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Liver Care Kit- For Fatty Liver Grade 1, 2 & 3 and Other Liver Related Disorders
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About Liver Care Kit
Liver Care Kit, a ground breaking solution meticulously crafted to champion the health of your liver. This comprehensive package is a dynamic blend of essential components aimed at combating liver disorders and fostering optimal well-being. Designed to be your liver’s ally, the kit boasts a potent detoxification formula that eliminates harmful substances from the bloodstream, initiating a rejuvenating cleanse. Furthermore, it stimulates cell regeneration, promoting the growth of healthy liver cells and addressing the root causes of liver diseases. Fortified with immune-boosting agents, the kit enhances your body’s defences against infections, contributing to an overall improvement in immune function. It also takes a targeted approach to control inflammation associated with liver diseases, aiding in the reduction of inflammation and supporting the liver’s natural healing processes. With a focus on bile production and efficient fat absorption, our kit ensures optimal digestion. Choose the Liver Care Kit for a holistic and convenient solution that prioritizes quality ingredients and seamless integration into your daily routine. Don’t compromise on your liver health; invest in the Liver Care Kit and embark on a journey toward a revitalized and resilient liver – because your liver deserves the best.
Some Valuable Herbs Used in Liver Care Kit
Ext. Kutki (Rt.) Picrorrhiza kurroa
Known in Ayurveda for its ability to balance Kapha and Pitta doshas, Kutki supports healthy liver function, detoxification, and protection against harmful germs.
Ext. Kalmegh (Pl.) Andrographis paniculata
Kalmegh possesses antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hepatoprotective properties. It protects liver cells from damage caused by free radicals and may be effective against chronic hepatitis B viral infection.
Ext. Bhumi Amla (Pl.) Phyllanthus amarus
Bhumi Amla helps manage liver disorders, acts as a hepatoprotective agent, exhibits antioxidant and antiviral activities, and reduces gastric acid production to prevent ulcers.
Ext. Sarpankha (Pl.) Tephrosia purpurea
Sarpankha aids in liver detoxification, promotes the regeneration of new liver cells, and provides relief from various associated symptoms.
Ext. Giloy (St.) Tinospora cordifolia
Giloy eliminates toxins from the body, purifies blood, combats urinary tract infections and liver disease, and helps control blood glucose levels.
Ext. Makoy (Pl.) Solanum nigrum
Makoy prevents jaundice, strengthens the liver, exhibits anti-allergic, anti-diabetic, laxative, and diuretic properties. It is rich in niacin, vitamin C, calcium, iron, phosphorus, and minerals, benefiting liver and kidney-related disorders.
Ext. Punernava (Rt.) Boerhaavia diffusa
Punernava increases urine production, reduces the risk of urinary complications, and manages liver problems through its antioxidant activity.
Ext. Pitt Papda (Pl.) Fumaria officinalis
Pitt Papda is used to treat various conditions, including blood disorders, fevers, urinary diseases, cough, skin diseases, acne, blemishes, liver diseases, kidney cleansing, constipation, and gum swelling.
Beneficial For Fatty Liver
Support Digestion
Liver Detoxification
Remove Toxins From Body
- Holistic Balance: Ayurveda focuses on restoring the overall balance of the body, considering the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and spiritual aspects.
- Individualized Treatment: Ayurvedic remedies are personalized based on one’s unique constitution (Prakriti) and imbalances (Vikriti).
- Herbal Formulations: Ayurvedic interventions often involve natural herbs, detoxification, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications to promote liver health.
- Preventive Emphasis: Ayurveda places a strong emphasis on preventive measures, aiming to address imbalances before they manifest as diseases.
- Symptom-Specific Treatment: Allopathic medicine primarily targets specific symptoms and employs pharmaceuticals to alleviate or manage them.
- Standardized Approaches: Treatment plans are often standardized and may not consider individual variations in constitution or lifestyle.
- Advanced Medical Procedures: Allopathy utilizes advanced medical technologies, diagnostics, and surgical interventions for acute conditions.
- Quick Symptomatic Relief: Allopathic medicine is designed for rapid relief of symptoms, often providing effective solutions for immediate health concerns.
Consideration
- Ayurveda is rooted in natural remedies, aiming for long-term well-being, while allopathy often focuses on immediate symptom relief.
- Individual preferences, the nature of the condition, and the severity of symptoms may influence the choice between Ayurvedic and allopathic approaches.
- Combining elements of both systems for integrative health management is an evolving trend, promoting a comprehensive approach to patient care.
- Itchy skin
- Dark urine
- Unexplained flu-like symptoms
- Upper right-sided abdominal tenderness
- Yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes
- Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
- Alcoholic liver disease
- Fat deposition in liver
- Certain Viruses
- Inherited diseases
- Blocked bile ducts
- Drugs, toxins, and infections.
- Autoimmune hepatitis or liver diseases
- Toxic metals (such as iron and copper that accumulate in the liver as a result of genetic diseases)
- Ascites
- Edema
- Hepatorenal syndrome
- Hepatic encephalopathy
- Hepatopulmonary syndrome
- Bleeding from esophageal varices
- Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis
- Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma
Ayurvedic Treatment
We have a made a unique kit made up from Ayurvedic natural combinations. With the help of this the main sign and symptoms like jaundice, ascites begin to reduce from their peak level.
- Aminotransferases: AST and ALT show moderate elevation, but normal levels don't rule out cirrhosis.
- Alkaline phosphatase: Typically slightly raised.
- Gamma-glutamyl transferase: Correlates with AP levels, notably higher in alcohol-related liver disease.
- Bilirubin: Increases with cirrhosis progression.
- Albumin: Falls as synthetic liver function declines in worsening cirrhosis.
- Prothrombin time: Rises due to reduced clotting factor synthesis in the liver.
- Globulins: Increase due to bacterial antigen shunting away from the liver.
- Serum sodium: Hyponatremia due to impaired free water excretion.
- Thrombocytopenia: Resulting from splenomegaly and reduced thrombopoietin.
- Leukopenia and neutropenia: Due to splenic margination.
- Coagulation defects: Coagulopathy worsens with declining liver function.
Diagnostic tools include ultrasound, CT/MRI scans, laparoscopy, endoscopy, radioisotope liver/spleen scan, and liver biopsy, which confirms cirrhosis. Screening for liver cancer is advisable in some cases.
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