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Exercise, garlic, drink water: how to look after your liver

Olivia Leimpeters-Leth
13/10/2023
Translation: machine translated

You probably expect too much from your liver too: alcohol, fat and carbohydrates in excess do not exactly promote its health. Fortunately, however, the detoxification organ is forgiving - and can be detoxified easily.

The liver works silently and is rarely noticeable. And yes, your body's detoxification centre is actually a pretty robust organ. However, it is often unable to keep pace with the development of modern diets and lifestyles.

The good news is that your liver is a very forgiving organ. You can detoxify your liver with a little care, a balanced diet and a little good will.

Liver: one organ, 500 bodily functions

In addition, the liver regulates your metabolism and uses fats, carbohydrates and proteins to provide the energy the body needs for exercise, heat production and metabolic processes. It keeps blood sugar levels constant and releases essential micronutrients such as iron or copper into the blood as required.

In total, the liver plays a key role in around 500 bodily functions: in addition to detoxification and metabolism, for example, in immune activity or digestion. It is also the largest and heaviest body organ after the skin and weighs just under three pounds, or around 1.5 kilograms. As you can see, liver care is holistic health care.

Alcohol, nicotine, fat: this is poison for your liver

The liver specialises in removing toxins from the body and metabolising fats and carbohydrates. But with (lots of) pizza, beer and cigarettes, you are putting too much strain on it in the long term. Diets that are based on too much sugar, unhealthy fats (trans fats) and carbohydrates are not good for it in the long term, while nicotine and alcohol are downright poison for the organ.

This is also how Deutsche Leberhilfe overweight, alcohol, medication and diabetes as the leading triggers of fatty liver - a finding in which too much fat is deposited in the liver cells.

Fatty liver: a typical disease of civilisation, even in slim people

Not only classic risk groups such as alcohol addicts or overweight people can suffer from a fatty liver, but also slim or only slightly overweight people.

Detoxify the liver: Bitters, herbs, vegetables, exercise and liver compresses

While some foods tend to harm the liver, there are also many that do it good. Here I present seven of them individually and in groups

1. garlic

2. artichokes

3. citrus fruits

4. Brazil nuts

Just one Brazil nut a day contains enough zinc to support liver function and boost its regeneration. The micronutrient has also shown promising effects in studies: For example, various liver enzymes cannot do their job if there is too little zinc in the body. 90 mg of zinc a day can help to reduce liver problems and maintain liver function.

5. ginger

Enjoyed as a tea or ingredient in recipes, the tuber strengthens the immune system, has an anti-inflammatory effect and relieves the liver. According to a study, ginger not only has a beneficial effect on liver function, but can also help with liver inflammation (especially anti-alcoholic fatty liver disease).

6. broccoli

7. bitter salads and dandelion

Bitter salads and dandelions are a must in liver-friendly cuisine. According to a research group, dandelion in particular appears to have a detoxifying effect on the liver and reduce oxidative stress. In their study in the scientific journal Antioxidants, they therefore describe the herb as a good private pension provision for liver health.

Healthy liver: what else helps

Your daily diet should be based on plenty of vegetables, proteins, high-quality vegetable oils and low-sugar fruit. Replacing carbohydrates with proteins also seems to help the liver: A study found a 40 per cent reduction in fat in the liver with a high-protein diet compared to a high-carbohydrate diet.

A classic home remedy also supports your liver in its detoxification job: a liver compress stimulates blood circulation in the liver with its warmth. Moisten a small towel with warm water and wring it out. Place the towel on your liver below the ribs on the right side of your body. Place a not too hot hot-water bottle (boiling water for about 10 minutes) on the towel and wrap yourself tightly in a large, dry towel. Relax for at least 20 minutes, preferably lying down.

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I'm a sucker for flowery turns of phrase and allegorical language. Clever metaphors are my Kryptonite – even if, sometimes, it's better to just get to the point. Everything I write is edited by my cat, which I reckon is more «pet humanisation» than metaphor. When I'm not at my desk, I enjoy going hiking, taking part in fireside jamming sessions, dragging my exhausted body out to do some sport and hitting the occasional party. 


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