonders for the liver! Specifically, flax seed, hemp, and olive manage to suck
toxins circulating in the body and flush them out quickly and efficiently.
17 – Garlic
Add a bit of
garlic each time you eat – perhaps grating the material and sprinkling some of
them in your recipes. Garlic is known for its high sulfur compounds which helps
reactive the liver. This manages to boosts the organ’s function, making it
easier for the liver to handle and flush out toxins.
NOTE- ALWAYS CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE USING ANY THING NEW IN YOUR DIET.
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