View Full Version : What's the best juice for Liver and Kidney?
Jen Rose
07-27-2007, 12:01 AM
I'd like to do a nice liver and kidney cleanse using juices. So far I'm thinking beet, carrot, asparagus, and parsley...anybody know any other super juices for cleansing the liver and kidney specifically??
Thanks! :o
Ginger
07-27-2007, 03:40 AM
Lemon too. Start your day with lemon water.
dreamrawalwz
07-27-2007, 05:42 AM
Dandelion and apple juice for liver. Watermelon for kidney. Lemon for both.
belleadonna
07-27-2007, 09:41 AM
According to Smokey Santillo:
Liver- Carrot and apple juice, dandelion leaf
Kidneys- carrot, parsley, and apple
skin- beet with beet tops, celery, cuke, 1/4 potato
carrot and apple
blood-kale, parsley, ginger (small piece)
apple and carrot
bowel- spinach, apple and carrot
gas- cabbage, carrot and apple
lungs- carrot, parsley, 1/4 potato, watercress, ginger (one slice), mustard greens
adrenal- beet, beet tops, celery, romaine
glands-lettuce
stomach- fennel, cabbage, celery, and apple
bladder- all melon juices and (in combination) carrot, beet, cuke, and parsley
gallbladder- parsley, beet with tops, apple and celery
Veganforlife
07-27-2007, 10:01 AM
Wheatgrass.
Jen Rose
07-27-2007, 04:54 PM
Great info...just what I needed.
thanks!
rawsurfer
08-01-2007, 02:53 PM
if you can stomach it, throw a clove of garlic in with ur juice. its really good for you... something like what msm does.
i thought beets were blood cleansers?
Danevas
12-21-2007, 01:24 PM
I'd like to do a nice liver and kidney cleanse using juices. So far I'm thinking beet, carrot, asparagus, and parsley...anybody know any other super juices for cleansing the liver and kidney specifically??
Thanks! :o
I have both liver and kidney disease. Any juice that will make you swing toward alkaline is particularly good. I especially enjoy daily cabbage juice with almonds. I juice first an apple then without cleaning the juicer I juice the cabbage and add a handful of almonds. I follow the cabbage juice with an apple juice chaser. It also keeps hair its natural color, protect the DNA, and aids the metabolism of estrogen and estrogen by products through the liver. For the kidney in addition to the cabbage juice, a good juice is watermelon juice. If you are having frequent urinary tract infections or bladder infections then cranberry or all blueberry juice is the answer. I have this in the evening with a small one ounce of mineral water.
Danevas
rajaprd.2009
05-17-2012, 04:13 AM
hi belladonna,
nice information
Green Warlock
05-24-2012, 06:08 PM
Papaya,ginger,cilantro,parsley,kale,spinach,carrot ,apple,hot peppers,cucumber & celery I think would be very good for liver & kidney.I'm going to try wheatgrass tonight,never had it.
Nippers
06-10-2012, 12:09 PM
Dandelion and apple juice for liver. Watermelon for kidney. Lemon for both.
I've heard this, too.
I grew my own dandelions last winter, but now I don't know where to find them.
Does anyone know where to get dandelions in the summer? I live in Phoenix, Arizona.
johnnyjosh123
06-13-2012, 06:46 AM
My friend's mom is suffering a disease of kidney and she uses juice of beetroot, i have also seen her using juice of radish. I guess these two juices are good for some problem with kidneys.
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India1121
12-12-2012, 12:13 PM
say I want to make about 8 ounces of whatever green juice of my choice, how much garlic is enough garlic? I buy them fresh so do I put in half a whole garlic or what is better?
Revvell
12-12-2012, 12:29 PM
say I want to make about 8 ounces of whatever green juice of my choice, how much garlic is enough garlic? I buy them fresh so do I put in half a whole garlic or what is better?
Whatever works for you. No one can tell you what's better for you. Can you tolerate 1/2? 1? 2? It's up to your tolerance.
laughalways
12-12-2012, 12:36 PM
Personally, I don't like garlic in my juice. Perhaps I haven't found the right combination to try it with.
I grew my own dandelions last winter, but now I don't know where to find them.
Does anyone know where to get dandelions in the summer?
My neighbor seems to have great success growing them. The key seems to be neglect.
My neighbor seems to have great success growing them. The key seems to be neglect.
Infuriatingly, they seem to thrive along roadsides, which is exactly where they're too polluted to be edible. I'm guessing the cars efficiently spread the airborne seeds.
It might even be possible that they thrive on some element of the exhaust fumes, though I hesitate to give this too much credence.
MysticTree
12-13-2012, 12:09 AM
It's partly relatively poor soil, partly neglect since roadsides are rarely mown these days and warmth from the traffic which gives them a good start in the spring I think.
streetsurfer
12-13-2012, 11:59 AM
Two herbals for liver cleansing are bepleuram ( a root I think) , and chaparrall tea (high saponin with creosote).
Aleesha Sattva
12-13-2012, 12:51 PM
whole foods sell dandelion greens in the produce dept.
walnutty
12-14-2012, 12:23 AM
Try milk thistle!
Thumbs-up to belleadonna for mentioning celery.
I find it interesting that celery is mentioned frequently for it's diuretic benefits for the kidneys, but is so rarely mentioned for its effects upon the liver & gallbladder. These latter effects I discovered for myself, rather than reading about them (since they are so rarely mentioned). I have found celery juice very effective for stimulating bile release - so much so, I can actually feel it. I have also experienced the same effects from alcohol-tinctured celery seed.
If anyone reading this has the inclination to try a decent-quality alcoholic tincture of celery seed and milk thistle (also including some chanca piedra), Herbpharm's 'Stonebreaker' tincture should fit the bill.
I have both liver and kidney disease. Any juice that will make you swing toward alkaline is particularly good. I especially enjoy daily cabbage juice with almonds. I juice first an apple then without cleaning the juicer I juice the cabbage and add a handful of almonds. I follow the cabbage juice with an apple juice chaser. It also keeps hair its natural color, protect the DNA, and aids the metabolism of estrogen and estrogen by products through the liver. For the kidney in addition to the cabbage juice, a good juice is watermelon juice. If you are having frequent urinary tract infections or bladder infections then cranberry or all blueberry juice is the answer. I have this in the evening with a small one ounce of mineral water.
Danevas
I randomly happened upon this thread again, and, browsing through it, noticed the above (quoted) reply. Unfortunately, it's from 2007, and the person who posted it appears to have never posted here on RFT again. Still, it's worth responding to it in case anyone else finds themselves in a similar situation and happens to unearth this thread in their search for information.
Both kidney and liver disease were mentioned by 'Danevas'. The first thing that occurred to me in relation to this is that one should check for certain heavy metals known to be problematic for both of these organs. Cadmium and Lead, in particular, and also other suspects such as Mercury et al. One of the best authorities on the topic of heavy metal intoxication is Cutler.
The Sproutarian (Mr Raw)
05-12-2013, 10:05 AM
Fenugreek sprout juice is simply amazing for the liver/. 16 oz a day took six weeks to do major repair to my liver and bring it back to a level of health when l was young. l've had a bad liver since my teens, but 6 weeks of fenugreek sprout juice fixed it brilliantly, improved my digestion out of site and helped fix a leaky gut! l feel like a brand new man, and yes, green smoothies NEVER could repair the body in the way that FRESH green sprout juices have done.
There are plenty of great drinks for the liver, but fenugreek sprout juice is one of the stars. As good as it gets.
The Sproutarian (Mr Raw)
05-12-2013, 10:10 AM
whole foods sell dandelion greens in the produce dept.
the local paddock also has them...fresh, super potent and free. Weeds are excellent food...can't say enough about them. Weed juice for a twice weekly tonic, or weed sprout juice for daily juice...gotta watch the ole oxalic acid in the adult plants, could be tricky for various folks, that's why sprouted weeds are better imo, + far more nutritious.
lt's good to get the weeds that make you feel like a fire breathing dragon afterwards, but those weeds tend to be wild weeds. Farm weeds are not near so potent in my experience.
Living Food
05-13-2013, 11:08 AM
It might even be possible that they thrive on some element of the exhaust fumes, though I hesitate to give this too much credence.
I doubt it, but I think you're close. It hinges on what Mystic said below:
It's partly relatively poor soil
Bingo! Weeds don't just pop up randomly, one of their main jobs is to keep the soil healthy. Depending on the elements missing from the soil (or an excess of harmful elements), different weeds will appear and thrive, which have the ability to rectify the specific problem. Farmers have had miracles happen by letting plots of poor soil go to the weeds for a few years; afterwards they are very rich and fertile. The popular view on weeds is a very narrow-minded one. An interesting book on the subject is 'Weeds - Guardians of the Soil'.
I think it likely that the dandelions can perhaps detoxify some of the harmful elements present in car exhaust, and that's why they seem to be everywhere along the roadsides.
streetsurfer
05-13-2013, 08:43 PM
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Did someone say dandelion greens?
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