Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Happy new year to all. Today, new year based on lunar calendar is starting. Indians call this day as 'Gudi Padwa' festival day. Let Kevin predict what this new year starting with Full solar eclipse will fetch for humanity. Ancient acharyas, recommended eating neem leaves, as summer is starting now. This 'bitter' start may surprise some, but the festival calendar of indian culture already accomodates ayurveda recommended lifestyle. Sesame seed items on Makar Sankranti for instance. Diseases caused by Pitta excess will assume full force in few days. Before they do any damage, ayurveda discussion is initiated under 'prevention' approach. In last four posts in this series, we saw how a series of measures are needed to obtain good health. Taking care of cellular toxemia and nutrition ensures good health, since this intelligence is buit in the body by creator. From this post onwards we discuss details of each step in the roadmap to health. The most important is the detoxification of the filtration organs of the body first, since internal doctor gets activated. This post focuses on detoxification of liver, gall bladder and kidney. Taking some of the fruit juices mentioned in the last post is adequate for kidney detox, but liver detox requires firther discussion. Vaidyas mention that 80% diseases originate from constipation (or colon, as colon is one seat of Prana). One of the prominent epidemic – obesity, requires that fat stored in liver be reduced first, in order that obesity reduction methods show success. Even fertility and sex life is governed by liver to some extent. The 8 day detox programme mentioned in message# 5820 does help in liver detoxification to some extent and represents a simple `home detox' if Basti+Enima is omitted. In medical astrology, liver health is assumed to be governed by planet Jupiter, satvic in nature. Also govern progency, thus indicating how fertility is connected to liver health. While strong stomach acids may enable one to digest heavy proteins and fats in non-vegetarian foods, ultimate benefit will be decided by ability of liver to convert the food nutritional content to higher dhatus, and take care of greater amount of toxins produced by these foods. If one looks at drug data base of mainstream medicine, it will be found that most medicines are contraindicated if there are liver or kidney related problems present already and most medicines will slow down liver and kidney. Ayurveda too knows this fact, hence elaborate purification protocols. Importance of liver can be appreciated by knowing its working briefly. Liver gets clogged by toxins due to endotoxins and exotoxins. Exotoxins come from outside the body through all environmental products inhaled, absorbed through skin, medication, poor diet, inadequate body hydration and household chemicals. These are passed from the intestines to the liver (via the portal vein), where they can be detoxified. Endotoxins are generated inside our bodies. When digestion is poor, bactercia in the gut act upon undigested food particles and create toxins. These toxins, in turn, can damage the mucosal lining of the intestine, which increases its permeability and allows toxins to enter the bloodstream and gain systemic access to all areas of the body. The liver, the chemical plant in our body, acts like a filter for all toxins. One of its primary functions being management of the detoxification process, along with the colon, kidneys, skin and lungs. This changes harmful toxins into substances that can be safely eliminated from the body. Bile secretion is one of the liver's most important functions. A healthy liver makes approximately 400 ml bile per day which serves as a carrier medium for the elimination of toxins. If the liver is not working properly and is sluggish due to toxic overload, toxins build up and cause inflammation and oxidative stress. The body is thus subjected to cell damage from free radicals (highly reactive and damaging chemical compounds). The liver transforms fat-soluble toxins into a water-soluble form so they can be released through the kidneys (for elimination through the urine) and into the bile (for elimination through the colon). This transformation occurs through a two-phase enzyme process. In first phase of detoxification, 50 to 100 liver enzymes metabolize or chemically break down toxins absorbed from the intestinal tract, as well as hormones, alcohol, nicotine, drugs and a wide variety of chemicals from food and water. As a result of first phase detoxification, toxins are neutralized and released into bile or made water-soluble so the kidneys can excrete them in urine. More complex toxins are converted to a more chemically active form called active intermediaries (pharmaceutical drugs are examples of toxins that require conversion to become active intermediaries). These molecular intermediaries are often even more toxic than the original substance and therefore, can do significant damage if they're not promptly eliminated. In second phase of liver detoxification, these active intermediaries must be converted a second time where they are combined with mineral compounds, amino acids or other biochemicals that are water-soluble. It is only after this second phase conversion that they can safely be excreted in the urine and the bile. Toxins may build up in the body if either phase of detoxifications is inefficient or overloaded. People most likely to experience liver- related health problems are those who have rapid first phase activity, but depressed second phase function. Here active intermediaries accumulate, often causing more damage than the original toxins due to their increased toxicity level. People with this particular pattern of dysfunction tend to develop environmental sensitivities and drug intolerances. Milk intolerance is also possible. Success of detoxification process in the liver depends upon availability of specific nutrients. In the absence of any of these nutrients, the liver's detoxification process is impaired. The liver can continue functioning when as much as 70% of its capacity is lost. Amazingly, people often consider themselves to be in good health, despite the fact that they may exhibit symptoms that are often not recognized as liver-related. Experienced vaidyas recognize liver clogging either by pulse diagnosis, nadi vigyan sensitive points, or palpation of liver area. Local hardness, coldness, soreness will reveal liver clogging. Nabhi chakra pulse or displacement is also an indicator. It is interesting to note that nabhi chakra displacement can be diagnosed by examining feet and palms. Confirmation can be obtained by nabhi pulse. When liver function is inadequate, toxins are re-circulated and eventually stored in fatty tissues, including the cells of the brain and central nervous system. The slow release of these toxins into the bloodstream is a major factor in the development of chronic disease. Such diseases and their symptoms may include: - Jaundice and pale stools, heavy stolls sinking in water, sticky stools - Muscle Cramps, fatigue, loss of energy after little work. - Allergies to various foods, sensitivities to certain chemical - Difficulty losing weight, continuous weight gain - Depressed appetite, gas, acidity, sneezes when cold water hits head, digestive Complaints, drowsiness after eating - Pain Under Right Shoulder Blade, Pain in the right side - Poor tolerance to fatty Foods, metallic taste in mouth - Weak tendons, ligaments and muscles - Pre menstrual syndrome or dysmenorrhea - Skin problems, itching, eczema, psoriasis etc - Nausea, headaches - Emotional excess, depression Everyone should undertake liver cleansing in March and September end, near equinox time, for prevention or recovery from chronic disease. Reasons for such diseases are overload of the liver, with 80% probability. Liver is the energy engine of our body. Everyone knows how an automobile runs after engine overhaul. Liver cleanse can be carried out in three stages separately or together, depending upon intensity of the problem. These involve flushing the stored toxins out, help of a enzyme rich diet and herbal/antioxidants formulas. A liver/gallbladder flush can be useful to stimulate the flow of bile and soften and eliminate stones from the gallbladder and liver. Such a flush should however, only be performed under the supervision of a healer. The herbal formula for kidney and liver are often compounded to suit each individual. Eating fresh fruits and vegetables is very important while on a liver- cleanse because they are high in fiber, water, vitamins and minerals. Adequate water intake will help to dilute toxins, and fiber will escort them out of the body. Certain vitamins and minerals are needed for first phase detoxification. Few important points need to be noted when taking juices. Some nutrition authorities recommend separating the juices from the fibrous materials before consuming them. This way, much of the nutritional benefit of a large amount of fruit or vegetable may be obtained simply by drinking a glass of juice. We can, of course, drink far more juice than we can comfortably eat whole vegetables. This amounts to engineering the food however. Nature has provided proper cocktail of fiber, sugar, enzymes etc. by removing the fiber, an important part of food is lost. Unlike cooked food, the nutrients found in juices retain their natural molecule structure, which the body recognizes instantly and puts to work immediately-without a lengthy digestion time. We are ingesting live food that's why we feel better. Let us take a pause here to discuss the health of future generation. Author would especially like to emphasize that these natural courses can be offered to even babies. For instance, raw carrot juice is excellent for babies. It can be mixed with milk and fed as soon as the baby needs a little more than just mother's milk. However, carrot juice can be started only after baby has some teeth out (Why?). Straight carrot juice can be fed to babies after they are weaned; it provides the pro-vitamin beta-carotene as well as minerals and contributes to rich blood and good skin color. There will be no colic, cradle cap or skin rash-reactions often seen in babies given formula. And fresh carrot juice continues to be invaluable to growing children, who will drink the naturally sweet juice when it is sometimes impossible to coax them to eat their vegetables. For adolescents, carrot juice aids the normal development of glands and prevents, or helps overcome acne. The daily dose of enzymes alone, which are not available from cooked foods (because enzymes do not survive heat over 118F or 48C), will make a difference in how we feel. Enzymes act like the catalyst-or spark plugs- for a well functioning metabolism; without them there is no digestion. It is true that the body produces most enzymes on its own, but as we grow older our bodies make less and less digestive enzymes. As we slow down, so too does our digestion. Returning to liver cleanse, an abundant intake of leafy vegetables and sprouts, as well as foods rich in B vitamins (whole grains) and vitamin C (peppers, tomatoes and citrus fruit) will ensure that the first phase detoxification system is working well. Brightly colored fruits and vegetables contain powerful antioxidants that help combat the damaging free radicals generated from toxins and first phase liver detoxification. Juicing these foods can be especially beneficial because in this predigested state, 100% of their food value becomes available to the body. Good vegetables to juice to are beets, spinach, carrots, cabbage and cucumbers. The juices of Beet, Carrot, Potato, Celery are recommended in Breuss Cancer Diet. Juices of coriander, mint, watermelon, cranberry are added to obtain kidney cleanse simultaneiously. Black berries (Jamun) are especially good for Liver, but require no juicing, can be had straight. Nutrient dense super foods in the form of green drinks are an excellent addition to the daily diet, providing the full spectrum of nutrients in a usable form. While fried, greasy foods are to be avoided, we want to get plenty of good oils, especially those rich in essential fatty acids. Flax seeds contain some useful fatty acids. Unrefined varieties of sesame and olive oil may be used for cooking, as Indian cow ghee is difficult to get. Fatty acids provide a good help in tackling Vata related neurological problems. The post is mainly for educational purpose and each person, especially if suffering from chronic diseases mentioned in the post, should carry out liver cleanse under the supervision of nearest ayurvedic vaidya. Next post in this series, to be posted next week, will address the breathing techniques to enrich the cells with oxygen. dr bhate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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