Science
proves these seven herbs provide powerful protection against liver cancer and
liver damage of all kinds
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(NaturalNews)
More than 10 percent of the world's population currently suffers from some form of liver
disease, whether it be fibrosis, cirrhosis, a
hepatocellular carcinoma, alcoholic steatosis, or chronic hepatitis. And a
great number of these folks use some kind of natural remedy as treatment rather
than pharmaceuticals, according to a 2012 study published in theEuropean
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.
Herbal remedies have gained an incredible following among liver
disease sufferers, because they're safe and highly effective, without all the harmful side effects.
According to the paper, the following herbs and herb-derived remedies are among
the top contenders in this natural fight against liver disease:
1) Curcumin (Curcuma
longa). This turmeric derivative has been
used throughout Southeast Asia as a remedy for rheumatism, skin diseases, body
aches, intestinal worms, diarrhea and hepatic disorders. More recently,
curcumin has shown scientific benefits in treating inflammatory diseases like
diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, dementia and cancer.
"Curcumin
could attenuate liver injury induced by ethanol [alcohol], thioacetamide, iron
overdose, cholestasis and acute, subchronic and chronic carbon tetrachloride
(CCl4) intoxication," explains the paper. "[M]oreover, it can reverse
CCl4 cirrhosis to some extent."
2) Wogonin (Scutellaria
radix). This monoflavonoid compound isolated from
skullcap root shows incredible promise in the treatment of both Hepatitis B and
C, as well as various forms of alcoholic and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Unlike pharmaceuticals,
wogonin doesn't promote drug resistance, nor does it induce adverse events in
patients.
"The
anti-HBV activity of wogonin demonstrates its ability to suppress hepatitis B
surface antigen secretion in cell culture," the study highlights, noting
that wogonin has also been shown to be effective in treating hepatocellular
carcinoma cells.
3) Glycyrrhizin
(Glycyrrhiza glabra). This active constituent of licorice root has
long been used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis, and also possesses a host
of natural anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties. Glycyrrhizin is used in
traditional Chinese medicine to protect liver function
and also to combat tumors.
4) Resveratrol. This polyphenolic phytochemical derived from berries, grapes and wine, has gained itself a solid reputation as one of the most potent anti-aging compounds found in nature. But resveratrol has also been shown scientifically to have hepatoprotective properties that may help protect against hepatic damage caused by free radicals and inflammatory cytokines. It also helps elevate levels of glutathione in the body and promote the formation of antioxidant enzymes, both of which help protect the liver.
5) Silymarin (Silybum
marianum). This compound derived from milk thistle is
arguably the most well-studied in the natural treatment of liver disease.
Milk thistle extract has long held a strong reputation as one of the most
powerful "liver tonics" in the world, due to its amazing ability to
prevent and/or reverse hepatotoxicity caused by drugs and other toxins.
Silymarin also helps combat the production of free radicals, as well as
exerting antifibrotic activity that helps protect the liver against toxic damage.
6) Rhein.
This anthraquinone derived from rhubarb is known to have powerful
anti-cancer properties. But it's also an amazing
remedy in the treatment and prevention of fatty liver disease. Its antioxidant
and anti-inflammatory properties have also shown benefits in protecting against
hepatic fibrosis by inhibiting the expression of both TGF-beta1 and hepatic
stellate cells, both of which are markers in the progression of liver disease.
7) Geniposide (Gardenia
jasminoides). This compound of the gardenia plant is
particularly beneficial in treating hyperlipidemia and fatty liver disease.
Studies have shown that geniposide is particularly effective at inhibiting
liver fibrosis, as well as protecting against hepatic steatosis.
"Genipin could induces [sic] apoptotic cell death in rat hepatoma cells and human hepatocarcinoma Hep3B cells," the study explains.
"Genipin could induces [sic] apoptotic cell death in rat hepatoma cells and human hepatocarcinoma Hep3B cells," the study explains.
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