Monday, November 9, 2009

Love Your Liver

Dear Readers,

Do you know what does liver contribute in our body? Liver is the most detoxification organ. The state of your liver determines the health of your entire body.

Just imagine, liver is like a sponge – when its full of dirty water, it will not be able to absorb additional clean water. Likewise, when a liver is saturated with toxins, it will not be able to carry out vital tasks to filter and excrete unwanted substances. Hence, toxins stay in our body wreak havoc in our metabolism and immunity.

When do you need to detoxify your liver?

Start listening to your body when it giving you these signals:

~ Frequent, unexplained headache

~ Respiratory problems, sinus problems or asthma

~ Abnormal body odour, bad breath or coated tongue

~ Food allergies, poor digestion or chronic constipation with intestinal bloating or gas

~ Brittle nails and hair, bags under the eyes

~Unusually poor memory, chronic insomnia, depression

~ Mental confusion

~ Yellowish tint to the skin, liver spots on the skin, itchiness, psoriasis, adult acne, poor hair texture, and slow hair growth

What you should do?
Recent experiment has shown that chlorella helps in liver cleansing and detoxification.

Chlorella is a unique single-celled fresh water green algae. Being a whole food, chlorella contains a balance of nutrients and co-factors beneficial to overall restoration and maintenance of health. It contains high concentration of chlorophyll, nucleic acids, amino acids, enzymes, vitamins and minerals. Chlorella has the ability to neutralize or remove poisonous substances from the body. The powerful detoxification ability of chlorella is attributed to its unique “cracked” cell wall. This “cracked” cell wall has the capacity to bind with heavy metals, pesticides and toxins and carry these substances safely out of the body.


Several experiments have shown that:

~ It cleanses the liver of toxins, heavy metals and unwanted substances.

~ Stimulates a protective effect on the liver from toxic injury, as shown by its resistance to damage by toxins

~ Strengthens liver functions in filtering and removing toxins and unwanted substances

~ Aids the body in breaking down persistent hydrocarbon and metallic toxins such as mercury, cadmium and lead. It has the unique property of picking up toxins from its surroundings and holding onto them, as shown by numerous research findings in the US and Europe.

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