Dandelion leaf has long been a component of folk medicine, but few people realize that its leaves not just the root play an important role in supporting liver detoxification.
According to OnlyMyHealth, dried tobacco leaves are rich in vitamins A, C, K and minerals such as potassium and iron, which help protect liver cells from oxidation and stimulate cell regeneration. It also has a mild diuretic effect, supporting the liver in the detoxification process through urine.
Experts in the Journal of Food Biochemistry, citing Medical News, pointed out: the antioxidants in dried fruit leaves not only improve bile flow necessary for fat digestion but also enhance the activity of detoxification enzymes in the liver.
A comprehensive study in the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine shows that DOHC leaves have the effect of protecting the liver from harmful substances such as CCl4 and ethanol, while reducing systemic hepatitis thanks to ingredients such as flavonoids, phenolics, polysaccharide and inulin.
By increasing bile secretion and stimulating liver activity, this leaf helps eliminate toxins more effectively. Other studies have also emphasized the ability to support digestion and protect the liver by increasing bile secretion, supplementing anti-inflammatory and antioxidants.
Using dried tobacco leaves is very easy: you can use them as tea, add them to salads or smoothies. Just 12 cups of d sadistic leaf tea per day will help the body detoxify gently and support optimal liver function without the need for complex synthetic products.