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Exercising
the Liver: An Excellent Guide to Health & Fitness
It is a tough job for
the liver to keep the cleaning function of the body always in smooth
operation especially with the present-day unhealthy eating and drinking
habits of people. And, like any other machines, it encounters malfunctioning
that needs immediate troubleshooting. But unlike other machines
that need only oiling to run again, the liver has to be looked upon
very carefully or the entire system will suffer if it does not function
very well.
In youth, you might
not notice the effects of malfunctioning liver. But when you reach
middle and advanced age, you will discover that a lot of sicknesses
are being caused by a malfunctioning liver. The symptoms of a damaged
liver are: dull aching pain in the right side of the stomach area
- often under the shoulder blade, terrible pain at the nape, rough
tongue, unpleasant taste in the mouth in the morning and the appearance
of yellowish color in the whites of the eyes. Other than those,
a person with a troubled liver would also frequently feel loss of
appetite, dizziness and drowsiness after meals.
With these indications
of ailments, the person is often irritated and weak which could
affect his entire outlook in life. And this could lead to fast deterioration
of the body. Growing old would then become a burden.
But you can do something
to prevent that misfortune from happening to you. Aging doesn’t
have to bring about all sorts of diseases. It is not a reason that
because you are getting old, you are expected to feel all kinds
of sickness. There are times when you regret why you never heeded
the advice to you before and why you never paid enough attention
to your health when you were younger. Instead of dwelling on those
regrets, why don’t you try doing something to alleviate that
condition? No matter at what age you will decide to do so, it is
never too late. Sanford Bennett, a phenomenal celebrity for bodily
rejuvenation thru natural methods, has proven so.
In his campaign for
total health rejuvenation, Sanford Bennett devised a program of
exercise for the liver to keep it in a fine condition. The liver,
being a gland, would respond well when exercised. And an exercise
involving tension of the abdominal muscles will benefit the liver
along with some massaging techniques. But of course, before doing
the exercise, one must be familiar with the position and the structure
of his own liver.
• First Exercise
There are three exercises Sanford Bennett described for the liver.
Feel the location of your liver with the fingers of both hands as
you lie on your back. Press the fingers upward past the ribs. The
liver can be easily moved and tensed because the abdominal muscles
are in relaxed state. Create pressing movements under and upwards.
Do this twenty times and increasing daily until you reach 100 or
until your condition permits.
This tensing exercise
is comparable to the effect you get when you ride a horse. This
is an exercise frequently prescribed by physicians when the liver
is not in good condition.
• Second
Exercise
Lie on your right side and place your left hand over the area of
your liver. Position yourself with the head slightly inclined forward
and with the knees bent. This will relax the abdominal muscles and
place the liver forward. With your knuckle of the thumb or the pad
of a finger, press well under the ribs and massage the liver.
• Third Exercise
(Percussion)
Light thumping of the liver will also help in the healthy activity
of the liver. Lie on your left side which inclines the liver forward
and the muscles relaxed. With your right fist, strike lightly but
rapidly on the area. Begin with twenty strikes and increase daily
up to how many your condition permits.
When the liver is properly
taken cared of, the whole body system is guaranteed to be in a good
condition. And when you pay equal attention to all the parts of
your body, there is no need to worry about your health failing.
Take care of your body.
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The writer, Ismael D. Tabije,
is the editor of the book, “The Man Who Grew
Younger: Secrets to Fitness and Beauty for the Middle Aged
and Beyond”, which can be accessed at http://growyounger.e-mart4all.com.
The book has complete descriptions and illustrations showing
unique but proven effective exercises for restoring sagging
muscles and elasticity of the skin of the face, chin, throat
and neck; reducing an obese abdomen; curing varicose veins
and rheumatism without medicine; minimizing falling hair;
and toning up muscles of all parts of the body
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