Although the liver has the ability to defend itself, in the following cases liver function support is needed:
+ Regular alcohol users;
+ People who eat a high-fat diet;
+ Patients taking long-term medication (antibiotics, pain relievers);
+ People exposed to toxic chemicals;
+ People with liver disease (fatty liver, hepatitis);
In the above cases, herbal tea can play a supporting role, but does not replace medical treatment.
Suggesting some popular liver detox tea types today
Tra diep ha chau (dog-laying plant)
Diệp hạ châu is widely used in supporting the treatment of hepatitis with the following uses:
Supports inhibition of hepatitis B virus;
Liver enzyme hypoplasia;
Protect and detoxify the liver;
According to many studies, this medicinal material has potential in controlling chronic hepatitis.
Barringtonia vine tea
Ca gai leo is a familiar medicinal herb in Vietnamese traditional medicine with the following uses:
Supporting the treatment of viral hepatitis;
Slows the progression of cirrhosis;
Reduce liver enzymes and detoxify alcohol.
The active ingredient glycoalkaloid is believed to play a role in protecting liver cells.
Notes
Despite having natural origins, herbal tea can still cause allergies, digestive disorders, and drug interactions. Therefore, for the following subjects, you need to consult your doctor before using:
Pregnant and breastfeeding women;
Severe liver patients;
People who are taking medication.