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Dark Chocolate Offers Help For Cirrhosis
Research has shown that the antioxidants present in dark chocolate slow the progression of cirrhosis of the liver. The study recruited people with end-stage liver disease and it was presented at the International Liver Congress in Vienna in April 2010. Half of the patients were given a daily liquid meal containing dark chocolate and the other half were offered a liquid meal of white chocolate. The participants receiving dark chocolate had a lower increase in post-meal portal blood pressure than those receiving white chocolate.
The scientists believe the antioxidants present in dark chocolate help to minimise damage to the blood vessels of cirrhosis patients, and in that way help to reduce high blood pressure. White chocolate did not have any benefits because it doesn’t contain antioxidants. The authors of the study concluded that there is “a clear association between eating dark chocolate and portal hypertension”.
Dark chocolate is high in cocoa solids and the higher the content of cocoa solids, the more antioxidants are present. Therefore chocolate comprising 70 percent cocoa and above is the healthiest choice. Milk chocolate contains a much lower percentage of cocoa solids (typically between 21 and 32 percent). White chocolate does not contain any cocoa solids; therefore none of the antioxidants present in cocoa beans are present in white chocolate. There is debate over whether it should even be called chocolate. The antioxidants in dark chocolate help to keep the inner lining of your blood vessels healthy. Damage to the lining of blood vessels increases the risk of high blood pressure, strokes and heart attacks.
People with cirrhosis of the liver have high blood pressure in the portal vein and its branches. This is called portal hypertension. The portal vein travels from the intestines to the liver. Blood cannot flow through a cirrhotic liver properly because it is filled with scar tissue. Therefore blood builds up in the veins of the liver and this increases the blood pressure in these veins. Patients with portal hypertension typically have a fluid-filled, swollen abdomen. They are also at risk of a blood vessel bursting, which can cause death due to blood loss. The liver is one of the hardiest organs in your body; it is capable of repairing itself after repeated damage. Unfortunately, by the time significant portal hypertension develops, the liver damage cannot be undone.
Chocolate is beneficial up to a point! Most clinical trials used a tiny 10 grams (less than one ounce) of chocolate per day in their research. I don’t know many people who can stop at one to two squares of chocolate! If you want the therapeutic benefits of chocolate I suggest you find the darkest of dark chocolate and keep your intake low. If you are overweight, eating too much chocolate will only contribute to your weight problem and that will cancel out the benefits of the antioxidants in chocolate!
Recommendations for cirrhosis of the liver
If you have been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver, there are many strategies that can help to stop or slow down the progression of liver disease. These include:- Avoid all alcohol.
- Avoid all sugar and foods containing sugar. Eating sugar will raise your blood sugar level and high blood sugar speeds up the rate of liver damage.
- Avoid being overweight. Excess weight, particularly that held in the abdominal region increases inflammation and promotes liver damage.
- Avoid red meat. Your liver may not be able to handle the high protein content. Eating a lot of red meat can raise your blood ammonia level if you have cirrhosis.
- Follow the eating principles in my book The Liver Cleansing Diet or the Heal Your Gut an A to Z Guide.
- Take a good quality liver tonic. The herb St Mary’s thistle helps to protect liver cells from damage.
- Take an MSM supplement. MSM is a natural form of sulphur and sulphur helps tissue healing and reduces the formation of scar tissue.
- Take a vitamin E supplement. Vitamin E helps to heal liver cell membranes and it reduces inflammation inside the liver.
- Take a fish oil supplement. The omega 3 fats in fish oil have a powerful natural anti-inflammatory effect.
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Begin taking
Livatone Plus – begin with 1 capsule twice daily and increase to 2 capsules twice daily as your body becomes accustomed to it
NAC – 2 capsules twice daily with a large glass of water to avoid tummy upset
Selenium – 1 capsule daily.
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Victoria
Naturopath for Dr Sandra Cabot MD
Cirrhosis is a disorder of degrees and although there is always something that can be done to reverse it as much as possible and to delay or avoid its progression.
Take as much stress off your liver by following the dietary recommendations of the articles.
To effect best possible methylation and phase 2 detoxification Livatone Plus, NAC, and Vitamin C.
To resolve as much cirrhotic scar tissue as possible Serrapeptase and Vitamin E to reduce portal hypertension.
Kind regards
Victoria
Naturopath for Dr Sandra Cabot MD
The bad news is that it has very possibly been your sweet tooth that has caused your Fatty Liver.
The good news is that our sweet tooth is often due to poor gut flora and there is a lot we can do about that.
Begin taking BactoClear – 1 to 2 capsules three times daily for a two-bottle course. Designed to selectively clear bacterial infections along the digestive and upper respiratory tract. From H.pylori or candida to SIBO and Dysbiotic Large Bowel, Sinusitis and also supplies Immune System support. and
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC 600mg) – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily well away from food with a large glass of water, to avoid stomach upset. This supplement is the precursor nutrient of glutathione; the body’s strongest anti-oxidant and most potent detoxifier. This product has been extensively researched and acclaimed as a potent mucolytic agent (destroys biofilms that microorganisms hide in).
When you have finished this, you may find that sweet carbohydrate rich foods are not as tantalizing, so you can then begin treating your Fatty Liver.
We are pleased to let you know that Dr Cabot’s highly acclaimed 15 Day Cleanse is available and provides you with two weeks to begin your journey toward improved overall health and function, utilizing both supplements and a tasty, easy to prepare dietary regimen. This is an anti-inflammatory program and the supplements are immune boosting, body alkalinizing and gut healing.
After completing the Cleanse, we recommend you remain on this style of eating and you can then begin the Maintenance Program.
To hasten the progress to a well-functioning liver Dr Cabot prescribes
Livatone Plus – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily, to improve liver function.
N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC 600mg) – 1 to 2 capsules twice daily well away from food with a large glass of water, to avoid stomach upset. This supplement is the precursor nutrient of glutathione; the body’s strongest anti-oxidant and most potent detoxifier.https://www.liverdoctor.com/nac-n-acetyl-l-cysteine-600mg-90-capsules.html and these two supplements combine to treat liver disease very effectively.
Collagen Food – ½ teaspoon in water twice daily. Formulated to promote collagen production boost immune function and reduce inflammation.
Kind regards
Victoria
There is good information about fatty liver in this article:
When you have a fatty liver it is beneficial to follow a low-carbohydrate style diet. Reduce your intake of refined carbohydrates/ sugar: These include white bread, white rice, sugar, lollies, ice cream, soft drink, white pasta, white potatoes. These are rapidly absorbed and spike blood sugar, and store as fat- which can contribute to fatty liver. Your diet should be based around good quality protein (beef, chicken, fish, eggs), healthy fats (avocado, olives, nuts, seeds) and non starchy vegetables. We recommend following the eating plan in Dr Cabot's book Fatty Liver You Can Reverse It.
Tyrosine can help to reduce sugar cravings. You can make your own low-carb desserts with Nature Sweet Sugar Substitute.
Dr Cabot recommends doing the Dr Cabot 15 Day Cleanse to improve liver function and reduce inflammation. After you finish the Cleanse, we recommend that you start on Livatone Plus and NAC 2 capsules twice daily to support liver function and aid in liver repair.
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Louise