The Liver and Gallbladder Rejuvenator
stimulates the release of stored toxins, removes
congestion, releases bile, and purifies hormones. It
helps the body's major cleansing agent cleanse
itself!
The
Liver and Gallbladder Rejuvenator
made by Blessed Herbs is an herbal supplement that
works to rebalance deficient, stagnant, or excessive
functioning of the liver by stimulating the release
of stored toxins. It aids to remove congestion,
release bile and acts as an agent to purify
hormones.
Each Bottle Contains:
90 vegetarian caps, 450 mg per cap An herbal supplement of Dandelion root*, Milk
Thistle seed*, Milk Thistle seed extract 80%
silymarin, Reishi mushroom extract 4:1, Artichoke
leaf*, Schisandra berry, Lycium berry, Amla fruit,
Peppermint leaf*, Barberry root, Celandine aerial
parts, Licorice root*, and Citrus Bioflavonoids. The
formula is designed to aid the liver's natural
functions and thus help the body's natural agent
cleanse itself!
*Certified Organically Grown, all others wildcrafted
with care.
How do I use the Liver & Gallbladder Rejuvenator?
Dosage
Take 1-2 capsules three times daily 30 to 60
minutes before meals. Dosage can vary
depending on a person's weight and degree of
problem. Use your intuition and observe your
body to choose the proper dose. Always start
from the smallest portion and work yourself up
to a larger dose slowly. One bottle should be
enough.
For treating a child take 1 dose (2 capsules),
open, take a portion of the content and mix it
with applesauce, pudding or anything healthy
that your child enjoys. For babies (under 1
year) take 1/10 or less. For children between
the ages 2-15, the portion depends on the
weight of the child.
For example, the dosage of a child who weighs
30 lbs is divided by the adult weight of 150
lbs = 30/150 = 1/5. So, the dosage would be
1/5 of the two capsules.
For treating an adult over 60 take half of the
adult's dosage.
Other Formulas that can supplement your
cleanse: Liver Detox Stimulates
bile flow, protects and detoxifies the liver, and
helps the liver process poisonous chemicals and
drugs. The effects of our Liver Detox are similar
to the ones of our Liver & Gallbladder
Rejuvenator. You do not need to take both. Choose
this one if you want a milder formula or if you
prefer its liquid form instead of capsules. Often
children have more difficulty taking capsules and
prefer liquid form.
Digestive Stimulator If
you do not have two to three bowel movements a
day, it is best that you also take our Digestive
Stimulator to ensure proper release of toxins and
parasites in the stools. This, in addition to the
Toxin Absorber, is extremely important as a
supplement to your cleanse.
Toxin Absorber This will
help absorb toxins and parasites from the
intestinal walls. It also has a mild laxative
effect because it supplies the body with bulk
fiber.
Friendly Bacteria We
also recommend taking Friendly Bacteria, otherwise
known as Pro-Biotics, as an aid against parasites
and 'bad' bacteria, after you have completed the
cleanse, for maintenance.
Parasite Cleansing Kit
This kit helps eliminate parasites common in all
of us, and thus helps establish a healthy colon
which would keep the stress off the liver. It also
includes both Digestive Stimulator, and Toxin
Absorber.
*The
above supplements are written in order of
priority. The cleansing aids are not necessary,
but if one can afford them they would greatly ease
your cleanse with many benefits to your body.
Cleansing Aids Green Tea
Balances detoxification process. Use for immediate
relief during cleansing. Good for headaches
associated with liver detox.
Toxin Neutralizer
A very strong anti-oxidant that neutralizes and
prevents toxins from binding to, or damaging
healthy cells.
The Liver & Gallbladder
Rejuvenator formula is also included in our
Internal
Cleansing Kit,
our whole body cleanse.
Caution:
Do not take if pregnant or nursing.
May interfere with the absorption of tetracycline.
Liver & Gallbladder:
Internal Processing Plant
Physical and Emotional symptoms
image of healthy liver.
anatomical diagram, liver
alcoholic's liver condition
cirrhosis of liver from drinking
galllstones
anatomical diagram
The liver is a large organ, weighing three pounds in
the average adult and measuring about 9.5 inches
across. It performs over 500 separate metabolic
functions for the body. These functions can be
grouped into two main actions: one, processing
digested food received from the blood, and two,
filtering wastes and toxins also received from the
blood.
Some of the liver's other functions are:
- It controls the glucose (sugar) level in the blood
- it can remove or add glucose at will; this keeps
the level of glucose at a constant within the blood
at all times.
- It collects newly absorbed nutrients and depending
on the body's needs can either release them into the
blood or store them as fat or glycogen. It also
stores copper, iron, and the vitamins A, B12, D, E,
and K.
- It has cells called Kupffer's cells which ingest
and break down old white and red blood cells.
Kupffer's cells also break down some bacteria as
well as toxins.
- Some of its areas specialize in the chemical
alteration of toxic molecules into water soluble
forms; these forms are less harmful and can easily
be eliminated through urine via the kidneys.
- It can also eliminate harmful substances by
excreting them into the bile - the gallbladder is a
pear shaped pouch for bile received from the liver,
which, when secreted into the small intestines,
helps to digest and break down fat and cholesterol.
Bile salts contain cholesterol in a liquid form.
However, if there is an excess of cholesterol and
other toxins they can crystallize in the
gallbladder. When this happens gallstones begin to
form.
One can easily see the importance of this powerful
organ of elimination. If the liver is toxic the
entire body will certainly suffer. In turn when the
liver has been cleansed, almost all the body's
processes will be greatly strengthened.
Physical Symptoms
traditionally associated with a toxic liver &
gallbladder
The liver is the body's primary means of processing
toxins. When it becomes overwhelmed the body is
affected in many ways. Because of the increased
difficulty dealing with toxins in the body, one
becomes much more sensitive to environmental toxins,
increasing allergic responses, feelings of lethargy,
and lack of energy. The body is overwhelmed at its
primary processing plant. When this happens toxins
begin to back up and affect other areas of the body.
Also, the liver controls the body's sugar level. In
a toxic state the liver may struggle to maintain
this constant level, leading to fluctuating sugar
levels that can greatly affect one's energy level.
Secondary Signs
- Period problems & Severe PMS
- Gallstones
- Alcohol & Substance Abuse
- Stiff, tense, aching muscles and nerves
- Weak Tendons
- Eye Problems: including spots, floaters, dry eyes,
cataracts, and sore eyes.
- Nails: dry & overcracked
- Tics & Tremors
- Lack of Energy
- Allergic Reactions
- Hypoglycemia
- Constipation
- Disturbed equilibrium
Emotional Symptoms
traditionally associated with a toxic liver &
gallbladder
A great deal of energy is used to perform all of the
liver's many functions. However, if excess toxins
are present, the liver is unable to use its own
energy and this creates a situation similar to a
huge traffic jam at rush hour. Nothing can go
anywhere and this manifests itself as a great source
of frustration and anger. With energy it cannot use,
the liver and one's emotions have a very short fuse.
On the other hand, a toxic system can also limit the
liver's energy. If one's liver does not have enough
energy to perform all its tasks, they may become
ungrounded. This manifests as mental confusion and
lack of concentration related to the liver's
inability to carry out all of its necessary tasks.