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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
herbs  
Consume two or three garlic cloves a day, fenugreek seed and Chinese  
licorice root along with burdock root, Siberian ginseng root, Schisandra  
berry and Astragalus root. Add wild yam root because it helps normalize  
blood sugar levels. Liver and colon cleanses will be vital (pay particular  
attention to any colon congestion around the splenic flexure, which can  
press on the spleen and pancreas).  
natural healing  
Take hot and cold showers, but if you feel fatigued or experience  
symptoms of low blood sugar such as light-headedness and dizziness,  
concentrate more on cold than hot.  
The Liver and Gallbladder  
The liver is the largest organ in the body and one of the most important  
for overall health. It is situated under the lower right rib cage. The liver is  
capable of complete self-renewal at a faster rate than the rest of the body.  
Given this ability to restore itself via good foods, rest, and herbs, the root  
meaning of its name, “live” or “life,” is very apt. The liver makes and  
releases into the body an amazing amount of useful substances and  
sustains us in a myriad of vital ways. It also stores vitamins, minerals, and  
sugars. Deficiencies in any of these are due to a congested, poorly  
working, and underpar liver, and can contribute to a huge number of  
conditions, including low blood sugar levels, diabetes, menstrual problems,  
and other hormonal problems.  
The raw material for all these chemical processes comes from food.  
Nutrition is the key to keeping the liver healthy; it absorbs food via the  
intestine and then releases it into the body at the necessary rate.  
The liver is the body’s main detoxification unit: using two specific  
processes, it detoxifies a range of internal and external toxins (of which  
there are more and more in our modern, polluted world). The end result  
of these detoxification processes is the excretion of toxins, via the bile if  
large and via the urine if small. Enzymes are vital to allow the phases of  
detoxification to be successful, and good nutrition plus herbs can greatly  
help. Additionally, the gallbladder and bile production need to be at  
optimum health in order for proper toxin elimination to take place.  
The gallbladder is a small organ attached to the underside of the liver.  
It is here that bile is condensed and stored until it is required, once it has  
been received from the liver. The job of the gallbladder is to eject bile  
into the duodenum when food passes from the stomach into the intestine.  


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