I had high LFTs in a previous blood test and also pains in my lower right abdominal area. Ive gone on a diet and i just bought some detox tea that supposely helps the kidney and liver and cleanses the blood at Henrys Marketplace. I was wondering if anyone could help me identify these ingrediants and know if they do work:All Organic: Cinnamon Bark,Licorice Root,Ginger Root,Burdock Root,Dandelion Root, Cardamon Seed, Juniper Berry,Black Pepper,Clove Bud,Long Pepper Berry,Chinese Amur Cork Tree Bark,Japanese Honeysuckle Flower,Forsythia Fruit,Gardenia Flower,Skullcap Root, Black Cohosh Root,Chinese Goldenthread Root,Rhubarb Root,Wax Ground,Asian Psyllium Seed. I also bought fresh Danelion Root, i was wonder in if anyone know how i should go about consuming that? Raw? Brew it and drink the water and eat the Root? And does anyone know how many times i should drink that day per day? and also the Dandelion root? I really need all these questions answer and appreciate anyone who can help. =D
Any LIVER EXPERTS HELP PLEASE! Detox Tea for the liver and kidney(NEED HELP! PLEASE)?
Homeopathics can help you better with this answer. I have taken liver and kidney detox teas and what I noticed was frequent, more clear urine (I had no negative side effets) of which is a good sign of your body detoxing. The ingredients you have listed are also ingredients of the liver/kidney tea that I drink. Most herbal tea manufacturers have formulated their teas from certified and master herbalists and homeopathics.
LFT's don't measure liver function but they do measure liver damage. It's a test helpful with active damage such as hepatitis or a low bile flow such as cholestasis.
I would strongly suggest that you continue seeing a Dr. for your liver problems. The herbal tea will not cure a damaged liver.
Reply:I agree...follow up with a doctor...high LFT could be a sign of something serious, like hepatitis c which is extremely common and very dangerous. The teas won't do a whole lot for you.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Any LIVER EXPERTS HELP PLEASE! Detox Tea for the liver and kidney(NEED HELP! PLEASE)?
I had high LFTs in a previous blood test and also pains in my lower right abdominal area. Ive gone on a diet and i just bought some detox tea that supposely helps the kidney and liver and cleanses the blood at Henrys Marketplace. I was wondering if anyone could help me identify these ingrediants and know if they do work:All Organic: Cinnamon Bark,Licorice Root,Ginger Root,Burdock Root,Dandelion Root, Cardamon Seed, Juniper Berry,Black Pepper,Clove Bud,Long Pepper Berry,Chinese Amur Cork Tree Bark,Japanese Honeysuckle Flower,Forsythia Fruit,Gardenia Flower,Skullcap Root, Black Cohosh Root,Chinese Goldenthread Root,Rhubarb Root,Wax Ground,Asian Psyllium Seed. I also bought fresh Danelion Root, i was wonder in if anyone know how i should go about consuming that? Raw? Brew it and drink the water and eat the Root? And does anyone know how many times i should drink that day per day? and also the Dandelion root? I really need all these questions answer and appreciate anyone who can help. =D
Any LIVER EXPERTS HELP PLEASE! Detox Tea for the liver and kidney(NEED HELP! PLEASE)?
Hi,
one way to figure out what all these are, what they are good for and probably how to use them too is if you go to a library and search for natural herbs or something along those lines you should be able to find lots of books that would contain information about different kinds of roots, and plants used for things like cleansing, or even if you search on the internet you would be able to find somehting. Good luck with the cleansing, it's a good and natural way to keep yourself healthy, with avoiding drugs.
=)
Reply:go on webmd.com for more info
I heard mild thistle is good for the liver.
Reply:You can get great detox info on curezone.com
Reply:im all for the natural stuff, but if you lose the liver, you lose your life. if you have no money get on medicaide,or a free clinic,or free trail medicine testing or something. if you wait to long for medical attention on the liver it can be to late for the problem to be fixed.
Any LIVER EXPERTS HELP PLEASE! Detox Tea for the liver and kidney(NEED HELP! PLEASE)?
Hi,
one way to figure out what all these are, what they are good for and probably how to use them too is if you go to a library and search for natural herbs or something along those lines you should be able to find lots of books that would contain information about different kinds of roots, and plants used for things like cleansing, or even if you search on the internet you would be able to find somehting. Good luck with the cleansing, it's a good and natural way to keep yourself healthy, with avoiding drugs.
=)
Reply:go on webmd.com for more info
I heard mild thistle is good for the liver.
Reply:You can get great detox info on curezone.com
Reply:im all for the natural stuff, but if you lose the liver, you lose your life. if you have no money get on medicaide,or a free clinic,or free trail medicine testing or something. if you wait to long for medical attention on the liver it can be to late for the problem to be fixed.
Can I plant anything next to my well?
We have an ugly well pipe sticking up in our back yard that I would like to camouflage with some plants. However, I am not sure how large I can go, or if it is even a good idea to plant, as I don't know how the roots may interfere with the well pipe. Any suggestions? I live in NY (Mid-Hudson/Catskill area), I would like some color, I prefer plants that ultimately take care of themselves (shrubs or perennials), and the area where the pipe is gets moderate sun but mostly afternoon shade. (I was actually thinking of forsythia initially b/c I don't have any yet and would really like one, but don't know if it would work in that area.)
Can I plant anything next to my well?
just call in your local garden centre they will point out all possibilites. I would go for passiflora
Reply:I put daylilies around mine and haven't had a problem. Good luck!
Reply:Sure, just avoid anything with serious root systems and trees and such that will grow large. I covered mine with a perennial grass planted direclty in front of the pipe, but you can use a shrub or smaller perennial and bush that will not get overly large.
Reply:Don't use chemicals near your well, mix pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides degreasers, fuels or other pollutants. Make sure lawn mowers aren't leaking. Keep sources of E. coli bacteria away, (animal and kitchen waste). Don't let wastes from contaminated sources like garbage and manure piles drain towards your well. Especially during the spring. Do not use bark mulch or wood chips near your well. These organic materials are breeding grounds for insects such As earwigs, which can cause bacteria in your well if not properly sealed.
Mound up the ground around the well. Should slope away from your well. Make sure that your well's casing extends at least 16 inches above the mounded dirt. Keep a permanent grass buffer at least 10 feet around the well.
Loosing eyelid crease.
Can I plant anything next to my well?
just call in your local garden centre they will point out all possibilites. I would go for passiflora
Reply:I put daylilies around mine and haven't had a problem. Good luck!
Reply:Sure, just avoid anything with serious root systems and trees and such that will grow large. I covered mine with a perennial grass planted direclty in front of the pipe, but you can use a shrub or smaller perennial and bush that will not get overly large.
Reply:Don't use chemicals near your well, mix pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides degreasers, fuels or other pollutants. Make sure lawn mowers aren't leaking. Keep sources of E. coli bacteria away, (animal and kitchen waste). Don't let wastes from contaminated sources like garbage and manure piles drain towards your well. Especially during the spring. Do not use bark mulch or wood chips near your well. These organic materials are breeding grounds for insects such As earwigs, which can cause bacteria in your well if not properly sealed.
Mound up the ground around the well. Should slope away from your well. Make sure that your well's casing extends at least 16 inches above the mounded dirt. Keep a permanent grass buffer at least 10 feet around the well.
Loosing eyelid crease.
Where can I find these trees/shrubs cheap or free?
I want to beautify my yard for my grandma as a surprise...
where can I find these trees/shrubs cheap or free [preferably free]
Empress Tree
Cleveland Pear
Red Rocket Crape Myrtle
Pink Dogwood
Tulip Poplar
Pink Velour Crape Myrtle
Siren Red Crape Myrtle
Okame Cherry Tree
White Dogwood Tree
Autumn Purple Ash Tree
Burning Bush
Forsythia
Butterfly Bush 'Lochinch'
Red Twig Dogwood
Viburnum 'Roseum'
John Cabot Rose Bush
Camellia 'Shi Shi Gashira'
Spirea 'Vanhouttei'
Camellia 'Mine No Yuki'
William Baffin Rose Bush
Dwarf Bing Cherry Tree
Gala Apple Tree
Yellow Delicious Apples
‘Bartlett’ Pear Tree
Burbank Plum Tree
Red Raspberry Bush
Strawberries
Thornless Blackberry Bushes
Pussy Willow Tree
Where can I find these trees/shrubs cheap or free?
Sometimes on Craigslist people post that a house is being demolished or something and you can go dig up their plants.
Reply:I have no idea of where you live but I will bet that you have a local group of greenies... contact one of the them and ask where you may be able to get supplies to help you out. They love to see people add to the vegetation in my area... we have planting weekends where volunteers get together to plant out native plants in our area to counter what has been removed or ruined over time.
Best wishes and I hope you achieve it for your Gran.
Cheers
Lisa
Reply:arbor day foundation gives out free trees
Reply:Purchase the seeds online. and plant them out in newspaper pots http://www.nuganics.com.au/2008/01/18/ho...
Cheers
tim
Reply:this my fav place i am a very happy customer the stuff comes in great condition too .http://www.directgardening.com/ check out 1 cent sale too.
where can I find these trees/shrubs cheap or free [preferably free]
Empress Tree
Cleveland Pear
Red Rocket Crape Myrtle
Pink Dogwood
Tulip Poplar
Pink Velour Crape Myrtle
Siren Red Crape Myrtle
Okame Cherry Tree
White Dogwood Tree
Autumn Purple Ash Tree
Burning Bush
Forsythia
Butterfly Bush 'Lochinch'
Red Twig Dogwood
Viburnum 'Roseum'
John Cabot Rose Bush
Camellia 'Shi Shi Gashira'
Spirea 'Vanhouttei'
Camellia 'Mine No Yuki'
William Baffin Rose Bush
Dwarf Bing Cherry Tree
Gala Apple Tree
Yellow Delicious Apples
‘Bartlett’ Pear Tree
Burbank Plum Tree
Red Raspberry Bush
Strawberries
Thornless Blackberry Bushes
Pussy Willow Tree
Where can I find these trees/shrubs cheap or free?
Sometimes on Craigslist people post that a house is being demolished or something and you can go dig up their plants.
Reply:I have no idea of where you live but I will bet that you have a local group of greenies... contact one of the them and ask where you may be able to get supplies to help you out. They love to see people add to the vegetation in my area... we have planting weekends where volunteers get together to plant out native plants in our area to counter what has been removed or ruined over time.
Best wishes and I hope you achieve it for your Gran.
Cheers
Lisa
Reply:arbor day foundation gives out free trees
Reply:Purchase the seeds online. and plant them out in newspaper pots http://www.nuganics.com.au/2008/01/18/ho...
Cheers
tim
Reply:this my fav place i am a very happy customer the stuff comes in great condition too .http://www.directgardening.com/ check out 1 cent sale too.
Can anyone help me identify this shrub?
When I was young, my mother had a shrub in her yard that I have not been able to find anywhere, especially since I don't know its name. It was destroyed many years ago, so I will describe it.
It was a small compact shrub, about 2 feet tall and 2 or 3 feet across. It grew in a perfect mound shape, with the thin branches sort of weeping to form the tight mound. The branches reminded me of the branches of scotch broom, but the shape was nothing like scotch broom. The blooms reminded me of forsythia blooms or carolina jessamine blooms, and it bloomed about the same time as those (early spring). Still, it didn't have the shape of either. It was really pretty with its short ball-shaped mound.
This plant was planted by my mother in the 1940s if that helps. If anyone knows what this might be, please let me know or tell me a website where I might find one for sale.
Can anyone help me identify this shrub?
Jasminum nudiflorum Winter Jasmine .http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu5x234tHEo...
Reply:Hi:
That is a tough one and I have been sitting here trying to think of some plant specimens from your descriptions. Could it be some variety of a Spirea, Kerria, dwarf Viburnum, or maybe a dwarf flowering Quince shrub. I am not sure what climate zone you live in.
If you have any other information, please feel free to contact me at my website. I would be happy to try and help you find the name of this special shrub. I will link you to my gallery of plant sections. There are a variety of different plants you could view. I will also link you to my site map, as this page has everything that is on the website. There are some different specimens and pictures on some other sections. Good luck to you and have a great day! I hope you find the identity of the shrub so you can plant it!
Kimberly
http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.c...
http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.c...
It was a small compact shrub, about 2 feet tall and 2 or 3 feet across. It grew in a perfect mound shape, with the thin branches sort of weeping to form the tight mound. The branches reminded me of the branches of scotch broom, but the shape was nothing like scotch broom. The blooms reminded me of forsythia blooms or carolina jessamine blooms, and it bloomed about the same time as those (early spring). Still, it didn't have the shape of either. It was really pretty with its short ball-shaped mound.
This plant was planted by my mother in the 1940s if that helps. If anyone knows what this might be, please let me know or tell me a website where I might find one for sale.
Can anyone help me identify this shrub?
Jasminum nudiflorum Winter Jasmine .http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu5x234tHEo...
Reply:Hi:
That is a tough one and I have been sitting here trying to think of some plant specimens from your descriptions. Could it be some variety of a Spirea, Kerria, dwarf Viburnum, or maybe a dwarf flowering Quince shrub. I am not sure what climate zone you live in.
If you have any other information, please feel free to contact me at my website. I would be happy to try and help you find the name of this special shrub. I will link you to my gallery of plant sections. There are a variety of different plants you could view. I will also link you to my site map, as this page has everything that is on the website. There are some different specimens and pictures on some other sections. Good luck to you and have a great day! I hope you find the identity of the shrub so you can plant it!
Kimberly
http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.c...
http://www.landscape-solutions-for-you.c...
If you had to choose what names would you choose? (any suggestions will be welcomed)!! 10 points!?
Isolde
Hyacinth
Raven
Forsythia
Venus
Oleander
Bluebell
Lavender
Chanel
Kai
Edward
Ea
Levi
Auburn
Thanks for answering!!!
If you had to choose what names would you choose? (any suggestions will be welcomed)!! 10 points!?
Raven is my fave =)
If you are naming your baby Please don't call them Forsythia or Bluebell! That's just mean!
Reply:Venus %26lt;3
Reply:kai
Reply:I like Raven....Kinda Kool :)
Reply:none of the girls names, but i like Levi.
Reply:Raven
Venus
Lavender
Kai (really like this one)
Edward
Levi
Reply:Edward or Levi. I don't like any of the girl's names.
If you're trying to make your child stand out, don't do it with a name. Kids, especially young ones, want to fit in with their peers. And an unusual name is an easy target for others to use to tease and torment them. Plus, if you get crazy enough with the name, the kid will have to spell it and explain it to everyone that they meet for the rest of their life. The kid will grow to hate the name, and maybe even change it when they can.
If you want your kid to be special, teach them to be strong, kind, brave, helpful, courteous, and caring. It's a lot harder than just giving them a name, but in the long run, you get better kids that way.
Reply:Isolde - I LIKE ISABEL
Hyacinth - BEAUTIFUL BREED OF MACAW PARROT
Raven - MY OLDEST DAUGHTER'S NAME ONLY SPELT DIFFERENT
Levi - BIBLICAL
Reply:Venus and Chanel look glamorous and special, they make the girl named like that unique
Reply:Auburn if she has red hair. Levi will just remind everyone of jeans. Ea is pretty,but too short. Edward is boring, Kai sounds anime-like and not bad if you want and Asian-like name. Chanel is cute, but common. Bluebell is for a cow. Lavender is ok, but too herby, Oleander is too long. Venus is too planety, Forsythia is definitely a NO. Raven if she is black or has dark hair, Hyacinth is weak-sounding. Isolde is beautiful and reminds me of romance-novels.
How about:Tatiana Isolde
For boys: Craig
Reply:are you naming a baby or an animal??
based on its pronunciation i would prefer Kai or.. Levi maybe!!they sound better..
Reply:if i may LEANDRe' OR ANJULA
Reply:Hyacinth sounds the best to me.
Reply:Isolde. It's a classic.
Reply:I like Chanel and Raven
Reply:isolde Kai i don't know why but i like how that name sounds
Reply:Raven is cute I LOVEE SIENNA its SUCH a pretty name =)♥
Reply:Oleander
Reply:Chanel. I also like the name Audrina :]
Hyacinth
Raven
Forsythia
Venus
Oleander
Bluebell
Lavender
Chanel
Kai
Edward
Ea
Levi
Auburn
Thanks for answering!!!
If you had to choose what names would you choose? (any suggestions will be welcomed)!! 10 points!?
Raven is my fave =)
If you are naming your baby Please don't call them Forsythia or Bluebell! That's just mean!
Reply:Venus %26lt;3
Reply:kai
Reply:I like Raven....Kinda Kool :)
Reply:none of the girls names, but i like Levi.
Reply:Raven
Venus
Lavender
Kai (really like this one)
Edward
Levi
Reply:Edward or Levi. I don't like any of the girl's names.
If you're trying to make your child stand out, don't do it with a name. Kids, especially young ones, want to fit in with their peers. And an unusual name is an easy target for others to use to tease and torment them. Plus, if you get crazy enough with the name, the kid will have to spell it and explain it to everyone that they meet for the rest of their life. The kid will grow to hate the name, and maybe even change it when they can.
If you want your kid to be special, teach them to be strong, kind, brave, helpful, courteous, and caring. It's a lot harder than just giving them a name, but in the long run, you get better kids that way.
Reply:Isolde - I LIKE ISABEL
Hyacinth - BEAUTIFUL BREED OF MACAW PARROT
Raven - MY OLDEST DAUGHTER'S NAME ONLY SPELT DIFFERENT
Levi - BIBLICAL
Reply:Venus and Chanel look glamorous and special, they make the girl named like that unique
Reply:Auburn if she has red hair. Levi will just remind everyone of jeans. Ea is pretty,but too short. Edward is boring, Kai sounds anime-like and not bad if you want and Asian-like name. Chanel is cute, but common. Bluebell is for a cow. Lavender is ok, but too herby, Oleander is too long. Venus is too planety, Forsythia is definitely a NO. Raven if she is black or has dark hair, Hyacinth is weak-sounding. Isolde is beautiful and reminds me of romance-novels.
How about:Tatiana Isolde
For boys: Craig
Reply:are you naming a baby or an animal??
based on its pronunciation i would prefer Kai or.. Levi maybe!!they sound better..
Reply:if i may LEANDRe' OR ANJULA
Reply:Hyacinth sounds the best to me.
Reply:Isolde. It's a classic.
Reply:I like Chanel and Raven
Reply:isolde Kai i don't know why but i like how that name sounds
Reply:Raven is cute I LOVEE SIENNA its SUCH a pretty name =)♥
Reply:Oleander
Reply:Chanel. I also like the name Audrina :]
Periodental Pathogens?
I recently did a microbiological test for my periodental problems.I got the test results and I couldn't understand anything. Someone plz help me..
P.gingivalis 3.8%
T.forsythia 5.4%
Campylobacter species 4.6%
Fusobacterium species 5.4%
P.micros 3.8%
Am i in a very bad condition? what can I do next? help me.
Thank you
Periodental Pathogens?
here is a site that answers all med questions
http://www.webmd.com/
they have an excellent forum
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P.gingivalis 3.8%
T.forsythia 5.4%
Campylobacter species 4.6%
Fusobacterium species 5.4%
P.micros 3.8%
Am i in a very bad condition? what can I do next? help me.
Thank you
Periodental Pathogens?
here is a site that answers all med questions
http://www.webmd.com/
they have an excellent forum
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