Healing your Liver Naturally
Liver health may not get as much attention as, say, heart health, but it SHOULD. After all, the liver is a powerhouse in the human body. It’s responsible for filtering out the toxins we’re exposed to every day in our food, water, air, beauty products, cleaning supplies and more.
If you’re obese, have high cholesterol, are diabetic, or have a family history of liver problems, you need to pay special attention.
If you drink alcohol, use drugs, or take medications (especially for prolonged periods of time), you may be putting undue strain on your liver.
If you eat a lot of processed or sugary foods, your liver is working overtime to handle them.
We have created a guide for you to consider a Holistic health approach to health and healing that includes body, mind, and soul as well as environmental qualities of everyday living. A holistic approach reminds you that the whole is made up of many interdependent parts. In the case of the individual, when one part is out of balance or neglected, it affects the other parts.
Liver health may not get as much attention as, say, heart health, but it SHOULD. After all, the liver is a powerhouse in the human body. It’s responsible for filtering out the toxins we’re exposed to every day in our food, water, air, beauty products, cleaning supplies and more.
If you’re obese, have high cholesterol, are diabetic, or have a family history of liver problems, you need to pay special attention.
If you drink alcohol, use drugs, or take medications (especially for prolonged periods of time), you may be putting undue strain on your liver.
If you eat a lot of processed or sugary foods, your liver is working overtime to handle them.
We have created a guide for you to consider a Holistic health approach to health and healing that includes body, mind, and soul as well as environmental qualities of everyday living. A holistic approach reminds you that the whole is made up of many interdependent parts. In the case of the individual, when one part is out of balance or neglected, it affects the other parts.
Liver health may not get as much attention as, say, heart health, but it SHOULD. After all, the liver is a powerhouse in the human body. It’s responsible for filtering out the toxins we’re exposed to every day in our food, water, air, beauty products, cleaning supplies and more.
If you’re obese, have high cholesterol, are diabetic, or have a family history of liver problems, you need to pay special attention.
If you drink alcohol, use drugs, or take medications (especially for prolonged periods of time), you may be putting undue strain on your liver.
If you eat a lot of processed or sugary foods, your liver is working overtime to handle them.
We have created a guide for you to consider a Holistic health approach to health and healing that includes body, mind, and soul as well as environmental qualities of everyday living. A holistic approach reminds you that the whole is made up of many interdependent parts. In the case of the individual, when one part is out of balance or neglected, it affects the other parts.