Liver cleaning with olive oil

The liver is a vital organ, one of the main functions of which is the filtration and removal of toxins and waste from the blood. Some of these substances that get into the body when eating food, rich in cholesterol, alcohol, drugs or other substances, is not excreted and settles in the liver. Therefore, the procedure for cleaning the liver is very popular among supporters of a healthy lifestyle. Among the popular recipes for the purification of the liver, the most common methods are using olive oil.

The benefits and harm of olive oil for the liver

Olive oil has strong cholagogue properties, and the substances contained in it, in particular oleic acid, also contribute to the conversion of cholesterol into digestible compounds and contribute to the purification of vessels. These properties and is due to the extensive use of olive oil for cleaning and treating the liver.

On the other hand, the use in large quantities of such a fatty product as olive oil, on the contrary, creates an additional burden on the liver. In addition, it can provoke an exacerbation of cholecystitis and movement of gallstones, which are often too large to pass through the bile duct. The result can be the occurrence of colic, and even require emergency surgery.

Methods of cleaning the liver with olive oil

Fasting olive oil for liver

Half an hour before meals, it is recommended to drink a tablespoon of olive oil, washing it with a tablespoon of freshly squeezed lemon juice. You can also use olive oil, mixing it with tomato juice (1 tablespoon per glass of juice). This method is relatively sparing, and can create a health threat only in the presence of cholelithiasis, cholecystitis , liver disease and gastrointestinal tract.

Cleaning the liver with olive oil and lemon juice

When cleaning the liver by this method is recommended a day before the procedure eat only vegetable food, and also drink a large amount of apple juice. It is generally desirable to refrain from eating 6 hours before the procedure and make a cleansing enema. After that, take lemon juice and olive oil (about 150 ml) and drink every 15 minutes on a tablespoon. During the procedure, you need to lie down, attaching a heating pad to the side of the liver.

This method, despite its popularity, creates a heavy load on the liver, is extremely dangerous and can cause health problems even in a healthy person. Therefore, official medicine categorically does not recommend its use.