Big Rise in Cases of Liver Disease in England

Excessive drinking causes a big increase in liver disease

Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer to the Government has been speaking out again this week and this time it’s on the subject of liver disease.

Researchers have done a great amount of studies using the best solutions available, similar to those found at https://lnhlifesciences.org/formalin-fixed-paraffin-embedded and have found that obesity, undiagnosed hepatitis infections, and excessive drinking are causing our livers to fail.

Many of us are aware of the dangers of alcohol related liver disease, but still many people are not.  We need more awareness and education on the problem, as the main causes of liver disease are all preventable.

According to Dame Sally, liver disease is the only major cause of preventable death that is on the increase in England, and we must act to change this. The NHS is at breaking point with the amount of people who have lifestyle related liver disease.

Check out The British Liver Trust’s website for more information on how important our liver is:

http://www.britishlivertrust.org.uk/home/looking-after-your-liver.aspx

For information and advice on the number of safe alcohol units, check out the Drink Aware website at:

http://www.drinkaware.co.uk/

The liver is a very forgiving organ, and it is possible to reverse a fatty liver, before it turns into foie gras, by doing a series of liver cleanses. However, before you embark on any kind of liver cleansing, it is imperative that you cleanse the small and large bowel first.  Have a colonic irrigation treatment to ensure your large bowel is clear, and take some bentonite clay and psyllium to cleanse the small bowel. Alternatively, you could take 1 tsp of Viva Base Powder a day for 7 days to help cleanse and de-acidify the small bowel. This will ensure that wastes released from the liver during the cleanse make their way through a ‘clean’ bowel. Failure to cleanse the small bowel and have colonic irrigation may result in the re-absorption of ‘toxins’, and this may make you feel quite ill.  I always encourage people to read ‘The Amazing Liver Cleanse’ book by Andreas Moritz prior to carrying out a liver cleanse.