Archive for March, 2009
Hepatitis Part VI - How to Prevent Hepatitis With Nutritions
hepatitis March 29th, 2009
Kyle J. Norton asked:
As we mentioned in previous articles, hepatitis is characterized by the destruction of a number of liver cells and the presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue caused by excessive alcohol drinking, disorders of the gall bladder or pancreas, medication side effects, and infections. Beside foods, nutrition also plays an important role in preventing and treating hepatitis.
1. Cranberry juice
Study shows that cranberry juice can be used as alternative antibody in helping our immune system fight off the hepatitis virus before it can do damage to the liver.
2. Lemon juice
Lemon juice contains high amounts of vitamin C that helps to fight against free radical build up in our body as well as detoxifying liver cells damaged by hepatitis viruses to regenerate, forming new liver cells.
3. Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar contains malic acid and acetic acid and it is effective against most viral diseases including Hepatitis virus.
4. Olive leaf
Olive leaf helps to improve immune system and contains achemical oleuropein which converts to elenolic acid in the body. The oleuropein targets viruses and bad bacteria before they can cause any damage to the body including liver, while relaxing blood vessels.
5. Peppermint
Peppermint is a stimulant that helps to relieve digestive disturbances caused by chronic hepatitis by stimulating the release of bile.
6. Honey
Honey provides the energy needed by the body for blood formation and blood cleansing. It also increases the liver’s glycogen through the increase of blood glucose, helping the liver to function properly and fight against hepatitis virus.
7. Royal jelly
Royal jelly contains protein, vitamins B, C, E, niacin and pantothenic acid that helps to strengthen our immune system, protecting our body against any viruses including the hepatitis virus as well as cleansing toxic deposits in the body.
8. Green tea
Green tea contains the highest concentration of powerful antioxidants called polyphenols that scavenge free radicals. It also seems to protect the liver from the damaging effects of toxic substances such as alcohol.
I hope this information will help. If you need more information, please visit my home page at:
Kyle J. Norton
http://medicaladvisorjournals.blogspot.com/
http://hepatitisvi.blogspot.com/
All rights reserved. Any reproducing of this article must have all the links intact.
Elaine
As we mentioned in previous articles, hepatitis is characterized by the destruction of a number of liver cells and the presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue caused by excessive alcohol drinking, disorders of the gall bladder or pancreas, medication side effects, and infections. Beside foods, nutrition also plays an important role in preventing and treating hepatitis.
1. Cranberry juice
Study shows that cranberry juice can be used as alternative antibody in helping our immune system fight off the hepatitis virus before it can do damage to the liver.
2. Lemon juice
Lemon juice contains high amounts of vitamin C that helps to fight against free radical build up in our body as well as detoxifying liver cells damaged by hepatitis viruses to regenerate, forming new liver cells.
3. Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar contains malic acid and acetic acid and it is effective against most viral diseases including Hepatitis virus.
4. Olive leaf
Olive leaf helps to improve immune system and contains achemical oleuropein which converts to elenolic acid in the body. The oleuropein targets viruses and bad bacteria before they can cause any damage to the body including liver, while relaxing blood vessels.
5. Peppermint
Peppermint is a stimulant that helps to relieve digestive disturbances caused by chronic hepatitis by stimulating the release of bile.
6. Honey
Honey provides the energy needed by the body for blood formation and blood cleansing. It also increases the liver’s glycogen through the increase of blood glucose, helping the liver to function properly and fight against hepatitis virus.
7. Royal jelly
Royal jelly contains protein, vitamins B, C, E, niacin and pantothenic acid that helps to strengthen our immune system, protecting our body against any viruses including the hepatitis virus as well as cleansing toxic deposits in the body.
8. Green tea
Green tea contains the highest concentration of powerful antioxidants called polyphenols that scavenge free radicals. It also seems to protect the liver from the damaging effects of toxic substances such as alcohol.
I hope this information will help. If you need more information, please visit my home page at:
Kyle J. Norton
http://medicaladvisorjournals.blogspot.com/
http://hepatitisvi.blogspot.com/
All rights reserved. Any reproducing of this article must have all the links intact.
Elaine
What medications were used to treat hepatitis during WWII?
hepatitis March 28th, 2009
coyotewomanwaits asked:
My father-in-law is retired from the Army & is applying to the VA to receive benefits for Parkinson’s disease. He claims the Army treated him for hepatitis at one point, & is trying to find out if any of the medications (or routine vaccines, for that matter) they might have given him would have caused Parkinson’s-like symptoms to appear later in life.
Jeffery
My father-in-law is retired from the Army & is applying to the VA to receive benefits for Parkinson’s disease. He claims the Army treated him for hepatitis at one point, & is trying to find out if any of the medications (or routine vaccines, for that matter) they might have given him would have caused Parkinson’s-like symptoms to appear later in life.
Jeffery
Are there any forms of hepatitis that are NOT transmittable?
hepatitis March 27th, 2009
JudasHero asked:
I realize that not all forms of hepatitis are STDs, but are there any forms that you could have, still have sex and you won’t transmit to your partner? Or are all forms transmittable?
Eva
I realize that not all forms of hepatitis are STDs, but are there any forms that you could have, still have sex and you won’t transmit to your partner? Or are all forms transmittable?
Eva
Will Chinese Embassy reject the Z-Visa application if the applicant has hepatitis b carrier?
hepatitis March 18th, 2009
pilsener asked:
The Z-Visa applicant (will work in technological area) has medical check-up and it is written “Hepatitis B Carrier; not suitable to work in gastronomy field”.
The Z-Visa applicant (will work in technological area) has medical check-up and it is written “Hepatitis B Carrier; not suitable to work in gastronomy field”.
He has obtained the working license and invitation letter from Chinese Government and need to apply Z-visa in Embassy in his home country.
Will Chinese Embassy reject his Visa application?
Julio
How long after recovering COMPLETELY from hepatitis do I have to wait to have paracetamol?
hepatitis March 9th, 2009
Carlos asked:
I was diagnosed with Hepatitis B on May 30, 2008. By July I was ok and I got tested again on August and I was totally negative, which means I recovered completely. Now, I know I could not take any medicines during the acute period, but now, November 11 (4 months after total recovery) I have this horrible cold and I am so in need of something! Can I have paracetamol or would that put my liver in risk?
Dan
I was diagnosed with Hepatitis B on May 30, 2008. By July I was ok and I got tested again on August and I was totally negative, which means I recovered completely. Now, I know I could not take any medicines during the acute period, but now, November 11 (4 months after total recovery) I have this horrible cold and I am so in need of something! Can I have paracetamol or would that put my liver in risk?
Dan
Hepatitis-c and Alcohol Abuse
hepatitis March 6th, 2009
Paul Rodgers asked:
Considering that more than five million Americans have hepatitis B or C, both illnesses that can destroy the liver and which kill thousands of people each year, it’s clear that the little discussed organ’s time in the public spotlight has arrived.
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne disease, which means that it can be contracted through contact with the blHepatitis-C and alcohol use are the major contributors to this disease. The relationship betweood of an infected person. en drinking alcohol and developing alcoholic hepatitis is not necessarily linear. In some cases, hepatitis becomes chronic and may lead to cirrhosis, (a condition of progressive scarring), which is usually associated with excessive intake of alcohol.
Alcohol
Each day we are exposed to many different toxins (alcohol consumption, sunlight, gas fumes, exercise, performance enhancing drugs, medications, over-the-counter drugs, etc. Chemicals and preservatives in our food, crop spraying, large amounts of caffeine and tannic acids in our drinks,prescription drugs and alcoholic beverages have increased the demand on theliver to detoxify the body.
What are the signs and symptoms of the liver disease alcohol. Signs and symptoms that are common to a number of different alcoholic liver disease types include:
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin)
Generalized itching
Abdominal pain in the upper right part of the stomach
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
Muscle aches and pains
Darkened urine.
When the liver is chronically irritated by alcohol, the body often tries to heal or protect itself by telling specialized cells, called fibroblasts, to produce a tough fiber known as collagen. Make sure your are eating a diet of pure and natural foods while staying away from tobacco, alcohol, coffee, black tea, soda, and fast food. Supplements of B vitamins can support recovery from alcoholism by supporting liver detoxification, which also reduces cravings.
Because the safe level of alcohol consumption is not known, it seems prudent to advise abstinence in the face of chronic liver diseases with the information we now have available. When moderate to heavy alcohol use is present in the face of chronic liver disease, abstinence is likely to be the most important intervention made in prolonging the course and delaying the progression towards cirrhosis. Examples of effective support include Alcoholics Anonymous, in- and out-patient rehabilitation programs and individual counselors.
Liver Detoxification
The liver can become overburdened because it plays important roles in detoxification, hormonal balance, fat regulation, nutrient and enzyme activation, digestion and circulation. Supplements of B vitamins can also help with recovery from alcoholism by supporting liver detoxification and reducing cravings. Deep for Liver, an effective natural liver cleanser, is a part of the a liver detoxification diet that features a balance approach of world-renowned natural liver cleansing herbs such as Milk Thistle extract and Artichoke extract. And drinking plenty of water is essential to detoxification.
Silymarin
Silymarin, the crucial ingredient in the milk thistle plant, strengthens the liver and stimulates new cell growth. Silymarin has been shown to have clinical applications to support various applications of liver health. It acts as a powerful antioxidant to counteract detrimental toxins and free radicals that can potentially harm the liver. Silymarin helps protect liver cells by stabilizing cell membranes while maintaining antioxidant glutathione levels, thereby preventing damaging factors such as leukotrienes and free-radicals from penetrating and adversely affecting liver function. Another benefit of herbal silymarin includes reducing toxin damage from long term exposure to industrial contaminants also appears to be decreased as determined from improved liver functioning of affected patients. For this reason, milk thistle is usually found in a standardized extract form with minimum 80% Silymarin.
Conclusion
The liver is vital in metabolizing fats, eliminating toxins from the body, regulating blood glucose, and many other functions, so good liver health is vital to good overall health. A holistic approach to liver health is your best chance of keeping this vital organ healthy and functioning well into old age. As there is no separation between physical and emotional health, the association between emotions and liver health is a primary principle of TCM as a holistic practice. However, it has recently become clear that liver health is seriously threatened by two other significant, often ignored problems: excessive use of the popular pain reliever acetaminophen (Tylenol and others) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is closely associated with diabetes and obesity.
Jeffrey
Considering that more than five million Americans have hepatitis B or C, both illnesses that can destroy the liver and which kill thousands of people each year, it’s clear that the little discussed organ’s time in the public spotlight has arrived.
Hepatitis C
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne disease, which means that it can be contracted through contact with the blHepatitis-C and alcohol use are the major contributors to this disease. The relationship betweood of an infected person. en drinking alcohol and developing alcoholic hepatitis is not necessarily linear. In some cases, hepatitis becomes chronic and may lead to cirrhosis, (a condition of progressive scarring), which is usually associated with excessive intake of alcohol.
Alcohol
Each day we are exposed to many different toxins (alcohol consumption, sunlight, gas fumes, exercise, performance enhancing drugs, medications, over-the-counter drugs, etc. Chemicals and preservatives in our food, crop spraying, large amounts of caffeine and tannic acids in our drinks,prescription drugs and alcoholic beverages have increased the demand on theliver to detoxify the body.
What are the signs and symptoms of the liver disease alcohol. Signs and symptoms that are common to a number of different alcoholic liver disease types include:
Jaundice (yellowing of the skin)
Generalized itching
Abdominal pain in the upper right part of the stomach
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
Muscle aches and pains
Darkened urine.
When the liver is chronically irritated by alcohol, the body often tries to heal or protect itself by telling specialized cells, called fibroblasts, to produce a tough fiber known as collagen. Make sure your are eating a diet of pure and natural foods while staying away from tobacco, alcohol, coffee, black tea, soda, and fast food. Supplements of B vitamins can support recovery from alcoholism by supporting liver detoxification, which also reduces cravings.
Because the safe level of alcohol consumption is not known, it seems prudent to advise abstinence in the face of chronic liver diseases with the information we now have available. When moderate to heavy alcohol use is present in the face of chronic liver disease, abstinence is likely to be the most important intervention made in prolonging the course and delaying the progression towards cirrhosis. Examples of effective support include Alcoholics Anonymous, in- and out-patient rehabilitation programs and individual counselors.
Liver Detoxification
The liver can become overburdened because it plays important roles in detoxification, hormonal balance, fat regulation, nutrient and enzyme activation, digestion and circulation. Supplements of B vitamins can also help with recovery from alcoholism by supporting liver detoxification and reducing cravings. Deep for Liver, an effective natural liver cleanser, is a part of the a liver detoxification diet that features a balance approach of world-renowned natural liver cleansing herbs such as Milk Thistle extract and Artichoke extract. And drinking plenty of water is essential to detoxification.
Silymarin
Silymarin, the crucial ingredient in the milk thistle plant, strengthens the liver and stimulates new cell growth. Silymarin has been shown to have clinical applications to support various applications of liver health. It acts as a powerful antioxidant to counteract detrimental toxins and free radicals that can potentially harm the liver. Silymarin helps protect liver cells by stabilizing cell membranes while maintaining antioxidant glutathione levels, thereby preventing damaging factors such as leukotrienes and free-radicals from penetrating and adversely affecting liver function. Another benefit of herbal silymarin includes reducing toxin damage from long term exposure to industrial contaminants also appears to be decreased as determined from improved liver functioning of affected patients. For this reason, milk thistle is usually found in a standardized extract form with minimum 80% Silymarin.
Conclusion
The liver is vital in metabolizing fats, eliminating toxins from the body, regulating blood glucose, and many other functions, so good liver health is vital to good overall health. A holistic approach to liver health is your best chance of keeping this vital organ healthy and functioning well into old age. As there is no separation between physical and emotional health, the association between emotions and liver health is a primary principle of TCM as a holistic practice. However, it has recently become clear that liver health is seriously threatened by two other significant, often ignored problems: excessive use of the popular pain reliever acetaminophen (Tylenol and others) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is closely associated with diabetes and obesity.
Jeffrey
















