About Skin Disorders & Liver Toxicity
By Ocean Malandra
Overview
Skin disorders are considered a possible sign of liver toxicity by many mainstream and alternative health practitioners. Here is some information about skin disorders and liver toxicity to help you better understand how the liver and skin are related.
Causes
Bile produced by the liver may not get secreted by the bowels if the liver is overly toxic. When this happens, the bile products may get deposited in the skin leading to skin rashes, itchiness and other skin disorders.
Considerations
The liver is responsible for cleansing the blood and the body from a variety of toxic substances such as chemicals and disease residue. When the liver has too much to handle or becomes damaged, it can become overloaded and unable to efficiently process all the toxins. It may try to eliminate toxins through the skin and that may lead to problematic skin conditions.
Treating the Liver
Liver toxicity should be treated by giving the liver a rest from alcohol, overly fatty foods, chemicals and drugs. There are some herbal remedies like milk thistle that help the liver detoxify and may help relieve skin conditions due to liver toxicity.
Treating the Skin
Skin disorders like itchiness can be treated with lotions and natural oils applied directly to the skin or by long hot baths that allow the skin to sweat out toxins.
Identification
Skin disorders can have a large number of causative factors besides liver toxicity. It is always advisable to consult a medical professional if skin disorders do not clear on their own or have no apparent cause.
About Skin Disorders & Liver Toxicity by objectivemedicine.org