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This
section deals with the role a healthy immune system, a healthy
liver, and a well-balanced diet.
Good
eating habits and exercise are important measures that everyone
can take to keep healthy. It is also important to understand the Power
of Prayer.
Our
bodies are constantly at war, under assault 24-hours a day from
infection and toxins. The fact that we survive at all, is due to
our immune system - a fascinating
network of chemicals and cells that protect the body. Through this
website, we show you what the
Immune System looks like and what happens
when this complex defense mechanism breaks down.
The
liver is the major organ responsible for regulating and responding
to your body's metabolic demands. Your liver must be functioning
well to maintain normal metabolism of carbohydrates, fats, and
protein; it is also responsible for processing and using several
vitamins. This section deals with the role a healthy liver (and a
healthy, well-balanced diet) plays in these nutritional processes.
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more here !!
Acute
and chronic hepatitis and alcoholic liver disease are the problems
I see most frequently in my practice. Regardless of the cause,
liver ailments have a common treatment. Since this organ has great
regenerative potential, the goal of therapy should be to eliminate
as many stresses on the liver as possible, while encouraging it to
heal. If your liver function is abnormal for any reason (usually
indicated by elevated liver enzymes in blood test), you should
follow these recommendations:
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more here !!
Many
dietitians and medical experts working with hepatitis C feel that
except for alcohol, diet has little direct effect on the activity
of the virus and the outcome of long-term infection. There is no
specific dietary approach that can be recommended which can
guarantee to alter the outcome of any particular liver disease.
This isn't to say that modifying your diet has no effect.
Nutrition and the liver are interrelated in many ways. Everything
we eat, breathe and absorb through our skin must be refined and
detoxified by the liver; special attention to nutrition and diet
can help keep the liver healthy.
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more here !!
Comprehensive Guide to Transplant Nutrition
The nutritional status of the pre-transplant patient
can significantly affect surgical outcome, the number of days
spent in the intensive care unit, total hospital length of stay,
and mortality. Successful post-transplant recovery is also heavily
influenced by nutritional status in all stages of recovery. This
comprehensive new guide offers recommendations on dietary
treatment of multiple transplant types, including kidney, liver,
and pancreas.


The
Following are a few of the recommended Supplements & Herbs:
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Microhydrin
Crystal Energy
Spirulina
Aloemannan
IQ - DHA, Omega Three Fatty Acids
First Food Colostrum
Milk Thistle
Vitamin E Clusters
Selenium
MSM with Microhydrin & Vitamin C
Artichoke Clusters
Co-Enzyme Q 10
Digestive Enzymes with Probiotics
Organic Whole Food
Vitamins &
Mnerals
Mega Acidophilus
Alpha Lipoic Acid |
NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cystine)
Dandelion Root
Turmeric
Pau d' Arco
Folic Acid
Thymus Substance
Licorice Root
Astragalus
Cats Claw
Calcium Citrate
Green Phyto Powder
Spirulina Powder
B 50
Complex --
B
6
Microhydrin Powder
Vitaloe
Over 30
Protivity or BioShape
Royal Jelly&Bee Pollen
God's Perfect Food and a natural antibiotic.
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