Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 When I feel an overload on my liver, I drink 1/2 lemon with large glass of warm water throughout the day. It's important to be drinking allot of spring water throughout the day. Distilled water is good for the short term. Milk thistle is good for the liver, including an herb called " Oregon Grape " . I also occassionally sprinkle my food with cayenne pepper. My doctor tells me to eat " Indian food " , as Indian spices are great detoxifiers for the liver. :-) Be careful that you don't eat the fried dishes though. Anyway, this works for me. If you want to try something natural, you might want to check this out. Cyndi barb1283 <barb1283@...> wrote: I just read this weekend, that in general itchy skin can be caused by liver problems or inflamation. If you have been treated with antifungals or been taking anything hard on your liver. Lots of things affect your liver including too much medicine or too many supplements, even some herbal teas. You might read up on liver inflamation if that continues. Remedy is to examine everything you are taking. If you started something new recently, experiment by withdrawing it, or stop everything you are taking that is 'non essential' and see if itching goes away. If it does go away then add supplements back in you want to take, one at a time. Take each one for awhile before adding another one back in. I got a burning rash from Tylenol even though I was not overdosing it. I stopped the Tylenol and rash started to disappear right away. I read that effective dose of Tylenol is very close to overdose for liver. > > inside my face and in my chest it feels itchy, especially my gums itch like crazy when I go into the worst moldy room, and for days afterwards. I'm taking benadryl, but it's not making it go away. Anyone else have this? > > Just out of curiosity, do regular allergies feel like this? Like to cats? It is driving me nuts. I want to scratch my eyes out and brush my gums til they bleed. Aaaahhh!;( > > Thanks, > Harriet > > FAIR USE NOTICE: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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