Oct 18, 2018
Today's episode is - after the host of positive feedback
I received from my last "solosode" deep dive into how to interpret
your own bloodwork - another solosode.
Long story short is this... ...I recently tested my
liver enzymes and they were shockingly high... ...so I decided to
test whether this whole "liver detox" thing actually works...
...and I walk you through exactly what I did (and the relatively
shocking results) in today's show.
Enjoy!
In this Solosode, you'll hear...
-Why I got my liver tested in the first
place...5:48
- When I got my blood panel done, my liver enzyme numbers
were through the roof.
- High liver stress.
- Around the levels of non-alcoholic liver disease.
- My aspartate aminotransferase was 172. It's considered
risky if it's above 40.
- My alinine aminotransferase was 83. Anything above 55 is
considered risky.
- My alkaline phosphatase was also mildly elevated.
- High albumin levels.
- Inflammation was low, but had signs of significant liver
stress.
- I wanted to test out the liver cleanses on the market.
- Create a doable detox that I can do at home, I can still
workout, and can accomplish in a fairly short period of
time.
-About Liver Flushing...9:18
- A liver is a central processing mechanism that cleanses 1.5
liters of blood per minute.
- Around 500 different biochemical reactions that occur
within the liver.
- Division and breakdown of chemical substances:
catabolism
- Synthesis of protein molecules: anabolism
- If any of the processes don't work properly, it will affect
other processes' ability to work properly.
- Liver is more or less a purification plant for the
blood.
- Plays a role in excreting both endogenous and exogenous
compounds.
- Regrows rapidly, with around 10% of healthy liver
tissue.
- Myth of Prometheus: Zeus punished him by chaining him to a
rock and an eagle picks at his liver during the day. His liver
would regenerate the same amount at night.
- Greek physician Hippocrates described "humors", one of
which was yellow bile of the liver.
- According to traditional Chinese medicine, the liver holds
your soul. Full of energy and power.
- Your "ki" is unable to flow when the liver is not
functioning properly.
- Cleansing the liver involves amplifying these processes to
work properly.
- Also assists with bile production; assists with the
gallbladder.
- Bile in the gallbladder can condense and become
"stones."
- If the bile isn't expelled, you can get congestion in the
liver.
-Some more basic terms you should know...15:05
- Fatty liver: cells in the liver are saturated with
fat.
- Intrahepatic bile ducts are full of bile but have a high
concentration of cholesterol in them.
- The cholesterol in the liver accumulates, and you end up
with excess.
- During a flush, the liver is encouraged to increase its
excretory function to eliminate excess bile, and allow gallbladder
to evacuate the bile.
- If you know what you're doing, you can regularly go to a
liver clinic and maintain the health of your liver.
- Exercise can elevate liver enzymes to a certain extent, but
high levels indicate more than just exercise is the
problem.
-The actual results of my lab test, post liver
cleanse...19:21
- In addition to elevated to elevated enzymes:
- Hormones were pretty good: free testosterone = 78. Total
testosterone = 880.
- Sex hormone binding globulin = 84 (lower is
better)
- GGT (gamma glutamyl transferase) is a good proxy for
gallbladder health.
- My alinine aminotransferase dropped from 83 to
33.
- My aspartate aminotransferase dropped from 172 to
37.
- GGT was 15. Extremely low risk.
- Free testosterone jumped from 78 to 115; Total testosterone
went from 880 to 1154.
-What I ate for breakfast, lunch, dinner during my liver
cleanse...25:10
- Kitchari recipe for 3-4 servings: Ingredients: ½ cup split
yellow mung beans 2 tablespoons coconut
oil 1-inch stick of kombu (optional - I used organic,
non-GMO miso instead) 4 cups homemade Kettle & Fire bone broth 2
tablespoons coconut cream Spices: 1½ teaspoons cumin
seeds 1½ teaspoons fennel seeds 1½ teaspoons coriander
powder 1 tablespoon ginger root freshly minced ½ teaspoon
turmeric powder ½ teaspoon fenugreek
seeds ¼ teaspoon black mustard seeds Pinch of asafoetida Vegetables: 2 cups of any mixed
vegetables. I used bok choy, cilantro and dinosaur
kale. To serve: Fresh lime A dollop of GT's Living Foods coconut yogurt
Sea salt to taste Instructions:
-The night before (24 hours earlier), soak the mung beans in ample
filtered water. -When you’re ready to cook, drain the mung beans
and rinse under running water. Place rice in a sieve and rinse till
the water runs clear. Prepare vegetables by peeling and chopping
them up, then set all of this aside. -Heat coconut oil over medium
heat, in a heavy-bottomed pot. Add cumin, fennel, fenugreek and
black mustard seeds and cook for a few minutes to release
aromatics, and until the mustard seeds have popped. Add the rest of
the spices and stir to combine. -Add a cup of vegetable stock,
followed by mung beans, kombu or miso, coconut cream, rice and
vegetables, then add the rest of the stock (or water). -Cover and
bring to a boil, then reduce to a low heat. Simmer for about 40
minutes. Check the pot periodically as the rice swells and may
stick to the bottom. Add more water if you want a soupier
consistency, and simmer longer to get a thicker stew. -Serve with
fresh coriander chopped and folded through, a drizzle of fresh lime
juice, spoon of coconut yogurt and sea salt to taste.
- Had a 16 oz. glass of celery juice with each
meal.
- Put 2 scoops of Kion Aminos in for protein.
- Occasionally add greens powder.
- Organic malic acid powder
- I also tested my blood glucose levels.
- Dropped from 90 to 50.
- Full on ketosis while maintaining adequate energy to
workout and engage in my business.
-Practices I incorporated throughout the
cleanse...33:45
- Every night before bed, I used Triphala for GI
cleansing.
- Mix it with hot water and vanilla stevia to counter the
horrible taste.
- Epsom salts.
- 2 tsp epsom salts, one heaping tsp of Triphala.
- Coffee enemas (3x throughout the cleanse)
- On final day, used a castor oil pack on wool pad.
Resources from this episode:
-7-day liver cleanse summary: No coffee, no alcohol, no meat
for the entire week
Celery juice with one teaspoon organic
malic acid powder and 2 scoops Kion Aminos prior to each of the three meals of the
day: breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Kitchari Ayurvedic cleansing stew (full recipe below) for
breakfast, lunch and dinner.
2 teaspoons Epsom salts dissolved in warm water
each night
1 teaspoon Lost Empire Triphala herbs in hot tea with
vanilla stevia each night
Three coffee enemas spread out
throughout the course of the week Two sessions spread out
during the week with
1 hour of castor oil pack placed on liver area, held on
with the Hyperice Venom heat/vibration belt
-The WellnessFX liver blood test Ben
recommends
-Article: The Kion Coffee Enema: Everything
You've Always Wanted To Know About Coffee Enemas (But Were Afraid
To Ask).
-Article: How to Detox Your Liver: A Complete
Guide to Purifying the Body With Liver Flushing
-Podcast: A Deep Dive Into How To Interpret
The Results Of Your Blood Testing – Ben Greenfield Reveals & Walks
You Through His Laboratory Results From WellnessFX.
-Podcast: The Rain Barrel Effect: How a 6,000
Year Old Secret Holds the Answer to Getting Well, Losing Weight,
and Feeling Alive Again.
-Podcast: Radical Metabolism: How To Cleanse
Your Gallbladder, Increase Your Metabolism, Burn More Fat Without
Exercise & Much More!
Kitchari recipe for 3-4 servings: I
ngredients:
½ cup split yellow mung beans
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1-inch stick of kombu (optional - I used organic,
non-GMO miso instead)
4 cups homemade Kettle & Fire bone broth
2 tablespoons coconut cream
Spices: 1½ teaspoons cumin seeds
1½ teaspoons fennel seeds
1½ teaspoons coriander powder
1 tablespoon ginger root freshly minced
½ teaspoon turmeric powder
½ teaspoon fenugreek seeds
¼ teaspoon black mustard seeds
Pinch of asafoetida
Vegetables: 2 cups of any mixed vegetables.
I used bok choy, cilantro and dinosaur
kale.
To serve: Fresh lime A dollop of GT's Living Foods coconut yogurt
Sea salt to taste
Instructions:
-The night before (24 hours earlier), soak the mung beans in
ample filtered water.
-When you’re ready to cook, drain the mung beans and rinse under
running water. Place rice in a sieve and rinse till the water runs
clear. Prepare vegetables by peeling and chopping them up, then set
all of this aside.
-Heat coconut oil over medium heat, in a heavy-bottomed pot. Add
cumin, fennel, fenugreek and black mustard seeds and cook for a few
minutes to release aromatics, and until the mustard seeds have
popped. Add the rest of the spices and stir to combine.
-Add a cup of vegetable stock, followed by mung beans, kombu or
miso, coconut cream, rice and vegetables, then add the rest of the
stock (or water).
-Cover and bring to a boil, then reduce to a low heat. Simmer
for about 40 minutes. Check the pot periodically as the rice swells
and may stick to the bottom. Add more water if you want a soupier
consistency, and simmer longer to get a thicker stew.
-Serve with fresh coriander chopped and folded through, a
drizzle of fresh lime juice, spoon of coconut yogurt and sea salt
to taste.
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