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Liver Cirrhosis Natural Treatment
Cirrhosis refers to the extensive scarring of the liver. This critical medical condition can arise from various liver diseases and disorders, including hepatitis and chronic alcohol abuse.
Each time your liver is injured — whether by excessive alcohol consumption or another cause, such as infection — it tries to repair itself. In the process, scar tissue forms. As cirrhosis gets worse, more and more scar tissue forms, making it difficult for the liver to do its job. Advanced cirrhosis is life-threatening.
The liver damage caused by cirrhosis generally can’t be undone. However, if liver cirrhosis is diagnosed early and the underlying cause is treated, further damage can be limited. In rare cases, it may be reversed.
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Liver Cirrhosis Symptoms
Cirrhosis often has no symptoms until liver damage is severe. When symptoms do occur, they may include:
- Fatigue.
- Easily bleeding or bruising.
- Loss of appetite.
- Nausea.
- Swelling in the legs, feet or ankles, is called edema.
- Weight loss.
- Itchy skin.
- Yellow discolouration in the skin and eyes is called jaundice.
- Fluid accumulation in the abdomen, called ascites (uh-SAHY-teez).
- Spider-like blood vessels on the skin.
- Redness in the palms of the hands.
- Pale fingernails, especially the thumb and index finger.
- For women, the absence of or loss of periods is not related to menopause.
- For men, loss of sex drive, testicular shrinkage or breast enlargement, is known as gynecomastia.
- Confusion, drowsiness or slurred speech.
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Presentation of Tisane 372: Liver Cirrhosis Natural Treatment
– White powder in a transparent bag.
– Weight: 50g
Composition of Tisane 372: Liver Cirrhosis Natural Treatment
Organic natural chitosan, Opuntia ficus indica, Aframomum meleguette
Active ingredients: Dietary fibres and micronutrients: tannins, heteroside, fibres, amino acids, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, iron, copper, zinc, manganese
Price: €40
Indications: Intoxication, obesity, diabetes, Constipation, decalcification, internal wounds, worms, mycoses, chickenpox, shingles, gout, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, etc.
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Liver Cirrhosis Causes
A wide range of diseases and conditions can damage the liver and lead to cirrhosis.
Some of the causes include:
- Long-term alcohol abuse.
- Ongoing viral hepatitis (hepatitis B, C and D).
- Hemochromatosis is a condition that causes iron buildup in the body.
- Autoimmune hepatitis is a liver disease caused by the body’s immune system.
- Destruction of the bile ducts caused by primary biliary cholangitis.
- Wilson’s disease is a condition in which copper accumulates in the liver.
- Cystic fibrosis.
- Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.
- Poorly formed bile ducts, a condition known as biliary atresia.
- Inherited disorders of sugar metabolism, such as galactosemia or glycogen storage disease.
- Alagille syndrome is a genetic digestive disorder.
- Infection, such as syphilis or brucellosis.
- Medications, including methotrexate or isoniazid.
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Risk factors
- Overindulgence in alcohol. High levels of alcohol intake are a significant risk factor for the development of cirrhosis.
- Obesity. Carrying excess weight heightens the likelihood of developing conditions that can contribute to cirrhosis, including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
- Viral hepatitis. While not all individuals with chronic hepatitis will progress to cirrhosis, it remains one of the primary causes of liver disease globally.
Home Remedies for Cirrhosis: Liver Cirrhosis Natural Treatment
The following natural remedies can help deal with cirrhosis of the liver and manage discomfort.
Consume milk thistle
Milk thistle seeds contain silymarin, a liver-protecting extract, used to treat liver problems like fatty liver disease, alcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis, and drug-induced injuries. Studies show silymarin may improve survival rates, particularly for those with alcoholic cirrhosis or less severe liver damage.
Some possible side effects of milk thistle include:
- Gastrointestinal issues such as nausea, diarrhoea, stomach discomfort, bloating, changes in bowel habits, or loss of appetite
- Headaches
- Itching, rash, hives, or eczema
- Feelings of weakness, fatigue, or difficulty sleeping
- Joint pain
- Nasal congestion and eye irritation
- Difficulties with sexual function
- Rarely, severe allergic reactions
Drink green tea
People who drink green tea have a lower chance of getting liver disease. Green tea drinkers also have a reduced risk of getting a specific type of liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma.
So, why not grab a cup of green tea and give your liver some extra love? It’s a tasty way to keep your liver happy and healthy!
Incorporate garlic and onion into your meals
Garlic and onion have demonstrated the ability to mitigate oxidative stress in the liver. Oxidative stress occurs when detrimental molecules inflict damage on cellular structures.
The synergistic effect of garlic and onion is more pronounced than when either ingredient is utilized independently. They contribute to the reduction of fat accumulation and enhance overall liver health.
Incorporate crushed garlic or finely chopped onion into your culinary preparations. These ingredients can be used in various dishes such as soups, stir-fries, sauces, and salads.
Add turmeric to your cooking
Turmeric, rich in curcumin, combats liver stress by releasing harmful chemicals, calming inflammation and preventing further damage. It also aids liver recovery by activating repair proteins. Add turmeric to cooking for added flavour.

Incorporate grape seeds into your diet
Grape skin and seeds, often discarded by wineries and juice makers, contain potent natural compounds.
Grape skin and seeds protect and heal the liver by restoring protein levels and reducing harmful substances. They reduce collagen buildup, preventing liver cirrhosis and failure. Grape seeds can be added to daily diets, mixed into smoothies, or taken as supplements.
Follow a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a global liver problem caused by excess fat, leading to cirrhosis and cancer. Studies suggest omega-3 fatty acid supplements can help reduce liver fat, found in fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts.
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Preventing the Progression of Liver Cirrhosis
To keep your liver cirrhosis from worsening, follow these simple steps:
- Completely avoid consuming alcohol and refrain from using any illicit drugs.
- Always talk to your doctor before taking any prescription medicines or over-the-counter drugs.
- Focus on eating a well-balanced, nutritious diet. A healthy diet supports liver health and aids in overall well-being.
- Avoid raw or undercooked seafood, fish, and meat
- Maintain a healthy body weight. Obesity and excess body fat can increase the strain on your liver and worsen cirrhosis.
- Speak with your doctor about your risk of developing liver cancer.

