Liver imbalances can lead to a wide range of symptoms—some of which may be subtle or unexpected, often resulting in misinterpretation. According to traditional herbal and Ayurvedic systems, supporting liver function through a targeted combination of cleansing and rejuvenating measures can promote overall balance in the body.
Herbal protocols and dietary adjustments traditionally used to promote liver health are known to assist the body’s natural detoxification process, help maintain a healthy metabolism, and reduce the burden on the body's internal filtration system. As liver vitality improves, many individuals experience an increase in physical energy and digestive strength.
Additionally, supporting the flow of bile and maintaining the health of the gallbladder and bile ducts is considered essential in Ayurveda for optimizing digestion—particularly for the efficient breakdown and assimilation of fats.
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Understanding & diagnosing your lymphatic fluid (Rasa dhatus) according to Ayurveda
Rasa Dhatu: Plasma The word Rasa means sap, juice, or liquid. Rasa refers directly to the plasma and interstitial fluids. Rasa dhatu relates indirectly to breast milk and menstrual fluid. The Rasa dhatu, made up of the element water, possesses qualities like; it is cold, heavy, moist, soft, cloudy, and dull. Thus, the health of Rasa dhatu plays is the health of Kapha dosha. Rasa Dhatu! When rasa dhatu is depleted, the skin becomes dry and rough; dryness in the bowels produces constipation. Rasa dhatu provides the body and mind with the sap that runs through the vessels of our bodies. It is important to take good care of it and assure that life is satisfying.
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Disclaimer: Khabir’s Health Consulting, LLC (WY), DBA Khabir’s Clinic, provides non-medical, educational services rooted in traditional natural health systems such as herbalism, nutrition, and Ayurveda. Khabir Southwick is not a licensed physician, and no diagnosis, treatment, or cure is offered or implied. All services and recommendations are strictly informational and educational in nature. Clients are responsible for their own health decisions and are encouraged to consult a licensed medical provider for any health concerns.