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Reverse liver damage before it is too late
The liver, the second largest organ in the human body, fulfills a number of important tasks. A leading health journal states that the body converts what an individual eats and drinks into energy and nutrients that their body can use and also removes harmful substances from a person’s blood, which includes alcohol. However, if a person drinks more alcohol than their liver can handle, the organs begin to die. Many alcohol-related liver problems including fatty liver disease, alcoholic hepatitis, and liver cirrhosis. Fatty liver disease is one of the three most common in alcoholics. In addition, it is not known until it is too late that the disease usually does not cause symptoms until the liver is severely damaged. The indicator symptoms can be loss of weight and appetite, yellow skin and eyes, swelling ankles and stomach, nausea and vomiting blood. That said, a person will not hear this information coming from TV commercials advertising good-times with their alcohol products.
The progression from fatty liver disease to cirrhosis is not fast, but it is guaranteed if drinking is continued for a long period of time. Leading medical journals claim that between 15 and 25 percent of heavy drinkers develop cirrhosis, which is the worst stage of liver disease. It is characterized by severe scarring and damaged liver structure with strong scar tissue replacing healthy soft tissue. Before this point is reached, however, medical experts insist that there is still a better chance than the average liver can recover. This is the only internal human organ capable of regenerating lost tissue naturally, and only 25 percent of the liver can be regenerated throughout the liver if there are small lesions.
How to start
Liver improvement is not just about avoiding alcohol, but repairing liver damage can be difficult, and depending on the cause of the problem, it might not be entirely impossible. Foods such as cream, cheese, butter, margarine, and meat are fatty foods and should be avoided. Restoring an individual’s liver to good condition is much more than just avoiding bad things, it also means adding good food and other items to an individual’s body that might not have been there from the start.
Potassium, for example, is an important key to getting healthy again. An individual’s ancestral food was rich in potassium and low sodium which was very different from today’s modern human diet. Today’s diet has changed, but the human body has not. An individual’s body holds onto the sodium more and potassium less. A careful balance of potassium is also very important for the body. Potassium also helps lowers cholesterol, reduces systolic blood pressure, and maintains a healthy cardiovascular system.
Making changes for life
In addition to potassium-rich foods, experts recommend that an individual fill-up with fruits and vegetables to detoxify their liver and find that watermelon, peaches, and papaya are very helpful. Avocados, as well as tomatoes, are very important for liver detoxification. Tomatoes should be lightly cooked and eaten with fish, while avocados work very well with tomatoes because of the natural oils for lycopene absorption. Garlic and onions are two more foods that work well for detoxing the liver. Herbal teas like chamomile, anise, ginger, ginseng, and reishi mushroom are also useful in liver detox. In general, drinking a lot of filtered water every day to get rid of toxin build-up in the liver that has accumulated from the alcohol.
According to medical professionals, the liver cannot store glycogen if damaged, which gives the body energy in the short term. When this happens, a person’s body will use muscle tissue instead of the energy required between meals, which causes loss of mass and muscle weakness. Healthy snacks between meals can add to an individual’s calories and protein. It is also beneficial to eat three or four times a day, not one or two large meals. Even though malnutrition is a common problem in addiction recovery, alcoholics with liver damage will heal with the right food. The liver itself is a redeeming analogy for alcoholics who want to change their lifestyle. A full life can be restored and developed in many cases. As long as people are ready to make an effort. However, like everything in recovery, this is a change that does not happen overnight. One step at a time.
Options Okanagan Opiate and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Vancouver, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.
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551 Sherrydale Crescent, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 2E6
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