Liver Itch Detox
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Drink Fluids
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One of the best ways to detoxify the entire body, including the liver, is by drinking plain water. Water is necessary for proper functioning of all the systems of the body. Water reaches all areas and then flushes away the toxins and wastes. The American Dietetic Association recommends at least 64 ounces of fluids each day. Herbal teas, vegetable juices and fruit juice are also acceptable for fluid intake.
Use Herbs
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Although the body is self-cleaning, an excessive amount of waste overburdens the liver. Herbalists often recommend milk thistle for cleansing the liver. The herb also strengthens the liver. The article "The Liver Herbs" on the Gay Men's Health Crisis website also suggests turmeric, dandelion and burdock root for cleansing. These herbs are available online and in health food stores. The herbs come in various dosages, but it is best to start with the lower amount until your body becomes accustomed to the herb. Also follow the directions on the label.
Take Vitamins
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Vitamins are also important for a healthy and clean liver. The article, "15 Ways to Love Your Liver" on the Doctor Yourself website states, "Vincent Zannoni at the University of Michigan Medical School has shown that vitamin C protects the liver." The article also reports that vitamin C can flush fats from the liver. A fatty liver causes several liver problems that can lead to itching. Very large doses of vitamin C (over 50,000 mg daily) can even cure hepatitis, according to Dr. Zannoni. Vitamin C is also good at fighting liver infections. The article states that vitamin B-12 is important for proper liver functioning. Author and acupuncturist Peter Bennett advises that a good-quality multivitamin with minerals is important for a liver detoxification program.
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