Your body will send you a signal to inform you that a certain organ is sick!
Long term constipation and diarrhea are a sign that intestines are sick.
Long term excessive sweating may be a sign of heart problem.
Frequent sudden dizziness is a sign that brain is not healthy.
Frequent cough is a sign of lung problem.
Frequent hot tempered behavior is a sign of liver problem.
Frequent urination at night is a sign of kidney problem.
Frequent numbness is a sign of choked/blockage in blood vessels.
The liver is an organ without nerves, so no matter how tired it is, it never groans or screams pain.
That is why many people suffered from liver problems without knowing.
Liver is one of the busiest organ in the body and have more than 1500 functions.
Liver problem symptoms
Face is yellow, dry eyes, yellow eyes, blurred vision
6. Immunosuppression Dry mouth, bitter mouth, smelly breath, body odour
Saliva coming out of mouth during sleep
Stomach bloated, lots of gas in stomach, pass gas frequently, Heart burn
Weakness in whole body, feeling sleepy often
Gum bleeds easily, oily face, back and hair
Face is yellow, dry eyes, yellow eyes, blurred vision
Serious hair loss and nausea , vomit, serious acne
Uncontrollable emotion, frequent dream
Legs and ankles swelling
Itchy skin, rough and yellowish skin
Loss of appetite
Poor sleeping quality , suffer from insomnia
Pale stool colour
Forgetful
Get tired easily
Indigestion
Increased risk of grey hair
Hot tempered
Vertical lines on fingernails
Milk Thistle is the best herb for curing all kinds of liver diseases.
Milk Thistle is the only herb that is a xenobiotic. There are poisons that you can eat that the liver or body knows nothing about and so it cannot neutralize them or get rid of those poisons form the body and they just end up staying in your body permanently doing harm.
Milk Thistle will get rid of these poisons because it is an efficient xenobiotic that can remove such poisons from the body safely.
Milk thistle can be bought from pharmacy.
Liver cancer is more common in men than women, although the reasons aren't entirely clear】
Risk factors
1. Excessive alcohol use
2. Smoking,
3. Liver infections such as hepatitis B and hepatitis C
4. Genetic conditions, and other concerns.
5. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
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