Liver Failure Treatment & Reversal - 30 kPa to 9kPa

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Liver Failure Treatment & Reversal - 30 kPa to 9kPa Only with Ayurvedic Remedies - No Liver Transplant

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Watch the full video to understand how Ayurveda has transformed the lives of liver cirrhosis patients and why it is considered a better treatment option by many. Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine, offers a natural and sustainable way to manage liver cirrhosis and improve liver function and health without invasive procedures like liver transplants through herbal remedies, diet, and lifestyle changes.

Liver cirrhosis is a late-stage liver disease characterized by the replacement of healthy liver tissue with scar tissue (fibrosis). This scarring prevents the liver from functioning properly, as it disrupts blood flow and hinders the liver’s ability to perform vital tasks such as detoxification, metabolism, and protein synthesis.

Key Causes of Liver cirrhosis:
Chronic Alcohol Abuse
Chronic Viral Hepatitis
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
Genetic Disorders
Fatty Liver Disease

Symptoms of Liver cirrhosis:
Fatigue and weakness
Jaundice
Swelling in the legs, feet, and abdomen (ascites)
Itchy skin
Loss of appetite and weight loss

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Yoga can be a supportive practice for individuals with liver cirrhosis by promoting overall well-being and aiding the liver's function. While yoga cannot cure cirrhosis, it may help improve liver health by boosting circulation, reducing stress, and enhancing detoxification. Here are some ways yoga can benefit those with liver cirrhosis:

1. Improves Circulation: Gentle yoga poses enhance blood flow to the liver, aiding its detoxification process.

2. Supports Digestion: Poses like seated twists and forward bends can stimulate the digestive system and relieve pressure on the liver.

3. Reduces Stress: Pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation help manage stress, which is crucial since stress can negatively impact liver function.

4. Encourages Detoxification: Certain poses like "Ardha Matsyendrasana" (Seated Half Spinal Twist) and "Bhujangasana" (Cobra Pose) support the liver's detoxifying actions by gently compressing and massaging the abdominal organs.

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