She will help him work more effectively to eliminate toxins.
The largest vital organ in the human body, the liver fulfills many biological functions. “It’s a real factory”immediately reminds us of Claudie Bourry, pharmacist teacher in charge of lessons at Toulouse pharmacy university and phyto-to-therapy expert. It mainly has a role of storage of nutrients resulting from digestion, purification of the body, degradation of toxic and synthesis of various blood proteins, cholesterol and bile. “But if he is overloaded, because we eat too much or badly, whether we are stressed, the liver then does not succeed to ensure its digestive function.“” This imbalance can lead to fatigue, bloating, headache (headache), bad breath, night awakenings … The use of a specific essential oil is then ideal for rebooster.
The essential oil is made from a choleretical plant, that is to say capable of stimulating bile production, essential for good digestion. It is also cholagogue, facilitating the evacuation of bile to the intestine, regenerating and draining, all essential to good digestion. “These two aspects act as a detox for the liver” explains Claudie Bourry. “Detoxify or drain the liver means Let us help him eliminate toxins so that he works better.“” This plant also has powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds (rosmaric acid, flavonoids, phenolic acids, polyphenols or even diterpenes) which exercise a real protective role on the liver.
The plant in question is rosemary. In the form of essential oil, there are several chemical types according to the picking place, such as rosemary in camphor or cineole rosemary. But to tone the liver, “We will use rosemary essential oil in Verbénone” Teach us the pharmacist. It is available in pharmacies, herbalist and in certain food businesses. Our expert recommends taking 2 to 3 drops diluted in a vegetable oil (olive for example) or honey, in a small spoon, “Always before meals”. Why at that time? “Because the doors of the stomach are open. The lifts of the taste of essential oil will be avoided.” Rosemary oil in Verbénone can also be taken before and/or after a generous meal.
As a reminder, Romain essential oils are contraindicated for pregnant or breastfeeding women, children under 6 years old, epileptic, allergic or hormonal problems. Claudie Bourry advises prolonged use without medical advice. If in doubt, ask a pharmacist.
Thanks to Claudie Bourry, pharmacist teacher in charge of lessons at the Toulouse pharmacy university and expert in phyto-aromatherapy, co-author with Laurence Lebrun of “aromatherapy and its natural allies” (ed. Terran).