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THIS ARTICLE IS COPYWRITE. IT MAY BE COPIED AND DISTRIBUTED
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PROVIDED THIS NOTICE IS NOT REMOVED.
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BOTANIC MEDICINE SOCIETY, BOX 82, STN. A, WILLOWDALE, ONTARIO,
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CANADA. M2N 5S7.
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Membership in the Botanic Medicine Society is available. Mail
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$25.00 to the above address and receive the quarterly magazine The
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Herbalist for one year. An essential reference for all those with
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an interest in herbs and herbalism.
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FUNCTION OF THE LIVER
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The most important factors involved in dealing with all diseases
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of the human organism are liver and gall bladder congestion. In
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fact medical doctors have found that in all serious diseases,
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particularly cancer, the liver was in extremely poor condition.
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If the liver is 100% clean, (virtually impossible these days) and
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functioning correctly, we would be practically free of disease
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and even the aging process would slow down considerably.
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Of course, as herbalists we know that when an organ is full of
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mucus or pus and not functioning correctly herbs can be a
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definite aid, but the body has to heal itself...
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and that requires energy and time.
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This will come through detoxification, with correct diet,
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fasting, poultices, compresses, exercise, water therapy,
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patience, etc. Only then, after this has been achieved, will
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herbs help correct any functional disorder. That is not to say
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that herbs do not work in congestive or inflammatory disorders,
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but through experience the results are more effective when the
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herbs are used in conjunction with dietary changes and
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detoxification. It is important then to realise that regardless
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of the area of the body dis-eased, without liver cleansing
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results will be minimal.
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The liver, is the largest and most complex organ in the body. It
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cleanses 600 litres of blood daily, processing all matter, food
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or otherwise, that finds itself in the system. All toxic material
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ingested through the portal vein system (via the stomach and
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intestines) will be acted upon by the liver and neutralized, thus
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preventing absorption into the main bloodstream. This
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includes chemicals, preservatives, nicotine, alcohol, artificial
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substances, etc, (This is why prescription drugs have to be
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of a high enough dose to overcome and bypass the detoxification
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and neutralization process of the liver). Even the most natural
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and purest of foods can be poisonous to the body if the liver is
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not functioning properly. Sugar will be changed into glycogen for
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storage for example, but excess amounts will pass on into the
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general blood stream affecting other organs such as the kidneys.
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Fats can also accumulate in the liver from over consumption of
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foods such as meat, milk, cheese, white flour and even brown rice
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if eaten to excess. The ducts of the liver and gall bladder
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become obstructed with thickened bile and stones due to the
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excess cholesterol and bile caused by the over-consumption of
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foods and fats. These conditions are the direct or indirect cause
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of most disease today.
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Among the liver's many functions is the processing of bile from
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blood, (approximately one pint daily in a normally functioning
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liver). This liquid (next to the blood), is the most important in
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the body. Other functions of the liver are the processing of
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glucose, haemoglobin, transformation of protein and fat, vitamin
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and enzyme production, regulating levels of iron and body
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temperature, cholesterol levels and lipid metabolism,
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detoxification and the production of substances to prevent
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infection. Nearly all of the compounds used by the body are
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produced in the liver. When this organ is overloaded toxins
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remain and eventually the kidneys are left to deal with this.
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Then, with both organs unable to operate correctly, the liver
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becomes enlarged. It is at this point that it ceases to function
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appropriately and toxic waste finds itself into the general
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bloodstream. Overeating, as well as too
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much of any food, can also cause an enlarged liver.
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Chills and fevers are the liver's response to congestion, an
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overactive liver suffering from heat in the summer and an
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insufficient liver not tolerating cold in the winter.
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The bile, which is stored in the gallbladder in a more
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concentrated form, is of extreme importance in all areas of the
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body. The gallbladder actually draws the bile into itself from
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the liver duct. Many back problems in fact are the direct result
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of inadequate bile flow. The synovial fluid around all joints
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will decrease if bile flow is low, sometimes causing terrible
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pain. Many people will take cortisone injections for relief
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believing it, mistakenly, to be arthritis or some other
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inflammatory disease. The cure of course comes with liver
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cleansing.
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Another area of the body that can suffer from lack of bile are
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the sinuses. This soothing lubricant (bile) keeps mucus membranes
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moist, otherwise they become dry and inflamed. Most allergy
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conditions can be traced to liver congestion. Avoiding foods that
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create a reaction bring relief but will not cure the allergy.
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Allergies and sinus conditions will often disappear after the
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liver has been cleansed.
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Some of the many herbs that can be used to relieve liver
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congestion are:
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Dandelion, Cascara, Oregon Grape root, Gentian root, Culvers
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root, Poke root, Black root, St. Benedict, Sage, Agrimony, Myrrh,
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Tormentilla, Celandine, Artichoke, Woodruff, Barberry...etc.
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These are herbs that promote bile flow.(Many of these herbs if
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taken indiscriminately, can cause severe reaction. Always seek
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the advice of a qualified Herbalist).
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Signs and symptoms.
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There are many signs or symptoms that indicate the liver or
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gallbladder are congested. Insomnia and waking between 1 and 3
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a.m., or sleeping all night and waking up feeling that you
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haven't slept at all along with weakness, sluggishness and
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tiredness. When there is no bile in the stomach there can be
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nervousness and migraine headaches and digestion is seriously
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impaired.
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Emotional upsets such as sudden anger and depression
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are sure signs. No bile can also cause gas in the stomach
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producing pain around the heart and sternum area and water may
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develop around the heart and in the lungs. Visual problems may
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develop, neck and shoulder pain, low back pain or pain in the
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joints especially the knees, weakness and pain in upper front leg
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muscles and calves, pain in the arms and top of the right hand.
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There is likely to be dry or oily skin, itchy ears, muscle pain
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after working, heartburn, diarrhoea, constipation, frequent
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urination, pain between the shoulder blades, colitis, ulcers,
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hiatus hernia and digestive problems, (especially after eating),
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too much sleep, nausea, vomiting, certain foods repeating, (such
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as radish, green peppers, cucumber and onions), pain in the right
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side radiating to the back, colic, mental problems, pain in the
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liver or gallbladder area, headaches and a bitter taste in the
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mouth.
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External signs.
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Reddish blue colouring under the eyes and over the forehead and
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other areas of the body. Two vertical lines between the eyebrows,
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yellow eyes or skin, a red nose etc. Other problems caused
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directly by liver congestion are spastic colon, worms,
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infections, chills, anal itching, anaemia, diabetes, obesity,
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underweight, appendicitis and heart palpitations. Liver
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congestion can also lead to ear problems, swollen legs (edema),
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skin diseases, rheumatism, arthritis, glandular imbalances,
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menstrual problems, nervous disorders, muscle weakness,
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bronchitis, sclerosis, T.B., cancer, sterility, impotence,
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thyroid conditions, etc. etc. There are many other related
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conditions but they could fill a book. Obviously it is important
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to keep the liver clean by eating properly, walking in the fresh
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air, breathing deeply and taking proper rest and meditation.
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It can readily be seen then, when dealing with any disorder of
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the body, that the liver must be taken into proper consideration
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to enable any treatment (herbal or otherwise) to be effective. In
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the next issue of the Newsletter I shall look at the specific
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applications of the herbs and their various benefits.
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