Natural therapists use the term ‘sluggish liver’ to describe a situation in which your liver and gall bladder are not functioning as well as they could be. Based on this philosophy, indications that your liver function may be sub-optimal and may benefit from therapies designed to support the detoxification and excretion of toxins may include:
Other signs and symptoms may indicate the presence of more serious conditions requiring professional treatment (such as hepatitis or gall stones). These include:
If you are suffering from any of the symptoms listed above, it is essential that you see your health care professional to determine the cause of the problem. Professional treatment and prescription medication are necessary for the treatment of severe liver and gall bladder disease such as gallstones, hepatitis, fatty liver or cirrhosis, and permanent changes to your dietary and lifestyle habits may also be required.
In naturopathic medicine, poor eating habits are considered a key cause of sluggish liver function (for example, eating too many foods that are high in fat and/or are heavily processed). Being overweight or obese may also compromise liver function by causing fatty tissue to accumulate in the liver (fatty liver).
Additionally, certain prescription medications and environmental toxins may affect liver function.