Cirrhosis of the Liver
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What is Cirrhosis?
Cirrhosis is a potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when scarring damages the liver. This scarring replaces healthy tissue and prevents the liver from working normally. Cirrhosis usually develops after years of liver inflammation.
When chronic diseases cause the liver to become permanently injured and scarred, the condition is called Cirrhosis. Cirrhosis harms the structure of the liver and blocks the flow of blood. The loss of normal liver tissue slows the processing of nutrients, hormones, drugs, and toxins by the liver. Also, the production of proteins and other substances made by the liver is suppressed.

What is the impact of Cirrhosis?
Cirrhosis is the seventh leading cause of death by disease. About 25,000 people die from cirrhosis each year. There also is a great toll in terms of human suffering, hospital costs, and the loss of work by people with cirrhosis.
What are the major causes of Cirrhosis?
Cirrhosis has many causes. In the United States, chronic alcoholism is the most common cause. Cirrhosis also may result from chronic viral hepatitis (types B, C, and D and autoimmune hepatitis). Other causes of Cirrhosis include blocked bile ducts, fats in the liver (Steatohepatitis), and many inherited diseases. Prolonged exposure to environmental toxins can also lead to Cirrhosis.
What are the symptoms of Cirrhosis?
People with cirrhosis often have few symptoms at first. The person may experience fatigue, weakness, and exhaustion. Loss of appetite is usual, often with nausea and weight loss. As liver function declines, water may accumulate in the legs and the abdomen (ascites). A decrease in proteins needed for blood clotting makes it easy for the person to bruise, bleeding or infection. In the later stages of cirrhosis, jaundice (yellow skin) may occur, caused by the buildup of bile pigment that is passed by the liver into the intestines. The liver of a person with cirrhosis also has trouble removing toxins, which may build up in the blood. Drugs taken usually are filtered out by the liver, and this cleansing process also is slowed down by cirrhosis. People with cirrhosis often are very sensitive to medications and their side effects.
How is Cirrhosis diagnosed?
The doctor often can diagnose cirrhosis from the patient's symptoms and from laboratory tests. During a physical exam, the doctor could notice a change in how your liver feels or how large it is. If the doctor suspects Cirrhosis, you will be given blood tests. The purpose of these tests is to find out if liver disease is present. In some cases, other tests that take pictures of the liver are performed such as the computerized axial tomography (CAT) scan, and ultrasound. The doctor may decide to confirm the diagnosis by putting a needle through the skin (biopsy) to take a sample of tissue from the liver. In some cases, cirrhosis is diagnosed during surgery when the doctor is able to see the entire liver.
What are the treatments for Cirrhosis?
Treatment of cirrhosis is aimed at stopping or delaying its progress, minimizing the damage to liver cells, and reducing complications. Medications may be given to control the symptoms of Cirrhosis. Edema and ascites (fluid retention) are treated by reducing salt in the diet. In Cirrhosis infected liver, decreasing dietary protein results in toxin formation in the digestive tract. Laxatives such as lactulose may be given to help absorb toxins and speed their removal from the intestines. If the patient bleeds from the varices of the stomach or esophagus, the doctor can band these veins through a flexible tube (upper endoscopy). In critical cases, the patient may be given a liver transplant or another surgery. Patients with cirrhosis often live healthy lives for many years.
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Liv-52 was introduced in 1955. Since then, it has been sold worldwide and is recognized by over 200,000 health professionals as one of the most effective liver formulas, with beneficial effects reported in over 276 research studies on a variety of cases. It has now become the top-selling and most researched proven herbal formula for liver diseases.
Liv-52 in clinically proven to result in improvement and a change in the architecture of the liver. Hepatic function tests and needle biopsy specimens demonstrate a definite improvement in hepatocellular function and structure. Liv-52 treatment ensures an increase in the number of the total mass of functioning hepatocytes. The liver enzymes return to normal levels with an increase in total proteins, albumin and hemoglobin after treatment with Liv-52.
Liv-52 ensures optimum liver function through the protection of the hepatic parenchyma, and by way of its potent antioxidant properties, it acts as a powerful detoxification agent. Liv-52 neutralizes all kind of toxins and poisons from food, water, air and medications, all sources of detrimental effects on the liver. Alcohol users in partucular find Liv-52 helpful in maintaining a healthier liver. It also helps those taking pharmaceutical drugs to protect themselves against the damaging side effects on the liver.
Research on Liv-52
- Validated by 276 clinical trials and research studies.
- Endorsed by over 200,000 healthcare professionals.
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Liv-52 in the News:
- Himalaya's Liv-52 approved as an herbal drug for liver in Switzerland by its FDA equivalent. It is believed to be the first multi-herb remedy granted regulatory approval as a drug, which is an outstanding feat for an herbal product. Read more
- Liv-52 - One of 13 herbal formulas included in the ABC Clinical Guide to Herbs. Read more
- Journal of American Botanical Council, HerbalGram, publishes research review on Liv-52's beneficial effect in Liver Cirrhosis. Read more
- Award-winning author of New York Times bestsellers, Nutrition expert and celebrity, Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S., recommends Liv-52 for a variety of liver problems. Read more
- International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology, Phytomedicine publishes the clinical study on how Liv-52 "was found to be effective" in protecting and restoring the liver. Read more
- America's beauty and lifestyle expert, Kat James, whose advice features in Ophra's magazine 'O', Vogue, Glamour, and whose clients include celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker and Kate Hudson, speaks on how Liv-52 helped her with her own life threatening liver disease. Read more
- Himalaya celebrates 75 years developing pharmaceutical-grade herbal formulations. Read more
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Available in a pack of 90 vegi-capsules. Does not contain added sugar, salt, artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. Suitable for vegetarians.
SUGGESTED USE
Take one capsule twice daily before meals with a full glass of water. Increase the dosage to 4 capsules a day, if desired. Allow several weeks for full benefits. The use of natural products provides progressive but long-lasting results.
Main Ingredients
The main ingredients in LiverCare/Liv.52 are:
Capers (Latin name: Capparis spinosa)
Caper is a hepatic stimulant that have been used for improving the functional efficiency of the liver. Recent experimental studies also confirm its protective action on the histological architecture of the liver and the positive effects on liver glycogen and serum proteins.
Chicory (Latin name: Cichorium intybus)
Chicory is a powerful hepatic stimulant which increases bile secretion, promotes digestion and enhances the action of Capers. Experimental evidence has been obtained of its effect on liver glycogen and recent studies have shown the inhibition of free radical induced DNA damage.
Black Nightshade (Latin name: Solanum nigrum)
The Black Nightshade plant and its berries contain various alkaloids that have been isolated and shown to have a dilating effect on the pupil. The main use, however, is to support a healthy liver, skin, kidneys and bladder. The most recent studies indicate that the hepatoprotective effect of the crude extract of Black Nightshade may be due to the suppression of the oxidative degradation of DNA.
Arjuna (Latin name: Terminalia arjuna)
Arjuna is a heart tonic that has been used to support cardiovascular functions since ancient times when it was discovered to have cardio-protective benefits. Recent studies have investigated the mechanism of this activity and has shown a dose-dependent regulation of blood pressure and heart rate. There was also a slight increase in the HDL-to-total cholesterol ratio and an overall improvement in the cardiovascular profile.
Negro Coffee (Latin name: Cassia occidentalis)
Negro Coffee has been traditionally used to promote normal bowel movements. It is a cousin species of Senna, a known and stronger purgative. Despite its name (which comes from its occasional use as a coffee substitute), Negro Coffee is absolutely unrelated to coffee.
Yarrow (Latin name: Achillea millefolium)
Yarrow has been traditionally used for support of the digestive and urinary functions. Its constitutents have been extensively studied and found to be of value as an alterative, diuretic, and tonic for the venous system. Additionally, Yarrow has been known to have a healing and soothing effect on the mucous membranes. It has been shown effective in regulating gastric and bile secretions.
Tamarisk (Latin name: Tamarix gallica)
Tamarisk, sometimes referred to as Saltcedar, has been traditionally used
as a tonic and diuretic. It contains an alkaloid, Tamarixin, that has been linked to its effectiveness in conditions associated with hepatic insufficiency. There are indications that Tamarisk is also helpful in increasing platelet counts.
SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION
Liv.52 has been scientifically validated by many clinical studies. Its formula has been subjected to the modern scrutiny of clinical testing to prove its benefits in gently addressing your health concerns, and its quality is controlled by the most sophisticated chromatographic "fingerprinting" techniques.
Research studies and clinical trials on Liv-52
For all research studies and clinical trials on Liv-52, please visit the Liv-52 Research Page
The efficacy of Liv-52 on liver cirrhotic patients: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled first approach (PDF) - The results demonstrated that the patients treated with Liv-52 for 6 months had significantly better child-pugh score, decreased ascites, decreased serum ALT and AST.
Liv-52 in the management of various hepatic disorders - A study of 53 cases (PDF) -
Role of Liv-52 in management of Indian childhood cirrhosis (PDF) -
Role of Liv-52 in hepatic and cirrhosis of the liver (PDF) -
Liv-52 in the treatment of cirrhosis of liver - Certain observations (PDF) -
Study of Liv-52 therapy in cases of Indian childhood cirrhosis and other liver disorders (PDF) -
Management of steatorrhoea of cirrhosis of the liver by an indigenous drug Liv-52 (PDF) -
Liv-52 - A clinico-biochemical trial in hepatic cirrhosis (PDF) -
Hepatic cirrhosis in the tropics (PDF) -
Liv-52 - A new therapeutic agent in the management of steatorrhoea of cirrhosis of the liver (PDF) -
Long-term studies on the therapy of hepatic damage and cirrhosis of liver (PDF) -
Cirrhosis of liver - Results of treatment with an indigenous drug: Liv-52 (PDF) -
B.S.P. test in the evaluation of therapy in hepatic cirrhosis by an indigenous drug Liv-52 (PDF) -
Liv-52 - Infantile cirrhosis (PDF) -
Clinical and histopathological evaluation of Liv-52 in cirrhosis in liver (PDF) -
Liv-52 therapy in cirrhosis of liver in children (PDF) -
Treatment of infantile cirrhosis with an indigenous preparation (PDF) -
For all research studies and clinical trials on Liv-52, please visit the Liv-52 Research Page
LiverCare / Liv-52 Milestones :
- More than 300 clinical studies, many double-blind, placebo-controlled, have been performed on LiverCare /Liv-52 since its introduction in 1955. Since then, it has become one of the most widely sold medications in the world and endorsed by over 200,000 healthcare professionals.
- In what is believed to be the first herbal remedy granted regulatory approval as a drug, LiverCare / Liv-52 has recently been registered a safe and effective drug by the "Intercantonal Office for the Control of Medicines," Switzerland's equivalent of the United States' FDA.
Know your Liver:
- Liver is the biggest and the most complex organ in the body with more than 500 functions
- The liver is an "incredible chemical factory," producing many important chemical compounds needed to survive, such as bile, albumin, blood clotting factors, cholesterol, Vitamin E.
- Converts amino acids (proteins) and lipids into glucose, a complex process catalyzed by a series of enzymes
- Plays a major role in maintaining normal blood sugar levels, an important source of energy for the brain, heart and muscles.
- Performs numerous other functions such as regulating lipids or metabolizing prescribed and over the counter drugs, alcohol, and many other ingested chemicals such as caffeine, etc.
- Helps digest the food we eat and assists in ridding our body of many toxins.
- Eliminates various harmful chemicals from the body. Treats about 1,300 ml of blood per minute, thereby acting as the body's "garbage disposal."
Liver dysfunctions may take many forms
- 4,000,000 people have Hepatitis C in the United States, causing 10,000 deaths every year.
- Cirrhosis of the liver is the eighth leading cause of death in the United States - kills 25,000 people per year.
- Commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering medications such as statins (e.g. Lipitor), among many other chemical drugs, are known to be toxic to the liver.
- Widely taken OTC medications are not as safe as they seem. For example, Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol) can be toxic to the liver and its toxicity can be accentuated by alcohol.
- The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, notes that in one year, hospitals treated over 26,765 patients for alcohol toxicity and another 16,635 for Acetaminophen (Tylenol) toxicity.
- Fatigue, aches, and pain in joints and muscles, frequent headaches, stress and appetite fluctuations may be signs of an over-worked liver.
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