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Detoxification
through Liver Protection by miraculous herb Ganoderma
Ganoderma lucidum
is able to protect the liver from damage by various physiological
and biological factors. Moreover, effect can be obtained either
pre-or post-damage. Ganoderma lucidum speeds up metabolism
of both medicine and toxic substances in liver, leading to
curing of toxicated hepatitis.
Ganoderma lucidum is also suitable for treating chronic
hepatitis, effectively eliminating the related symptoms as
dizzy, fatigue, and so on. Ganoderma lucidum can be used to
treat chronic toxicosis, the various kinds of chronic hepatitis,
and other hepatic diseases.
Liver is the largest internal organ and is called the 'Chemical
Factory' of the body It is a reddish brown organ, weighing
1.2kg -1.5kg in adults, which lies on the right side of the
abdominal cavity beneath the diaphragm.
The cells of the liver are called Hepatocytes, which are surrounded
by a thick network of blood vessels called Sinusoids. Babylonians
referred to the Liver as the seat of Human Soul, on seeing
the rich supply of blood to the liver. There are more than
50,000 lobules in the Liver, which process about 200ml. of
blood every rninute. During this process, various nutrients
are easily transferred from the porous capillaries to the
hepatocytes. Hepatocytes carry out more than 500 biochemical
functions required by the body. One of the most important
products of the liver, the Bile, is secreted by these hepatocytes
and then fed in to the network of bile ducts. Bile plays a
crucial role in proper digestion of the food.
Liver functions play a crucial part in the health and strength
of the body as a whole. Some of the important functions are
as follows:
Elimination of all toxic substances from the blood by detoxification.
Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism. Stores excess dietary
sugar forfuture needs.
Regulation of Protein metabolism. Synthesis of plasma proteins,
clotting factors, transport proteins.
Regulation of Haemoglobin metabolism.
Regulation of cholesterol metabolism. It converts it
to bile acids, which are then either excreted or used in the
emulsification and digestion of fats.
Regulation of hormones. Concentration of these hormones
depends on the efficiency of the liver.
Storage of various Nutrients, Amino Acids, Glycogen and
Vitamins A, D, and B-complex vitamins (including vitamin B12,
iron and copper).
Liver plays a significant role in the immune system of the
body.
Toxins and Liver
In the liver, there are specialized protector cells called
"Kupffer cells', which are located on the membranes of
the sinusoids. These cells act as filtration units for the
hepato-toxins, which are in systemic circulation, from damaging
the liver cells.
These Kupffer cells also help in storage of excess, un-metabolized
dietary Iron, which may otherwise damage the liver cells In
spite of such protection being available with the liver, it
is still under serious threat from the external factors.
Medical orthodoxy, till dale, has not recognized the fact
that the average lifestyle, today, imposes a good amount of
toxic overload on the Liver Though, the liver has the natural
capacity to regenerate, it cannot cope with such an overload
of toxins and is therefore forced To suffer silently.
Prolonged toxin overload on the liver reduces a number
of liver functions, which incapacitates the body as a whole.
The same also leads to malfunctioning of The immune system,
resulting in Autoimmune Disorders.
This explains the paradox of how the body's own immune system
is fooled into attacking the twelvth body, which it is designated
to protect. Hepalo-toxicity is common all over the world
and people suffer from a wide range of ailments, which include
the following:
Chronic fatigue arid obesity.
Depression, stressand Insomnia.
Auto-immune disorder.
Allergies and sexual dysfunction.
Headaches, Weakness and Irritability.
Hormonal imbalance and Thymus malfunction.
Jaundice, Hepatitis, Liver Cancer and Haemochromatosis.
Liver Cirrhosis
LIVER CIRRHOSIS
Cirrhosis is the most fatal disease and is the twelvth leading
cause of death, killing about 26,000 people every year, around
the world In the case of cirrhotic liver, damaged (scar) tissues
replace the healthy tissues, resulting in blockage of the
normal flow of blood to various liver cells. Once the blood
circulation to the liver cells is disrupted, the normal liver
functions fail. All other functions of the body, being dependent
on the liver, get progressively affected.
Liver Cirrhosis is a major metabolic derangement, which specifically
affects the metabolism of ammo acids. Ammonia level in the
blood increases due to several enzymatic reactions in the
body, during various metabolic processes. Healthy Liver normally
converts blood Ammonia into Urea, which prevents excess Ammonia
in the blood. But when the Liver is cirrhotic, the Ammonia
conversion is affected. This increases the blood Ammonia level
beyond tolerable fimits. Ammonia is very toxic to central
nervous system and is the major reason for the coma that occurs
in patients with liver failure.
Scientifically, the causes for Cirrhosis have been identified
to be,
Alcholic Iiver disease.
Chronic Hepatitis C.
Chronic Hepatitis B and D.
Autoimmune Hepatitis.
Inherited diseases like Heamochromatosis, Wilson's disease,
Galactosemia, Glycogen storage disease.
Nonalcoholic Stealohepatitis (NASH). This type of hepatitis
is associated with diabetes, protein malnutrition, obesity
and coronary artery disease.
Blocked bile ducts.
Drugs, toxins and infections.
Symptoms
Many people with cirrhosis have no symptoms in the early stages
of the disease. However, as scar tissue replaces healthy cells,
liver function starts deteriorating and at this point symptoms
surface out. Patient may experience symptoms such as Exhaustion,
Fatigue, Weakness, Weight loss; Loss of appetite; Nausea;
Abdominal pain and Spider-web like blood vessels (spider angiomas)
that develops on the skin surface on the belly area. As the
disease progresses, complications may develop.
Complications of Cirrhosis
Loss of liver function affects the body in many ways. Following
are the common problems or complications caused by cirrhosis
Oedema and ascites : When the liver loses its ability to make
the protein albumin, water accumulates in The legs (oedema)
and abdomen (ascites).
Bruising and bleeding : When the liver slows or stops
production of the proteins needed for blood clotting, a person
will bruise or bleed easily. The palms of the hands may be
reddish and blotchy with palmar erythema.
Jaundice : Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and
eyes that occurs when the diseased liver does not absorb enough
bilirubin.
Itching : Bile products deposited in the skin may cause
intense itching.
Gallstones : If cirrhosis prevents bile from reaching
the gallbladder, gallstones rnaydevslop.
Toxins in the blood or brain : A damaged liver cannot
remove toxins from the blood, causing them to accumulate in
the blood and eventually reach the brain. In the brain. Toxins
can dull mental functioning and cause personality changes,
coma and even death. Signs of there buildup of toxins in the
brain include neglect of personal appearance, unresponsive-ness,
forgetful-ness, lack of concentration and/or changes in sleep
habits.
Sensitivity to medication : Cirrhosis slows the liver's
ability to filter medications from the blood. Because the
liver does not remove drugs from the blood at the usual rate,
they act longer than expected and build up in the body. This
causes a person to be more sensitive to medications and their
side effects.
Portal hypertension : Normally blood from The intestines
and spleen is carried to the liver Through the portal vein.
But cirrhosis slows the normal flow of blood Through the portal
vein, which increases the pressure in side it. This condition
is called portal hypertension.
Varices : When blood flow through the portal vein slows,
blood from the intestines and spleen backs up into blood vessels
in the stomach and esophagus. These blood vessels may become
enlarged because They are not meant to carry this much blood.
The enlarged blood vessels, called varices, have thin walls
and carry high pressure and thus are more likely to burst
If they do burst, the resull is a serious bleeding problem
in the upper stomach or esophagus that requires immediate
medical attention.
Insulin resistance and Typo 2 diabetes : Cirrhosis
causes resistance to insulin This hormone, produced by the
pancreas, enables blood glucose To be used as energy by the
cells of the body. If you have insulin resistance, your muscle,
fat and liver cells do not use insulin properly The pancreas
tries to keep up with the demand for insulin by producing
more. Eventually, the pancreas cannot keep up with the body's
need for insulin, and type 2 diabetes develops as excess glucose
builds up in the blood stream.
Liver cancer : Hepatocellular carcinoma, a type of
liver cancer commonly caused by cirrhosis, starts in the liver
tissue itself. It has a high mortality rate.
Problems other organs : Cirrhosis can cause immune
system dysfunction, leading to frequent infections. Fluid
in the abdomen (ascites) may become infected with bacteria
normally present in the intestines, Cirrhosis can also lead
to impotence, kidney dysfunction and failure and osteoporosis.
Case Study
Fora better understanding of the disease and recovery through
the use of DXN products, let us take the case of Mr. G.E.Krishna
Kumar (44yrs; Chennai India), hs suffered a Heart attack in
June 2000 and then underwent Angiciplasly on 12"' August
During the post operative period, he was diagnosed To be suffering
from 'Drug induced Hepatic Dysfunction' LIVER CIRRHOSIS. Since
Then, he was on various medications, but no improvement was
noticed As the last resort. Liver Transplant was advised by
the Doctors. Meanwhile, he continued to suffer from various
problems such as, Ascites (fluid accumulation in the abdomen
), oedema on the legs non-healing ulcer on the umbilical region,
typical Spider-web formation on the abdominal surface,frequent
fever and vomiting of blood during June and December 2002.
He was totally bed-ridden for more than a year.
February 2003
Started wilh 1 pair of RG/GL capsules, increased to 4 pairs
from Ihe third week, for six months RG powder was externally
applied onto Ihe UmDifical ulcer. Two Cups of DXN Tea consumed
every day. Subsequently, changed over to Lmgzhi 3-in-1 coffee
thrice daily. 30ml of Morinzhi juice was taken daily of Morrnzhi
juice was taken daily.
May 2003:
Overall health condition improved very well.
No blood vomiting after February 2003.
No frequent attack Of fever or nausean
Good digestion; Good Appetite cycle- Very good bowel habits.
Very good improvement in the bio- chemistry levels Enzyme
(SCOT SGPT) levels, Serum Bilirubin, Electrolytes and Proteins
Bilateral pedal (both lens) oedema reduced by 90%
No fluid tapping from his abdomen. The girth reduced from
34" to 31'
Skin condition improved. The hyper pigmentation patches disappeared
completely. Spider web formation on The abdomen surface reduced.
Same consumption pattern of DXN products continued further.
Scientific Observations
based on practical experience:
At present, there are nut enough medicines available for Liver
ailments. Onfy products sourced from plants, like Liv 52,
Tefrofi are prescribed. A lot of research work is going on
around the world to find suitable medicines for Liver ailments.
Under these circumstances, Ganoderma and Morinzhi have
been very helpful in Liver ailments All the Therapeutic elements
in them have worked in synergy to improve the health.
Polysaccharides and Trkerpenoids in Ganoderma
by activating the natural immune system, help in detoxification
of the liver cells, which leads to reduction of toxin over-load
on the liver.
Adenosine in Ganoderma improves the blood circulation
and vascuiarity This improves the supply of nutrients and
oxygen to the cells. It also enhances the distribution of
enzymes and hormones To all the cells. Adenosine also improves
The fat-metabolism and thereby contributes to liver functions.
Tri-terpenoids in Ganoderma activate various liver
cells and also repairs the damaged cells, by providing high
nourishment to the cells.
Ganoderic essence in Ganoderma acts as an antioxidanl,
by protecting the cell membrane.
Selenium in Monnzhi is an excellent antioxidant It
is also an activator of cell nucleus.
Xeronine in Morinzhi improves digestion and absorption
of nutrients, specifically proteins, there by helps the liver
functions.
Various phytonutrients, like the vitamins, minerals and ammoacids,
from Ganoderma and Morinzhi contribute towards liver cell
building and metabolism.
There is no side-effect or drug interaction observed. This
goes to prove the theory of 'Adaptogen', to which classification
Ganoderma belongs.
Conclusion -
Ganoderma and Morinzhi are to be consumed, as a 'Co-active
therapy', in addition to the medical treatment, whichever
be the line of medicine. Ganoderma and Morinzhi are quite
safe lo patients, even on long term consumption and even at
higher dosage of consumption. Major organs, like the liver,
take a long time to recover due to their bio-complexity. But
improvement in quality of life of the patient and protection
from further damages may be noticed within a few months. These
benefits are rarely noticed in other herbs, which make the
Ganoderma and Morinzhi unique.
Acknowledgement:
The above article has been published with (he objective of
providing some knowledge to the general reader, on the basic
science on Liver and Liver-diseases along with DXN products,
based on practical experience. We thank Dr. Lim Siow Jin (Researcher.
Founder & CEO of DXN) for the guidance and encouragement
for learning this healing science intensively for the last
five years. We also thank our friends and senior Medical Consultants
in DXN network for their valuable inputs for our learning.
With all humility, we continue this pursuit. We welcome comments
and queries from the Readers, to help.this learning process.
About the Authors...
Dr. Malathy Ramani (MB BS , FCIP, Dip. Gyn. & Obs.
)
Medical Consultant Family Physician and Gynaecologist Private
Practitioner for the past 20 years in Chennal Introduced to
DXN products in 2000.
Double Diamond in DXN
Ms. Suchitra Ramani
( B.Sc, Biochemistry ; Pursuing PG in Bio-Informatics)
Star Pearl in DXN Network. Actively associated with network
education on Health.
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