hepatitis herbal remedies

Dandelion root for hepatitis

By On 18/11/2020

Hepatitis is an  inflammation of the liver  which is most often caused by the presence of viruses in the body, poor diet, or excessive alcohol consumption. Hepatitis can occur in a chronic or acute form. The first symptoms of the disease are indigestion, change in urine color, and yellow sclera.

 

The liver is an important organ in the human body that performs the function of a blood filter. The blood that passes through it is removed from all harmful impurities, and the bile produced in the liver promotes the digestion of fats. If the liver has problems, it affects the functionality of the whole body. The natural filter should be cleaned regularly to prevent the development of many diseases. Herbal infusions are ideal for this purpose. Let's take a look at which herbs are good for the liver and how to use them.

 

Natural treatment for hepatitis B and C

The  natural treatment that we offer to cure hepatitis B, like hepatitis C,  is essentially made from natural herbal teas. It is one of the  best natural remedies to cure hepatitis . The natural remedy for hepatitis is made up of plants that have been shown to be effective with dozens of cases resolved. This  natural remedy has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties , which help in  healing and preventing liver problems . It  also fights against viruses that cause hepatitis  and provides antioxidants that help  maintain the overall health of the liver . She helps the body fight viral infections and cleanse the liver.

 

 

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Dandelion root and hepatitis

You can often see dandelions in the park. This wild plant has many amazing healing benefits. This herb helps the liver to reduce fat, produce amino acids and generally eliminate toxins.

 

Dandelion also reduces swelling in the liver. The Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism  cites two studies that show the regenerative nature of the dandelion liver for jaundice, swelling of the liver, hepatitis, and digestive disorders. Besides using dandelion supplements, you can also eat dandelion leaves or even juice. Dandelion root tea helps the liver reduce fat, produce amino acids, and generally flush out toxins. It is simply steeped in water and drinks such as tea, 2 times a day.

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The health benefits of dandelion roots

  • Maintain digestive health : Dandelion root is a rich source of inulin and has a recommended laxative effect to aid digestion after eating. This root can also promote healthy growth of the intestinal biome. Dandelion root can aid in the digestion of fatty foods by stimulating the production of stomach and bile acids. Drinking this herb can also increase appetite, reduce gas, and relieve constipation.
  • Detoxifies and prevents liver damage : Report from the sciencedirect.com page  ,  research results show that dandelion root can effectively prevent liver fibrosis due to inhalation of carbon tetrachloride. It can also prevent liver damage from alcohol. In folk medicine, dandelion root is a popular tonic for liver damage because it is rich in iron, vitamin A, and calcium. It is believed that this root increases the production of bile, cleanses the liver and gallbladder.
  • Diuretics are good for the body : Research conducted by Bevin A Claire and Richard S. Conroy at   Tai Sophia Institute,  Maryland in 2009 confirmed that dandelion root is a good quality traditional diuretic for the body. This root is also believed to help flush out toxins and support healthy kidney function. If you experience gout, rheumatism, or other joint swelling, this root concoction is suitable for consumption. Other properties can also help prevent urinary tract infections.
  • Treat the inflammation : Dandelion root has long been used to treat various inflammations such as inflammation of organs, joints, and swelling. The content of phytonutrients and essential fatty acids in the roots makes it effective in fighting inflammation.
  • Anti-cancer : According  to Pamela Ovadje's journal   Oncotarget  published in 2006, he explained that dandelion root has a reputation for slowing pancreatic cancer cells, leukemia and melanoma due to its ability to induce apoptosis. Apoptosis is a process in which cells recycle their own abilities. This allows cells whose proteins are damaged to be rebuilt as new cells, this process is very important to stop the proliferation of cancer cells in the body.
  • Improve heart health : Dandelion root is a good source of fiber and potassium to help lower blood pressure. This magic root can also control cholesterol levels, lower triglycerides, and maintain a healthy HDL ratio, which is "good" cholesterol that can keep the cardiovascular system functioning normally.
  • Smooth UPS production : Although scientific evidence is still lacking, this root was used by nursing mothers to help stimulate milk production and regulate hormones centuries ago. Cited by  sciencedirect.com,  some experts theorize that dandelion root may not help improve lactation on its own, but the vitamins and minerals in the root may contribute to overall maternal health so that lactation becomes smoother.

 

 

 

HEPATITIS C - CAUSES / INFECTIOUS AGENT / RISK FACTORS

Causes of Hepatitis C

In general, hepatitis is an inflammatory condition of the liver. It can be viral, autoimmune or caused by a high concentration of toxins in the body. While autoimmune hepatitis occurs due to immune system disorders and generated antibodies that affect liver cells, viral forms can be transmitted and toxic ones can be caused by the use of drugs, alcohol or other harmful substances.

 

Viral forms are hepatitis A, B, C, D and E. Two more forms have recently been discovered, F and G, but their spread is minimal. Of these, hepatitis A and E are usually acute, while the other forms are chronic and manifest in the long term.

 

Chronic hepatitis C is caused by the hepatitis C virus, a virus that has nothing to do with other viruses common to hepatitis (eg hepatitis A or hepatitis B). The hepatitis C virus is a virus that is transmitted through small amounts of blood. Infection can occur when you do not follow safe injection rules and the needles are reused and shared with others.

 

Transmission of Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C can be transmitted when the blood of a person who has the virus comes in contact with that of a healthy person, including through blood transfusions or organ transplants, but also from mother to fetus during pregnancy.

 

The risk of sexual contact is higher among people who have more sexual partners or those with low immunity (including people infected with HIV), but the incidence is higher for anal sex.

 

The incubation period of the virus varies between 45 and 160 days. Although there is no specific age category for this condition, the highest incidence is among people aged 30-40.

 

Risk factors for Hepatitis C.

The risk of hepatitis C virus infection increases for people who:

 

  • They work in the field of health and are exposed to infected blood;
  • Consume illicit drugs;
  • She suffers from HIV;
  • They got a piercing or a tattoo in a murderous environment, using non-sterile equipment;
  • They received hemodialysis treatments for a long time;
  • They have relatives with Hepatitis C;
  • Children born to mothers infected with the hepatitis C virus;
  • People who are incarcerated;
  • People who use intranasal drugs.

 

Symptoms of hepatitis C

Long-term hepatitis C virus infection is known as Chronic Hepatitis C.

 

Chronic hepatitis C is usually a "silent" infection for many years, until the virus damages the liver enough to cause the signs and symptoms of liver disease. These signs and symptoms include:

 

  • Mild bleeding;
  • Abdominal pain;
  • Fatigue;
  • Low appetite;
  • Yellowing of the skin (jaundice);
  • Dark color of urine;
  • Irritated skin
  • Increased fluid in the abdomen;
  • Swelling of the legs;
  • Weight loss;
  • Confusion, drowsiness and blurred speech.

Chronic hepatitis C virus infection is often recognized until people are screened for a blood donation or an abnormal blood test found during a routine examination.