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The liver is our lifeline. it performs over 500 known functions.
The higher its level of function, the healthier we are. Considering
its overall purpose, think of it as the body's major stabilizing
force, both in the entire organ and in time.
Lifeline was formulated as an overall builder and strengthener of
the liver. What concerns me the most is the portal vein. The portal
vein brings all the nutrients that our small intestines prepared for
our health from food. These nutrients are taken back in to the liver
for distribution to the rest of the boy. It dumps these nutrients
into thousands of six-sided lobules for final filtration and
distribution. If anything affects the portal vein and/or if the
six-sided liver lobules are weakened, our nourishment greatly
reduces. This leave us open to a multitude of serious illnesses such
as jaundice, hepatitis and cirrhosis. It leads the way to about
every other illness as well, if not working at its peak.
The liver consists of four lobes with four general functions. These
are: 1) Blood and lymph management. 2) Nutritional storage. 3)
Secretions of bile, gamma globulin and cholesterol. 4) Enzyme
construction and dismantling.
The right lob manufactures thousands of chemicals for our
metabolism, especially enzymes. In terms of time, it represents the
future and embodies the element f water.
The left lobe maintains our body functions, our homeostasis. Fungi
such as Candida alb cans, parasites, viruses and bacteria, affect
it. If this lobe is afflicted, food and environmental allergies
start to multiply. In terms of time, it represents the past and
embodies the element of earth.
The lower two liver lobes are smaller. The quadrate lobe is the
storehouse of all of our oil soluble vitamins. These are A, D, E, F
and K. In terms of time, it represents the present and embodies the
element of fire.
The remaining lobe called the caudate, functions closely with the
right lobe. It more exactly humanizes and specifies the nutrients of
our metabolism for acceptance by the body. In terms of time, it
represents a synthesis of past, present and future, and embodies
the element of air.
I find it extremely interesting that the liver has such a noticeable
electrical component. The protein part of oxidative enzymes acts
as electron reservoirs. The coenzyme assisting it acts as a conduit
through which these electrons flow and in certain reactions can
actually give off or accept electrons. This ability allows the liver
to be involved with our body biorhythms and time orientation.
Liver deficiency symptoms: Infections, blood sugar problems, stress
anemia, chronic fatigue, depression, tiredness after meals, mood
instability, temper outbursts, hemorrhoids, alcoholism, PMS,
constipation, indigestion, aching joints and muscles, right shoulder
and arm pain, sore feet, psoriasis, headaches behind the eyes,
insomnia, difficulty awakening, poor memory.
Other Biokinetic Supplements that cleanse and support the liver in
different ways are: 1) Kleen Sweep (lymph), 2) Can Clear (flush), 3)
Complete C (support), 4) Blood Harmonizer (blood), 5) Pan-Gest
(enzymes), 6) HHS Formula (bile).
This provides the primary material from which to rebuild and “steel” the liver against any type of infection. It is a natural source of much needed bioavailable iron, yet it will not oversupply iron into the system. The body will only take what it needs. This nutrient is essential to help rebuild and support the main right lobe of the liver.
2. L-Carnitine
This important form of amino acid assists the liver with a multitude of rebuilding functions dealing with fat metabolism.
3. Harts Tongue Fern
This herb was greatly prized by St. Hildegard of Bingen for its liver regeneration abilities.
4. Quince Seed
Another favorite of St. Hildegard for the body. Used here to rebuild right lobe imbalances.
5. L-Methionine
Used in the liver to synthesize the high energy molecule Creatine Phosphate. With L-Carnitine, it prevents fatty buildup in the liver. It is an amino acid.
6. Yakriton
This is a liver fat extract that will help all types of allergic responses. It is very good for rebuilding the left lobe of the liver.
7-11. Vitamins A, D, E, F, & K
These are used to supply the storehouse of needs that rebuild the liver and portal vein systems into the six-sided lobules. Especially the Vitamin F, which in this case is the crucial Gamma Linolenic Acid. Gamma Linolenic Acid helps to repair the lower quadrate lobe. This factor, along with vitamins A, D, E & K provide the liver with materials to build hormones and enzymes.
12-17. Desmodium Leaf, Scutellaria Root, Bupleurum Root, Paeonia Root, Chrysanthenium Flower, & Angelica Dang Gui
These are precisely balanced Chinese herbs, long known to stimulate and rebuild the liver.
18. Choline Bitartrate
Helps with fatty buildup. This is a part of the B-Complex family.
19. Red Beet Extract
This extract helps to regulate bile functions in the liver so that rebuilding of the six-sided liver lobules can proceed smoothly. It also contains natural iron. This will also help gall bladder weakness.
20-23. Carthamus Tinctorius, Terminalia Chebula, Aquilaric Agollocha and Santalum Album
These are herbs and spices used in Tibetan medicine for strengthening the liver.
24-27. Lipase, Amylase, Protease and Peppermint Oil
These digestive enzymes are exactingly placed in this formula for maximum rebuilding potentials. Lipase is particularly important because of its ability to digest fatty deposits.
28. Molybdenum
This mineral is used to work with liver repair. I works synergistically with Gamma Linolenic Acid.