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The next food on the list is a general category of dark leafy green vegetables or just leafy green vegetables. Why? Because of the vitamin C, because of the folate, which is very important in the liver, because of the magnesium, the potassium, and the phytonutrients. There are so many great properties, antioxidant, anti inflammatory properties that are really good for the liver.

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Poor gut health symptoms include low energy and skin issues, which are often fungal-related and linked to the gut microbiome. The gut contains good and bad bacteria, with an ideal balance of about 15% bad bacteria. However, herbicides, pesticides, processed foods, and gluten can kill good bacteria, leading to an overgrowth of bad bacteria. If the liver, kidneys, and colon can't process the excess bad bacteria, it manifests through the skin. The skin reflects the health of the gut, mirroring what is consumed. Therefore, one can assess gut health by observing the skin and bowel movements.

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Number one, do you have an intolerance to digesting fat? When you eat fat, do you find that you get more bloating? That would be an indication that you need more bile. Do you find that your stool is light colored, like pale or even gray? Or does it float? Or does it leave skid marks? That could mean that you're low in bile. Do you find that after you eat, you're just not satisfied? Well, maybe because you're not extracting the fats to be absorbed to then tell the brain like, okay, I'm done eating. That could be a sign that you need more bile. If you have nausea or you have indigestion or bloating, those can be signs. Bloating, burping, belching are classic signs of low bile as well.

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Those with IBD or other gut issues likely also have liver issues. IBD and IBS almost certainly involve dysbiosis, an imbalance of gut bacteria that worsens symptoms like bloating, gas, and inflammation. As these bacteria die off, the body tries to excrete them. Due to leaky gut, blood vessels lead to the liver. Inflammation and dysbiosis cause endotoxins to be flushed through the liver, potentially damaging it and affecting detoxification, bioproduction, mood, and energy. An overwhelmed liver can lead to systemic issues like brain fog, headaches, hair loss, and eczema. Therefore, if you have SIBO, IBS, or IBD, you most likely have liver issues.

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Transcript emphasizes that the liver, not the digestive tract, should be the first check for digestive issues: 'The number one place is not to look to your digestive tract' and 'The very first place that we need to look is actually your liver.' It explains that 'Your gallbladder, if you still have one, is attached to your liver' and that 'Your liver makes something called bile and then that bile gets excreted or pumped out into your small intestine' after food leaves the stomach. It notes the liver's central role, citing 'I have called the liver the most overworked, underpaid organ in the entire body for many many years.' It lists indicators to look at: 'ALT, AST, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, albumin' and mentions liver-active hours 'between two and 4AM.' It ends with 'For more info, click the link below.'

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Learn how to heal from autoimmune conditions, chronic diagnoses, or ongoing symptoms by examining your eyes. Lymphatic iridology studies the iris to identify lymphatic stagnation, toxicity, and glandular weaknesses in the body. Lifestyle choices like smoking, drinking, and unhealthy foods can weaken cells and organs over time. By targeting specific areas of the body with a healing protocol using medicinal plants, changes can occur in the iris, resulting in improved health. The removal of cellular waste, lymphatic stagnation, toxicity, and sulfur residue can lead to a healthier body and even a change in eye color. Iridology helps identify the root cause of medical diagnoses and individualizes healing protocols for each person.

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"Often overlooked root cause of chronic low energy levels and fatigue is an overburdened sluggish liver." "Two of the main things that our livers get overburdened with are viruses and heavy metals." "If our livers reach this point where they it can't detox all of these toxins, it's going to start spilling out into our system." "The viruses create viral byproducts." "These byproducts spill out of our liver and goes into our system." "It causes our brain to become very inflamed." "The inflammation can affect our adrenal glands." "It's really important when we're dealing with chronic fatigue, low energy levels, that yes, there could be other contributing factors going on, but we will really be amiss if we are not looking at the liver and potentially figuring out why our liver is overburdened and start a path of cleansing and getting it rejuvenated again."

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"The absolute best weeds that you have in your backyard right now for everything to do with liver, fatty liver, an inflamed liver like hepatitis, or even an advanced liver problem called cirrhosis, you need to know about this weed." "But this herb is super powerful to decrease accumulation of fat around the liver, decrease inflammation around the liver, decrease liver enzymes, decrease fibrosis, which is scar tissue around the liver, decrease cholesterol, triglycerides, blood sugars, insulin resistance, and it'll even help you if you have gallstones." "And that weed is called dandelion greens." "Dandelions are super healthy. Don't kill them. Put them in your salad, and your liver will thank you."

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This is the biggest telltale sign of acute liver damage, and this is something that you should definitely know, and it's called jaundice. And what jaundice means is that your skin suddenly turns yellow, and the eyes can turn yellow too, and that's called scleral icterus. And this could mean that the liver is acutely failing. And some common culprits of this include redosing on certain medications or herbal supplements, viral hepatitis, like hepatitis A or hepatitis B, autoimmune hepatitis where your own body's attacking the liver, or if you've had liver problems your entire life and you never really realized it, and this could actually be a sign that your liver has finally progressed to liver failure. If you have this, you should seek prompt immediate attention from your nearest emergency room because this could be a life threatening situation. Comment down below any questions you might have, and I'll try my best to answer them.

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The inside of your eye is yellow according to, iridology, which is the study of the eye as it relates to health. When the corner of the eye is yellow, that can be a sign of liver stagnation. Another one, you can look at the bottom of your feet. So bottom of your feet, when they're dry and cracking, is showing that you're not getting proper circulation down to your feet. And so it can be a possibility that the liver is not doing a good job of detoxing and getting toxins out. So your circulatory system has more sludge in it. So the circulation isn't freely getting down to the bottom of your feet.

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Probiotic foods. I just mentioned this. The friendly flora greatly supports the liver. If you were exposed to an antibiotic or something to destroy your good flora, the liver suffers. If you're exposed to something like aspartame or some other synthetic artificial sweetener, that alters the gut microbiome, which then raises liver enzymes and puts you at risk for a fatty liver. Probiotic foods. I just mentioned this. The friendly flora greatly supports the liver. If you were exposed to an antibiotic or something to destroy your good flora, the liver suffers. If you're exposed to something like aspartame or some other synthetic artificial sweetener, that alters the gut microbiome, which then raises liver enzymes and puts you at risk for a fatty liver.

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"Often overlooked root cause of chronic low energy levels and fatigue is an overburdened sluggish liver." "Two of the main things that our livers get overburdened with are viruses and heavy metals." "it's going to start spilling out into our system." "So viruses create viral byproducts." "These byproducts spill out of our liver and goes into our system." "It causes our brain to become very inflamed." "One of the symptoms it can cause is this form of low energy and chronic fatigue." "The inflammation can affect our adrenal glands." "There can be some adrenal weakening going on from inflammation but actually the root cause was from the overburdened liver."

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So your body actually recycles bile because it is vitally necessary and important. In fact, it recycles it six to 10 times every single day. And on top of that, your liver makes bile. It's called primary bile salts and your microbiome makes bile. It's called secondary bile salts. Also, bile helps prevent SIBO small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. It competes for nutrients. There'll be less nutrients going into your small intestine because the microbes need them to survive. You're going to be deficient in nutrients. You're going to have a lot of gas, bloating, overgrowth of other pathogens, unfriendly bacteria. So bile salts have antimicrobial properties. So if you eat, especially like fiber or probiotics and you bloat, then chances are you can have SIBO.

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Liver herbs such as dandelion, St. Mary's thistle, gentian, ginger, and globe artichoke stimulate healing in the liver. These herbs have different tastes - sweet to the mouth and bitter to the liver. Dandelion can be taken fresh or dried, while gentian is very bitter. Ginger provides a sweet bitterness. The liver is a recoverable organ, and by ensuring the colon is functioning well through exercise and fiber, and by providing the liver with these herbs, it can recover. Strengthen your liver by incorporating these herbs into your routine.

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Liver disease symptoms include dry mouth, bitter taste, dark yellow urine, oily back, acne, belly fat accumulation, severe hair loss, weakness, and fatigue. Chinese medicine recipe: brew chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, acacia, osmanthus, and wolfberry for 5 minutes. Tips to improve fatty liver: avoid sweets and fructose, do a castor oil pack, and try a mixture of extra virgin olive oil, lemon juice, and cayenne pepper. Drink fresh beet juice gradually increasing from 1 to 4 ounces a day. Liver recovery can be supported with herbs like milk thistle, dandelion, and gentian. Saffron can protect the liver. Stimulate the colon with exercise, water, laughter, and fiber-rich vegetables. Avoid sodas, deep-fried foods, and ultra-processed foods. Consume black coffee, turmeric, and ginger for liver health. Lemon, leafy greens, green tea, walnuts, and turmeric aid in liver detoxification. Drink beet juice to stimulate new liver cell growth.

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- Jaundice: yellowing of the skin; bilirubin not cleared by the liver; scleral icterus. - Palmar erythema: redness of the palms; associated with pregnancy or hereditary conditions; when the liver is not breaking down estrogen it tends to build up and it can cause this. - Spider angioma: blood vessels underneath the skin resembling the legs of a spider; seen in liver disease. - Ascites: distended abdomen with fluid; when liver disease, this liquid leaves the vessels and fills the belly's cavity and can present with a tense belly or pain. - I'm a board certified gastroenterologist and liver specialist, so hit that follow button for more tips like this.

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itchiness, especially in your feet fatigue or lethargy belly fat because the liver is filling up with fat and it's spilling off into areas around the organs and in the organs in your abdomen Diabetes and prediabetes and insulin resistance, which comes before both of those things. Hormonal imbalances, especially with estrogen, testosterone, which have all sorts of cascade issues from hair loss to menstrual cycle issues to menopausal problems. Many different types of skin problems occur because of the liver. Joint issues, like especially arthritis, stiffness, and the things related to the gallbladder, like belching, burping, bloating, gallstones, as well as hypothyroidism, because we need a healthy liver to convert at least 80% of the thyroid from T4, the inactive, to T3, the active form of the thyroid hormone.

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The liver is a recoverable organ and can be revived with the right conditions. There are herbs like milk thistle, dandelion, and gentian that can cleanse and tone the liver. These herbs are very bitter, so it's best to take them in a glycerin tincture or tablet form. Lemon also acts as a tonic for the liver. Wearing a castor or compress over the liver area for 4 or 5 hours a day can also help. By implementing these measures, the liver can gradually recover.

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The speaker claims a benefit of something is the ability for the liver to detoxify better. They also state it will cause a release of bile, which will help in digesting fats. The speaker says this will help the liver work and help the digestive juices work through that area.

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If you're waking between 1AM and 3AM, your liver might need extra support. Research shows that detoxification has a huge link to our circadian rhythm. This means that waking up in the middle of the night could be linked to your liver. The liver is the key organ for detoxification. The liver naturally does most of its detoxification when you're in your deep non REM sleep, around 12AM to 3AM. It processes and metabolises cholesterol, fatty acids, glucose, thyroid hormones, bile acids, iron, and everything in between. So if your liver is congested or imbalanced, this can affect your wake sleep cycle, your sleep rhythm. Does this sound like it relates to you? Do you think that your liver could be playing a role in the way you sleep or in the way your sleep is being disturbed?

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The speaker discusses color signs related to liver health and what they might mean. He states that yellow skin is jaundice and that jaundice is a liver problem. He then notes that if the skin is slightly orange, that could also be jaundice, or it could be pigment from consuming large amounts of carrot juice. He shares a personal anecdote from his late 20s, describing how he was drinking a massive amount of carrot juice and literally turned orange, explaining that this orange tint was just pigment coming from the carrots and not a liver problem. The speaker then mentions red palms, a condition called palmar erythema, describing it as a sign that there is something wrong with the liver.

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I remember I used to have dry eyes really bad to the point where my eyes were sticky. It affected my vision. And one time I opened my eyes and it tore my cornea. So I had a long history of problems with my eyes, especially being dry. And of course, I had a gallbladder problem for twenty years, had no clue who's my gallbladder. Gallbladder problems refer pain to the right shoulder, right? And when you have a gallbladder problem, many times you're deficient in bile and you can't absorb the fat soluble vitamins, and vitamin A is one big one. And so you may notice this either in dry eyes or a lack of vision in the evening when it's dark when you're trying to drive.

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Are you having digestive issues? The number one place is not to look to your digestive tract. The liver has a profound digestive component to it. The gallbladder, if you still have one, is attached to your liver. Your liver makes something called bile and then that bile gets excreted or pumped out into your small intestine after your food leaves your stomach. If the liver is sluggish, digestion is the first task that it throws out the back door. The liver enzymes to look at: ALT, AST, bilirubin, alkaline phosphatase, albumin. Not sleeping well between two and 4AM is described as a liver active time. For more info, click the link below.

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Six warning signs that you should do a liver detox include red or yellow eyes, potential yellowing skin, and chronic headaches that may cause nausea. Tight trapezius muscles, itchy skin, fatigue, lack of energy, weight gain, bloating, and light floating stools are also indicators. Milk Thistle is recommended as an herbal medicine to help cleanse the liver. Follow for more tips on how to stay healthy and detox with a full body detox.

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Flotid often fart, a symptom of liver disease, can be addressed with a Chinese medicine recipe consisting of chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, acacia, osmanthus, and wolfberry. To improve liver health, it is recommended to avoid sweets and fructose, do a castor oil pack, and take turmeric with curcumin. Drinking fresh beet juice gradually increasing from 1 to 4 ounces a day can stimulate the growth of new liver cells. Other liver-supporting herbs include milk thistle, dandelion, and gentian. Avoiding sodas, deep-fried foods, and ultra-processed foods is crucial for minimizing liver fat. Consuming black coffee, turmeric, and ginger can also benefit liver health. Lemons, leafy greens, green tea, walnuts, and turmeric are additional options for liver detoxification.
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