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and replenishes bowel flora. It is ideal for calming children as well.  
Herbs for the bowel, bloodstream, and lymph systems can also be of  
vital assistance to the liver: mullein flower, lobelia leaf, burdock root, and  
cascara sagrada aged bark.  
Neck or breast lumps may point to a congested liver with insufficient  
blood and oxygen. Probably digestion is poor and in need of repair.  
Cleansing the liver and toning digestion will greatly help. Use dandelion  
root, milk thistle seed, and gentian root.  
Weak tendons and ligaments and brittle nails can be a result of an  
overstimulated sympathetic nervous system and overworked liver and  
gallbladder. Eat lots of cabbage and broccoli and use burdock root,  
dandelion root, yellow dock root, barberry root bark, and Bupleurum root  
in teas or tinctures.  
Skin disorders such as acne and psoriasis usually suggest that the liver  
and digestive system are in trouble. Milk thistle seed, dandelion root,  
barberry root bark, and burdock root will all help. Performing a liver  
cleanse will also be of great benefit (see chapter 6).  
Digestive, spleen, and liver imbalances are often mirrored in blood  
sugar problems and indigestionuse wild yam root, Siberian ginseng  
root, Astragalus root, licorice root, burdock root, and dandelion root and  
leaf.  
For the emotions of the liveranger, sadness, emotional depression,  
and frustrationuse milk thistle seed, lavender leaf, and dandelion root  
and leaf. Drink herb teas like mint, lavender, and chamomile.  
natural healing  
Spring is when sap rises and trees and plants burst into new growth. Birds  
can also be heard joyfully singing their songs of love and wooing. In  
ancient Chinese medicine, the element of wood ruled the liver and  
gallbladder. Spring cleanses are therefore traditionally centered on liver  
cleansing (see chapter 6). Additionally, massage the liver area daily for one  
minute. Take daily hot and cold showers. Use castor-oil packs over the  
liver if it is swollen (see chapter 3). Release anger and anxiety  
constructively so that they do not get stuck in the liver and gallbladder;  
exercise will greatly help. Don’t forget to drink plenty of water in order to  
flush out all extraneous toxins, hormones, and other unwanted congestive  
elements.  
The Colon (Bowel) or Large Intestine  
In 1995, nearly thirty-one thousand people in Britain were diagnosed  
with colon cancer, and twenty thousand are expected to die as a result. It is  
the third most common cancer, and could easily upgrade to second if our  


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