The No-Cleanse Liver Cleanse - A Consciousness-Based Approach to a Healthy Liver
One of the more popular alternative approaches to health care these days is the liver cleanse.
There are many alternatives available for cleansing the liver; but, ultimately, what you are really seeking is liver health, or a healthy liver - not necessarily another tool, technique, or alternative treatment or therapy.
Lasting liver health is possible; and it doesn't necessarily require any fasting or liver-cleanse products.
You may be surprised, in fact, to know that liver health has much more to do with anger and anger-management than it has to do with liver stones, flukes, or parasites.
And there are simple ways to remove the excess anger from both your liver and your life.
Liver problems are the results of lifestyle, choices, thoughts, emotions, and attitudes.
We can even be predisposed toward liver problems genetically - the "sins" of the father, so to speak, visited on us by way of our encoded programming toward certain tendencies.
But we can change any of these things; and we can create a healthier, happier liver simply by taking steps to change programmed or habitual responses - and by letting go of anger and the beliefs, judgments, and attitudes that cause it.
In many cases, the anger is an almost undetectable or unconscious feeling that something should be a certain way - and it isn't.
But, in most cases, people with liver and gall bladder problems know exactly what "galls" them.
Think about that for a minute...
Many of our old sayings indicate that our ancestors had a much deeper understanding of the human body than we do.
Modern science and medicine are just now starting to develop technology that confirms what the Chinese knew and practiced over 5,000-years ago.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the liver and gall bladder represent the wood element - the energy of spring, growth, and anger.
This is important energy when we need to fight for survival, or get ourselves motivated out of grief, sadness, depression, or despair.
It is easier to get mad than happy sometimes; and mad is better than depressed in many ways - though anger is not a sustainable condition due to its harmful effects on the liver, nervous system, digestive system, reproductive system, and immune system.
Anger truly is a killer.
There are many ways to release anger from the liver.
Many of these techniques are based on Chinese medicine, acupuncture, acupressure, and other complementary and alternative medical practices; and many of them fall under the category of Energy Psychology.
Techniques such as EFT, TAT, Z-Point, The Body Talk System, and even Hypnosis and other techniques, have all been clinically effective at restoring liver health; as have more traditional and ancient methods such as prayer, affirmations, and meditation.
Whether you do a liver cleanse or not, you will still benefit from clearing toxic emotional energy from your liver.
Once you have removed unwanted anger, and have eliminated stress, the immune system will restore natural order and health to your body and liver.
Your liver, in other words, will cleanse, heal, and maintain itself if you can simply quit stressing it out and let go of the anger.
There are many alternatives available for cleansing the liver; but, ultimately, what you are really seeking is liver health, or a healthy liver - not necessarily another tool, technique, or alternative treatment or therapy.
Lasting liver health is possible; and it doesn't necessarily require any fasting or liver-cleanse products.
You may be surprised, in fact, to know that liver health has much more to do with anger and anger-management than it has to do with liver stones, flukes, or parasites.
And there are simple ways to remove the excess anger from both your liver and your life.
Liver problems are the results of lifestyle, choices, thoughts, emotions, and attitudes.
We can even be predisposed toward liver problems genetically - the "sins" of the father, so to speak, visited on us by way of our encoded programming toward certain tendencies.
But we can change any of these things; and we can create a healthier, happier liver simply by taking steps to change programmed or habitual responses - and by letting go of anger and the beliefs, judgments, and attitudes that cause it.
In many cases, the anger is an almost undetectable or unconscious feeling that something should be a certain way - and it isn't.
But, in most cases, people with liver and gall bladder problems know exactly what "galls" them.
Think about that for a minute...
Many of our old sayings indicate that our ancestors had a much deeper understanding of the human body than we do.
Modern science and medicine are just now starting to develop technology that confirms what the Chinese knew and practiced over 5,000-years ago.
In traditional Chinese medicine, the liver and gall bladder represent the wood element - the energy of spring, growth, and anger.
This is important energy when we need to fight for survival, or get ourselves motivated out of grief, sadness, depression, or despair.
It is easier to get mad than happy sometimes; and mad is better than depressed in many ways - though anger is not a sustainable condition due to its harmful effects on the liver, nervous system, digestive system, reproductive system, and immune system.
Anger truly is a killer.
There are many ways to release anger from the liver.
Many of these techniques are based on Chinese medicine, acupuncture, acupressure, and other complementary and alternative medical practices; and many of them fall under the category of Energy Psychology.
Techniques such as EFT, TAT, Z-Point, The Body Talk System, and even Hypnosis and other techniques, have all been clinically effective at restoring liver health; as have more traditional and ancient methods such as prayer, affirmations, and meditation.
Whether you do a liver cleanse or not, you will still benefit from clearing toxic emotional energy from your liver.
Once you have removed unwanted anger, and have eliminated stress, the immune system will restore natural order and health to your body and liver.
Your liver, in other words, will cleanse, heal, and maintain itself if you can simply quit stressing it out and let go of the anger.
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