Detoxify Your Liver with Artichokes
Posted on March 28, 2014 by The Alternative Daily
The artichoke, an
ancient vegetable hailing from the Mediterranean, is actually the immature bud
of a large thistle in the sunflower family.
This spiky delight
contains pointed leaves surrounding a heart, which is the part of the artichoke
most commonly eaten.
Besides being delicious,
artichokes contain a wide array of nutrients. One of their most notable
benefits, known to numerous cultures for hundreds of years, is their ability to
cleanse the liver and purify the blood.
While this is no secret in traditional
remedies, modern science is just recently catching up to the knowledge that
artichokes can indeed be highly beneficial to the liver.
Researchers have
attributed the liver-cleansing properties of artichokes most especially to two
phytonutrients: cynarin and silymarin. Cynarin is an antioxidant compound which
aids the liver in producing bile.
Bile is important for
the digestion of fats, as well as for flushing toxins out of the body.
Silymarin is a flavonoid that aids in the protection of liver cells and cell
membranes. Both of these compounds help to regenerate liver cells.
Artichokes also benefit
the liver by protecting it against hepatotoxicity (liver toxicity), and the
detrimental effects of alcohol, processed foods and other pollutants. This is
not to say that eating artichokes means that you’re free to eat all the junk
food you want, or drink an excess of alcohol. However, if you have lived a
less-than-healthy lifestyle and want to make a fresh, healthy start, artichokes
can be an integral part of a liver detox plan.
Along with detoxifying
the liver, artichokes can also be instrumental in bladder and gallbladder
detoxes, and have been used for this purpose for generations in various
cultures.
They contain natural
diuretic properties, aid in digestion due to high fiber content, and can help
to lower LDL ‘bad’ cholesterol levels in the blood, making them a heart-healthy
food.
Aside from cynarin and
silymarin, other antioxidants found in artichokes include beta carotene,
quercetin, lutein, rutin and gallic acid. This combination helps to fight
inflammation and protect against a wide range of chronic diseases.
Artichokes also contain
calcium, fiber, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, B-vitamins, vitamin C
and vitamin K, to name only a few of their nutrients. Due to their rich
antioxidant and nutritional content, artichokes can protect brain, eye and bone
health, as well. Some research has found that the compounds in artichokes may
have some potent anticarcinogenic potential.
When choosing
artichokes, make sure to select ones that are fresh-looking and green, with no
brown spotting or wilted leaves. Along with the hearts, the flesh at the bottom
of the leaves is also nutrient-dense.
Both the hearts and
leaves taste delicious steamed with a little grass-fed butter and a sprinkling
of sea salt. You can also steep the leaves in boiling water to make an
artichoke tea.
Note: If you are planning on beginning any kind of detox regimen,
it is best to consult a natural health professional first to make sure that you
proceed safely for your individual health. If you have any form of liver,
kidney or gallbladder disease, talk to a health professional before consuming
artichokes, as they may exacerbate certain types of these conditions.
-The Alternative Daily
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