Herbs assist the Organ Networks in the performance of their
tasks.
Herbs heal the liver and the body as they support
balanced digestion, assimilation and promotes good appetite, supports the cleansing of the liver to flush out undigested impuritiesthat block the assimilation of nutrients and protein, promotes the first step of digestion and metabolism, which involves
breaking down food and forming nutrient fluid that nourishes every cell in the body,re-stabilizes the intelligence of the
liver for the production of healthy blood cells, bile and nutritional fluids, supports the functional efficiency of the liver
and promotes cellular regeneration and helps protect the liver from hepatic damage
The detoxification in the liver is in two phases namely
I & II. To reverse liver disease through detoxification,herbs and supplements are used to aid the liver to
facilitate the two phases of detoxification. By dong this we prevent net accumulation of toxic wastes, support liver function
and regeneration. Through the liver we can support the overall health of the body. With this approach,viruses can not thrive,bile
stagnation is reversed to free flow, fatty liver is addressed and cirrhosis is stopped.The famous
Indian doctor, Shevananda was quoted as saying that 99% of of all health disorders including fatty liver and high
blood cholesterol are attributable to dysfunctional liver.By healing the liver we reverse most organ degenerations because
most of the liver cleansing herbs have secondary functions
Particular herbs enhance the capacity of the Heart to propel the blood and
soothe the mind, the Spleen to manage digestion and fluid equilibrium, the Lung to handle respiration and the body's defenses,
the Liver to maintain resilient emotions and supple limbs, and the Kidney to sustain sexual and regenerative power.
Some herbal formulas address ailments such as colds, allergies,
inflammations, or cramps with dramatic and immediate results, wh ile others fortify body reserves over time. Herbs, more
like foods than drugs, can supplement the diet and fortify your constitution as well as prevent or remedy ailments.
Herbal formulas fall into three principal categories and
have specific energetic actions:
Harmonizing formulas restore balance and equanimity to an
organ system – usually the Liver/Gall Bladder (Digestive system) that may manifest as manic behavior, constipation or
diarrhea
Tonifying or supplementing formulas are used for conditions of weakness
or deficiency. Deficiency patterns may be seen in any of the organ systems especially; Spleen, Lung, Kidney, Liver with
symptoms such as fatigue, poor digestion, low immunity, and incontinence
.
Purging or eliminating formulas eradicate a pathogen such as a virus or bacteria.
These are very specific types of formulas that are mainly used for conditions such as Wind Heat invasion (common cold or flu),
Heat and Toxins (growths or infections), or pain conditions such as Blood stasis, or excess Dampness (arthritis).
Herbs accomplish the following tasks as they heal the body
Improves the vascular system,
heart function intestines, and lungs
Destroys parasites in the body
Aids in the removal of foreign deposits from the
walls of the blood vessels
Purifies the liver, stimulates the growth of new tissues
Reduces inflammation of the pancreas, stimulates the growth of new tissue
Prevents the
buildup of excess fatty deposits in artery walls, heart, kidney and liver
Regulates
cholesterol levels by transforming sugar and fat into energy.
Destroys parasites in the digestive system and throughout the body.
Counteracts the detrimental effects of aluminum, lead and mercury poisoning.
Strengthens and tightens muscles, organs and tissues.
Makes bones, joints, ligaments, lungs, and membranes strong and flexible, less vulnerable to stress or stress injuries.
Nourishes and stimulates the brain and nervous system.
Promotes the absorption of fluids in
the tissues.
Removes toxic accumulations in the fat, lymph, bone marrow, bladder, and alimentary canals.
Neutralizes acids, absorbs toxins in the bowel, and eliminates both.
Clears the respiratory channels by dissolving and expelling mucus.
Relieves the liver of its burden of detoxification by converting fatty toxins into water-soluble substances that can
then be easily eliminated through the kidneys.
Assists the liver to produce lecithin, which forms part
of the myelin sheath, a white fatty material that encloses nerve fibers.
Reduces, perhaps eliminates, heavy metal deposits in tissues (especially those surrounding the joints)
to reduce inflammation and stiffness.
Improves the functions of the pancreas and spleen by increasing the effectiveness of insulin.
Purifies the blood. Increases the body's ability to utilize oxygen by raising the oxygen level in The tissue cells. The chlorophyll carries oxygen
throughout the bloodstream. Cancer cells do not live in the presence of oxygen.
Increases red cell production, and keeps them from rupturing.
Maintains the balance between potassium and sodium within the body so that the fluid inside and outside
each cell is regulated: in this way, cells are nourished with nutrients and are also cleansed.
Converts calcium and potassium oxalates into a harmless form by making them solvent in the urine. It
also regulates the amount of oxalic acid delivered to the kidneys, thus reducing the risk of stone formation in the gall bladder,
kidneys, or urinary tract.
Protects against toxins entering the brain.
Protects
the body against radiation and X-rays.
Relieves pain, increased appetite, and provides more
energy along with giving a sense of well being.
Speeds up wound healing by regenerating the damaged area.
Increases the production of antibodies like lymphocytes and T-cells in the thymus gland, which is the defender of our immune
system.
Inhibits and
possibly destroys benign growths and tumors.
The healing war
is won or lost in the cell membranes. As metabolic and toxic wastes dislodge healing nutrients in the cell membrane, cell
death, disease and degeneration begins. One of the ways herbs heal the body is to jumpstart metabolism that was faulty or
sluggish during disease. Metabolism is responsible for the processing of food and the utilization of the nutrients for healing
and restoration. The basic components required here are botanicals (which supply enzymes, minerals and alkaloids) and oxygen.
Just like an automobile that needs gasoline in its tank to be able to start the ignition, so is oxygen, enzymes and plants.
Plants are like the gasoline while oxygen and enzymes are the ignition needed to start the metabolic processes that heal the
body. Botanical remedies replenish the body of the deficiencies that hampered healing through metabolism. During photosynthesis,
plants use carbon dioxide from us and inorganic soil minerals to produce oxygen and organic minerals and alkaloids. This is
why botanicals are called the lungs of the earth. Plants harness oxygen for our metabolic needs during photosynthesis in addition
to the oxygen we put in our body during breathing. This whole process is called internal respiration. Unprocessed raw plants
are the best source of nutrients, enzymes and oxygen needed for healing. By dislodging the inorganic wastes in the cells membranes
with healing nutrients, we start the healing process.
According
to Shé D'Montford, Shambhallah, from Australia ‘The human body "WILL HEAL"... If we get out of our
own way and allow it, it heals itself. It is our basic nature. Anybody who tells you other than that is trying to sell you
something. No matter what you have been told. Don't give up on yourself and don't buy into the lines like ... ‘oh well
you've had a good life'... 'at your age'... and the worst of all ...'there's nothing further I can do, I suggest you finalize
your affairs'... How dare anyone tell you to give up! So much in society combines to convince us of the propaganda that some
things never get better. It's up to you ... do you want to get better? Make things better? It is human nature to make things
better, evolve and grow.”
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