Liver Pain


 Cindy Judd, EzineArticles.com Basic Author            The cause of Liver Pain may be more easily identified by identifying other symptoms, such as fatigue, itching, swollen testes, difficulties breathing, eating problems, or even shoulder pain.

Two very interesting double-blind studies found on Hi Beam Encyclopedia1, were done on a combination of artichoke bud and sarsaparilla extract found in Bio-Directed Liver Support.

The liver doesn’t usually trigger pain signals, but if you do have Liver Pain or Tender, it may be a symptom of :

  • Dubin-Johnson Syndrome: A chronic mild jaundice caused by a rare inherited condition.
  • Leukemia: Cancer of the blood cells.
  • Liver abscess: Pus in the liver.
  • Mononucleosis: A common infectious viral disease
  • Schistosomiasis: caused by parasitic worms, also known as bilharzia (bill-HAR-zi-a)
  • Steatosis or Fatty Liver: commonly caused by chronic alcoholism, drug toxicity, or pregnancy

The combination of artichoke bud and sarsaparilla extract composes an entirely unique complex of phytochemicals extracted from the bud of a hybrid artichoke plant and the root of the sarsaparilla plant. It has been proven through studies to detoxify and cleanse the liver, “normalizing liver metabolism and preventing further liver damage due to internal and external toxins like alcohol, cigarettes and environmental poisons”.2

Another double-blind study of sixty people with alcohol-related diseases (damaged livers), 70% had normalized their liver enzymes after only 30 days’ in therapeutic doses (3 capsules twice each day).


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  2. Liver Pain sounds very nasty. This is good advice you give here. I love artichokes and sarsaparilla!

  3. It always good to know about alternative ways to treat conditions outside of traditional medicine.

  4. Interesting article. Found it on Tagzilla. Too bad I hate artichokes, but I can do the sarsaparilla. May have to give it a try.


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