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The Liver Regenerator

The liver is one of your most important organs – it filters out toxins, helps you with digestion, and regulates your metabolism. It’s no secret that keeping your liver as healthy as possible is crucial for your well-being. You can do that with The Liver Regenerator recipe.

Unfortunately, most people don’t take the best care of their livers. Are you one of them?

Liver conditions are becoming increasingly common due to factors like over-the-counter medications and supplements, acetaminophen, certain antibiotics, poor diet, alcohol consumption, and sedentary lifestyles.

In this post, we’ll discuss how the liver’s ability to regenerate can be supported through the natural approach using herbs.

Liver Conditions

Millions around the world struggle with various liver conditions including hepatitis, fatty liver disease, and cirrhosis. In the US alone, these diseases tragically claim an estimated 2 million lives every year.

Why put yourself at risk?

The good news is that your liver has an amazing superpower that no other organ does: regeneration.

This unique ability allows your liver to heal itself from minor and moderate damage, ensuring that it can continue functioning as needed throughout your life.

However, when the damage is too severe, the liver’s regenerative capacity can become ineffective, leading to serious and sometimes fatal consequences.

Milk Thistle for Liver Regeneration

Milk thistle (Silybum Marianum) has a fascinating history as a natural remedy. For thousands of years, this prickly plant with purple flowers has been used to treat liver and gallbladder conditions.

The secret weapon in milk thistle is a group of plant compounds called silymarin, which acts like antioxidants, reducing the free radicals that can cause liver damage. But silymarin’s superpowers don’t stop there. It also boasts anti-inflammatory and antifibrotic properties. The latter prevents the buildup of scar tissue in the liver, which is a significant component of chronic liver diseases.

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Studies have shown that silymarin doesn’t just protect the liver cells from damage and scarring, it also promotes regeneration. This means it has the potential to help repair existing damage and even improve liver function in people who are already battling liver disease. For those looking to help their liver regenerate and undo some of the harm that has already been done – milk thistle is a promising healing herb to turn to.

With its unique blend of protective and regenerative properties, milk thistle is a great option for those looking for a natural way to support their liver. While research is ongoing to fully understand its potential, studies have shown a lot of promise in its ability to promote liver cell repair.

A milk thistle tincture can help your liver continue its hard work of detoxification, filtering, and protein production, keeping you feeling your best from the inside out.

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Liver Regenerator Recipe

One of the best ways you should milk thistle for your liver is through a tincture. These concentrated liquid extracts help capture the essence of the plant, including its most valuable compounds – in this case, silymarin.

Unlike teas or capsules, tinctures are typically made with solvents such as high-proof alcohol, apple cider vinegar (ACV), or vegetable glycerin. Some individuals may avoid alcohol-based tinctures due to concerns about liver impact, although the amount used is minimal.

These solvents effectively extract a broader range of active ingredients from the plant material, resulting in a more potent and bioavailable dose. This means your body can absorb the beneficial compounds more efficiently.

Imagine this: you’re working so hard for the money you spend on ‘natural’ supplements they advertise, and yet they contain ingredients that you didn’t even hear of. In some cases, they may do more harm than good! Why would you do that to yourself?

Making your own milk thistle tincture at home allows you to control the quality of the ingredients and the strength of the final product. Plus, it’s a surprisingly simple process!

Still, if you find it time-consuming, I recommend Nicole’s Apothecary for the non-GMO and vegan high-quality tinctures.

Here’s how you can make your own Liver Regenerator Milk Thistle Tincture:

Ingredients:
  • 1 part dry milk thistle (ground seeds work best)
  • 3 parts high-proof alcohol or non-GMO food-grade vegetable glycerin (as a solvent)
Instructions:
  1. In a small clean jar, combine 1 part milk thistle with about 3 parts high-proof alcohol or vegetable glycerin.Liver Regenerator - Milk Thistle
  2. Make sure the milk thistle is completely submerged.Add Solvent
  3. Seal the jar and shake it up to make sure everything is mixed well.Shake
  4. Store in a cool, dark place for 4-6 weeks, shaking it up occasionally.
  5. When ready, strain the liquid through a cheesecloth or a fine mesh strainer into another clean jar or dark glass tincture bottle. I recommend using a funnel for this step.Strain

How to Use The Liver Regenerator

Take 1-2 droppers full of tincture daily either directly or diluted in some water, juice, or tea. Store the bottle in a cool dark place. If stored properly, the tincture is safe to use for up to two years.Liver Regenerator - Done

This liver regenerator tincture based on milk thistle is a great step towards healing your liver, but it’s just one piece of the puzzle.

Seek professional guidance in determining the right dosage for your case, and to ensure you are receiving a holistic treatment plan that includes both natural and conventional medicines as well as lifestyle changes.

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Hi I’m in Sydney can you please give me the measurements in grams or cups and is 40% vodka strength ok or do I have to get higher percentage thanks. Sorry I forgot to tell you this is for the liver regenerator .

Last edited 5 months ago by Ray Muscat

I have always been taught to use 80 proof for tinctures.

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