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Monday, February 6, 2012

4 Tips to Keep your Liver Healthy

Although everyday activities can put stress on your liver, there also are simple ways for you to protect this vital organ.

Have you ever wondered about the health of your liver? From hormone processing to detoxification, our liver has many important jobs. Many of us put additional stress on the liver with daily activities such as drinking alcohol, breathing unclean air and eating processed or unhealthy foods.

Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to give your liver the upper hand against these assaults:

1. Diet

Try to increase your intake of the following foods:

  • Brassica vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, collard greens, broccoli and cauliflower
  • Leafy greens such as spinach, dandelion greens and kale
  • Foods that are high in fiber such as pears, apples, oats and cinnamon

Foods to avoid or decrease in your diet include:

  • Nonorganic foods in general, but especially meats, poultry, eggs and dairy
  • Refined sugar
  • Alcohol
  • Coffee

 2. Sweating

Whether through exercise or sauna, sweating allows your body to eliminate toxins through the pores, lowering the detoxification burden on the liver.

3. Clean Water

Replace any soda, juice or coffee you drink with clean water. Getting enough water in your system is very important for detoxification.

4. Get Individualized Advice

There are many herbs and supplements as well as other therapies that can also be helpful for liver support and detoxification. For additional help, contact Bastyr Center for Natural Health at (206) 834-4100 to make an appointment with a naturopathic doctor and get individualized advice based on your lifestyle. 

Lela Altman, ND, naturopathic physician and resident at Bastyr Center for Natural Health, the teaching clinic of Bastyr University.

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Events

May 22 General

The modern work force is full of distraction and can be overwhelming, but nutritionist Seth Braun aims to help you find meaning during this noon-hour talk.

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May 23

The fair will take place on our main campus, and is designed to establish professional relationships between you, our graduates and members of the Bastyr community.

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