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Kerala Ayurveda Heposem Syrup
Heposem Syrup is a liver tonic ayurvedic medicine. It’s used to give you relief from liver diseases and helps the liver cells to heal. When you have liver damage then it can negatively impact the liver functions. The Heposem Syrup is used to rejuvenate the cells that have been damaged due to the particular liver disorder. The tonic is used to regulate the normal functioning of the liver and it helps the liver function the best it can so that it can continue contributing to the body’s wellbeing.
This ayurvedic liver tonic is useful for preventing further damage to the liver if you already have certain liver conditions. It helps to protect the liver and ensure that toxins do not accumulate in the liver which can cause further damage. The liver ayurvedic syrup is useful for alleviating problems that are a result of liver diseases because many of these liver diseases come with uncomfortable side-effects. This liver tonic can be used by adults and children too.
Your liver is a football-sized organ that is essential for your body’s functioning. The liver helps keep your body healthy. It filters out toxic substances that can be harmful to your body. It converts nutrients to chemicals that can be utilized by your body. It helps convert the food you consume to energy so that your body can use it. When the liver is unable to function properly then it can lead to a range of liver diseases. This can have an impact on your entire body.
Causes of liver diseases
Liver diseases are caused by the following-
Viral hepatitis is one of the top causes of liver disease. Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C can lead to liver disease. Each of these has different causes. Hepatitis B can lead to liver cancer if it lasts for more than 6 months.
Immune system problems can lead to liver disease. Primary biliary cholangitis attacks the bile ducts that are in your liver. Liver scarring can result because of this. Autoimmune hepatitis leads to liver inflammation which can eventually lead to liver failure in some cases.
Cancers and tumors can lead to serious liver diseases such as liver cancer and liver failure which can be life-threatening. Bile duct cancer is another cause of liver disease. Liver cell adenoma is a tumor that can lead to liver cancer in some cases.
Sometimes liver diseases can be inherited. Wilson’s disease can lead to copper build up in your liver. Hemochromatosis leads to iron accumulation in the liver which can lead to some serious liver disease. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency can lead to chronic liver disorders.
Other causes of liver disease include drug overdose, NAFLD, and alcohol abuse. Certain medications such as acetaminophen can cause liver damage. Alcohol abuse can lead to liver cirrhosis. Drug overdoses can lead to liver disorders. NAFLD can lead to liver scarring and liver cirrhosis.
Ayurveda’s perspective on liver disease
According to Ayurveda, the liver is a site for pitta. Pitta is associated with water and fire elements. When there is an imbalance in pitta and a buildup of toxins then it leads to various types of liver disorders. If you want to promote the health of the liver then one of the simple ways of doing it is through diet. Making lifestyle changes can help too.
Warm lemon water can help in removing toxins. You can use half a fresh lemon with the peel. Boil 2 cups of water and mix it with 2 cups of filtered cold water. Then add the fresh lemon juice. You should put the rind too. You should leave this for at least 5 minutes. Drinking the lemon water in the right way after you wake up has a cleansing effect on your liver. Make sure that you drink it on an empty stomach for maximum benefit. This ayurvedic recipe helps to remove and cleanse ama or toxins from your digestive tract. This is a great way to pacify pitta dosha and works as a natural blood purifier.
Eating a pitta-pacifying diet can help balance pitta too. You want to focus on mild and cooling foods to pacify pitta dosha. Particular tasting foods can help such as bitter, astringent, and sweet tastes. Particularly incorporating bitter-tasting foods helps to cleanse the liver. You want to avoid eating natural spicy, salty, and sour tasting foods. Raw vegetables are beneficial for pacifying pitta and so are juices made from green vegetables. Adding limited ghee to your foods is beneficial. You can use turmeric, ground coriander, fennel, lime juice, cumin, and fresh cilantro in your foods for garnishing or when you are preparing your foods.
When it comes to lifestyle changes, Ayurveda states that even small changes go a long way in pacifying pitta. You should ensure you remain cool especially during the summer. You should do moderate exercise such as cycling, walking, and yoga can help balance pitta and help your liver. The time you exercise is also important. You want to exercise between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. You should have a routine so that you are emotionally balanced. Doing things at the same time every day can help. For example, set times for eating your meals, spending time with your pet, doing household chores, etc. This can help to pacify Pitta.