The term ‘Spring Clean’ is believed to originate from the Persian New Year (Iranian Norouz) – which falls on the first day of spring. It is at this time of year that Iranians practice 'Khooneh Tekouni', which translates to ‘shaking the house’ just prior to the first day of spring. Similar practices are followed around the world whereby people have renewed energy in spring and feel inspired to clear out the old, clean up their space or start a new project.
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Spring is here – a great time to detox your liver
1. Spring is here – a great
time to detox your liver
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By: Simone Denny
2. The term ‘Spring Clean’ is believed to originate from the Persian New Year (Iranian
Norouz) – which falls on the first day of spring. It is at this time of year that Iranians
practice 'Khooneh Tekouni', which translates to ‘shaking the house’ just prior to the first
day of spring. Similar practices are followed around the world whereby people have
renewed energy in spring and feel inspired to clear out the old, clean up their space or
start a new project.
One book I love, related to clearing out the old, is a book by Karen Kingston called Clear
the Clutter. According to Karen, clutter is the embodiment of trapped energy that has
far-reaching effects physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. The simple act of
clearing clutter can transform your life by releasing negative emotions, generating
energy. A great read.
In Chinese medicine, spring is a time of cleansing and rejuvenation. The organs of focus
during this season are the liver and gall bladder, which explains why spring is a great
time to cleanse the body and reap the benefits of a liver detox.
Here are 6 Simple Ways to Detox your Liver
1. Start your Day with Cider Vinegar
Apple Cider Vinegar is a wonderful detoxifier; it is full of vitamins, minerals and
enzymes that the body needs. Foods and drinks with sour tastes are thought to stimulate
the liver's Qi and aid in the detoxification process (lemon is another good detoxifier).
Add 1 – 3 teaspoons to warm water and drink before meals (add honey if desired). We
love Dr Braggs Apple Cider Vinegar, which is organic and unfiltered and contains the
‘mother’ bug. Read more about it here
2. Juice to Detox the Liver
Freshly made raw juices are vital to repair liver degeneration, imbalance or disease.
Follow the 80/20 rule whereby 80% of the juice is made from vegetables and 20% from
fruit. This will ensure the juices are not too high in sugar and contain more chlorophyll
(which tends to be more prevalent in vegetables rather than fruits). Here are some key
fruits and vegetables to for a liver juice detox or liver cleanse: beetroot, carrots red
cabbage, dandelion, apples citrus fruits, turmeric, dark green leafy vegetables.
3. Tumeric is wonderful food for the liver (read below) and the colour is amazing!
3. Build the Liver with Chlorophyll Rich Foods
Chlorophyll is an excellent liver detoxifier. Chlorophyll adds oxygen to the blood, which
is essential for optimal liver function and rejuvenation. As a general rule green foods
tend to be high in chlorophyll, so increase your intake of green vegetables, sprouts and
grasses. Chlorophyll can help the livers overall function and can aid in the movement of
Qi. Recommended supplements high in chlorophyll include Broccoli Sprout
Powder, Barley Grass Powder, Wheatgrass, Synergy Supergreens or Shakti’s Superfood
blend – available here.
4. 4. Minimize Alcohol, Caffeine Processed Foods
These types of food and drinks put huge pressure on the liver. The liver must filter the
impurities and toxins we eat and drink, which can begin to tax the liver over time. It is
said it takes the liver one hour to process one standard alcoholic drink, an interesting
thought. You can read more about tips for liver health at Love your Liver.
5. Introduce Turmeric and Dandelion Root to your diet
Turmeric is an excellent anti-inflammatory food and is very good for fighting liver
infection or liver dysfunctions. Turmeric shares similar liver protection properties to that
of milk thistle and artichoke leaves. You can find turmeric root at your local farmers
market.
Dandelion Root is a well-known detoxifier. It contains a bitter substance called
taraxacin that helps to stimulate digestion. This bitter taste stimulates the flow of bile
from the gall bladder to the liver. The increased bile production can help clean the liver
and aids in flushing out the toxins. A great way to include dandelion root into your diet is
through dandelion tea. New to the Nourishing Hub this month is the Love Chai
Dandelion Chai, specially formulated for detoxing.
6. Try Moringa
Moringa is a very rich source of natural anti-oxidants and chlorophyll. It has been
reported to help reduce cholesterol and control blood sugars levels, as well as offer antiaging and anti-inflammatory substances. Moringa supports the liver, while encouraging
the body to expel harmful toxins and can assist with weight loss. Check out the Detox in a
Box Moringa Superfood and Moringa Tea at the Nourishing Hub.
5. For a full range of detoxing products have a look at the detoxing section of the
Nourishing Hub.