9 Properties Of Absinthe For The Health Of Our Liver
Absinthe is a very powerful plant. Although we can consume it without medical advice, any treatment should be controlled by a specialist to avoid complications, and in no case exceed 3 months.
Absinthe is a little-known medicinal plant. However, it is essential if you are looking for a cure for your liver health. Do you know all the properties of absinthe?
Taking care of this organ is essential to ensure a good quality of life and prevent disease.
In this article, we share with you the 9 properties of wormwood to improve liver function and overall health.
Liver
The liver is our body’s largest organ and is located below the diaphragm, most of the time on the right side. It performs vital functions for our body:
- Detoxification and filtering of toxins: it collects and eliminates toxins that enter our body through food, pollution, drugs, tobacco, etc.
- Digestion: it metabolizes carbohydrates, proteins and lipids by secretion of bile.
- Vitamin reserve: it stores vitamins A, D, E and K and glycogen.
Next to the liver is the gallbladder, which is the reservoir for bile. Therefore, the liver and the gallbladder work together.
Absinthe
Absinthe, also known as mugwort (Artemisia Absinthium) is a medicinal plant native to continental regions with a temperate climate in Europe, it also grows today in North Africa.
Its properties have been known since antiquity. Indeed, it was already used for cases of lead poisoning, for example.
- It is taken as an infusion (leaves and flowers), but it can also be found in powder or tincture form.
- Its main characteristic is its strong bitter flavor, which corresponds to the meaning of its name, “without sweetness”.
Absinthe is also used to make moxas, a kind of “cigar” used in traditional Chinese medicine to apply heat to our body.
This plant is also used to make the famous alcoholic drink known as wormwood.
Hepatic properties of wormwood
1. It increases the secretion of bile
The consumption of wormwood reduces inflammation of the gallbladder and therefore increases the secretion of bile.
This has a positive impact on all functions of the liver.
2. It decongests the liver
Among the properties of wormwood, we find its action on the liver.
Indeed, infusions of wormwood for short periods of time decongest the liver and gallbladder and thus promote their proper functioning.
3. It eliminates toxins
By decongesting liver function, we help this organ eliminate toxins more easily.
The liver cleanses the blood of toxic substances, both those coming from the outside, but also those generated by our body as waste.
If this is not done correctly, many disorders can arise, as well as chronic and degenerative diseases.
4. It improves digestion![improve digestion](https://sipeda.xyz/img/9-properties-of-absinthe-for-the-health-of-our-liv_22b.jpg)
The liver is involved in the process of digestion and metabolism of nutrients.
When it is not functioning properly, we can suffer from digestive disorders such as heaviness, acidity, gas, appetite disturbances, etc.
5. It reduces blood sugar levels
High blood sugar is very harmful to the pancreas, liver and the body in general.
This plant, therefore, is very effective in preventing diabetes but also insulin resistance, a very common disorder but still little recognized.
Controlling glucose is essential to prevent obesity, high cholesterol and high triglycerides, etc.
6. It treats liver failure
Note : Treatment of hepatic failure with wormwood requires the supervision of a healthcare professional.
7. It soothes liver colic
This herb is very useful in combating painful biliary or hepatic colic which occurs when there are stones obstructing the ducts.
8. It fights jaundice
This medicinal plant is a good remedy for jaundice. This disorder is characterized by a yellowish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes by an increase in bilirubin in the blood.
The origin of this problem is always related to liver failure.
9. Other disorders
Many other health conditions related to the liver can improve when we take wormwood to activate liver function:
- Sight problems
- Itching all over the body
- Halitosis or bad breath
- Lack of appetite
- Certain types of migraines
Warning
Absinthe is a plant with such powerful healing properties that we must consume it without excess and over limited periods of time, up to a maximum of 3 months.
If abused, it can affect our brain or liver, or cause muscle spasms.