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Liver Regeneration/ Liver Detoxification / Hepatic Drainage - Protocol

1. Liver Regeneration / Hepatocyte Repair

Used when the liver tissue itself is damaged or under toxic stress (drugs, alcohol, chronic toxicity, fatty liver, long illness).

Hepar Suis Injeel Ampoules
Organotherapy remedy using potentised liver tissue to stimulate regeneration of hepatocytes. Best used when there is deep hepatic weakness or structural damage.

Sanum Silvaysan (Carduus Marianus)
Milk thistle–based hepatoprotective remedy supporting liver cell protection and regeneration. Often used in toxic liver stress or fatty liver.

Sanum Epalipid (Soya Lecithin)
Supports liver fat metabolism and cell membrane integrity. Helpful in fatty liver, lipid metabolism disorders, and cholesterol regulation.


2. Primary Liver Detoxification / Hepatic Drainage

Used when the liver is congested, toxic, or sluggish and needs detox support.

Hepeel N Ampoules
Stronger detox and liver stimulation remedy used in acute or chronic hepatic overload. Works quickly due to injectable/ampoule form.

Hepeel Tablets
Daily maintenance liver detox and digestive support remedy. Good for chronic sluggish liver.

Guna Epatoguna Tablets
Metabolic liver detox support, often used when toxins, medications, or metabolic waste overload the liver.

Guna Liver Plus Granules
Gentle long-term detox support remedy. Good for slow detox or sensitive patients.


3. Biliary System / Gallbladder Drainage

Used when symptoms relate to bile flow problems, gallbladder congestion, or fat digestion issues.

Leptandra Compositum  Ampoules or Leptandra Drops 
Strongly focused on liver-bile axis and gallbladder drainage. Useful when bile flow is sluggish and constipation or right-sided abdominal symptoms appear.

Chol Injeel Ampoules
Organ remedy specifically supporting gallbladder and bile metabolism.

Sanum Sanugall
Terrain remedy for gallbladder function and bile regulation.

Dr Reckeweg R7 Drops
Traditional homeopathic liver-gallbladder remedy used for biliary congestion and digestive disturbance.

Tegor Artichoke Activ Syrup
Herbal bile stimulant increasing bile secretion and fat digestion.


4. Systemic Detox / Drainage Remedies

Used when toxins accumulate in the body and multiple detox organs need stimulation.

Hepar Compositum Ampoules
Major bioregulatory detox remedy stimulating liver and systemic detox pathways.

Hepar Compositum (100 Ampoules)
Same formulation used for longer or intensive detox protocols.

Guna Deep Cleanse Drops
Supports liver, lymphatic, and renal detox pathways simultaneously.

Anti-Li 2 Drops
Drainage remedy helping eliminate inflammatory toxins and metabolic waste.

Tegor Drenater Vials
Multi-organ detox remedy supporting liver, kidney, and lymphatic elimination.

Tegor Drenactiv
Liquid detox tonic for systemic cleansing.


5. Kidney / Renal Detox Support

Used when detoxification requires renal elimination support.

Tegor Activation Ren Vials
Herbal remedy specifically stimulating kidney detox and urinary elimination.


6. Digestive / Enzyme Support

Used when poor digestion contributes to liver overload.

Guna Enzyformula Tablets
Digestive enzyme support improving breakdown of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. Helps reduce metabolic load on the liver.

Example protocol clinicians often use

Quick Clinical Selection Guide

Sluggish Liver / General Hepatic Congestion

Symptoms: fatigue after eating, intolerance to fatty foods, coated tongue, dull right-sided discomfort, sluggish digestion.

Best choices


Toxic Liver / Drug or Chemical Overload

Symptoms: medication use, alcohol toxicity, chemical exposure, fatigue, nausea, heavy liver feeling.

Best choices


Liver Cell Damage / Fatty Liver / Long-Term Liver Weakness

Symptoms: fatty liver, chronic illness affecting liver, slow recovery, metabolic overload.

Best choices


Gallbladder Congestion / Sluggish Bile Flow

Symptoms: right-upper abdominal discomfort, nausea after fatty foods, pale stools, constipation.

Best choices


Poor Fat Digestion / Bloating After Meals

Symptoms: bloating, fullness after fatty meals, belching, slow digestion.

Best choices


Chronic Constipation from Liver Stagnation

Symptoms: sluggish bowels, right-sided fullness, headaches, irritability.

Best choices


Detox Programs / Systemic Toxin Clearance

Symptoms: chronic fatigue, toxin overload, inflammatory waste accumulation.

Best choices


Lymphatic / Multi-Organ Drainage

Symptoms: sluggish detox pathways, fluid retention, general toxic load.

Best choices


Kidney Detox Support During Cleansing

Symptoms: detox reactions, fluid retention, need for renal elimination.

Best choice


Very Quick Practitioner Memory Guide

Liver detox:
HepeelEpatogunaLiver Plus

Liver repair:
Hepar Suis SilvaysanEpalipid

Gallbladder / bile:
LeptandraChol Injeel Sanugall

Systemic detox:
Hepar CompositumDeep CleanseDrenater

Digestive support:
EnzyformulaArtichoke Activ

Kidney detox:
Activation Ren

Clinical Sequence for Liver Detox and Regeneration

1. Open Drainage Pathways (Preparation Phase)

Goal: stimulate elimination organs so toxins can leave the body safely.

Typical duration: 7–14 days

Remedies commonly used

Why this step matters:
If drainage pathways are sluggish, detoxification can worsen symptoms (fatigue, headaches, skin eruptions, nausea).


2. Activate Liver Detoxification

Goal: stimulate liver metabolism, bile flow, and toxin processing.

Typical duration: 2–4 weeks

Core remedies

Add if bile flow is sluggish

This stage mobilises stored toxins and improves bile secretion so toxins can be excreted through the digestive tract.


3. Systemic Detox Support (Optional but Often Used)

Goal: enhance elimination when toxin load is high.

Remedies

This phase helps prevent detox reactions by supporting the entire detoxification system.


4. Liver Regeneration and Metabolic Repair

Goal: restore hepatocyte function and rebuild liver tissue.

Typical duration: 4–8 weeks or longer

Key remedies

This stage stabilises the liver after detoxification and improves long-term function.


Optional Digestive Support During Any Phase

If digestion is weak or fat metabolism is poor:

This reduces the metabolic burden on the liver during treatment.


Example Practical Protocol (Simplified)

Week 1–2
Drainage

Week 3–6
Liver detox

Week 6–12
Liver repair


Key Principle

Drain → Detoxify → Regenerate

Skipping the drainage phase can make detoxification uncomfortable or ineffective.

 

1. Toxic / Overloaded Liver

(Modern lifestyle / chemical exposure pattern)

Typical patient picture

The liver is overwhelmed by medications, alcohol, environmental toxins, processed foods, or chronic inflammation. Detox pathways are sluggish and the patient often feels chronically tired or “toxic.”

Common symptoms

  • Persistent fatigue

  • Brain fog

  • Nausea or heaviness after eating

  • Headaches

  • Skin eruptions (eczema, acne, rashes)

  • Sensitivity to chemicals or alcohol

  • Bad breath or coated tongue

Remedies most useful

Drainage / detox

Liver detox

Clinical aim

Reduce toxic load and improve detoxification capacity.


2. Sluggish Bile / Gallbladder Stagnation

(Digestive liver pattern)

Typical patient picture

The liver produces insufficient bile or the gallbladder is sluggish. Fat digestion is impaired and bile flow is reduced.

Common symptoms

  • Bloating after fatty meals

  • Nausea with rich foods

  • Right upper abdominal discomfort

  • Constipation

  • Pale or floating stools

  • Bitter taste in the morning

Remedies most useful

Biliary drainage

Digestive stimulation

Clinical aim

Improve bile flow and fat digestion, relieving digestive congestion.


3. Fatty / Metabolic Liver

(Metabolic syndrome pattern)

Typical patient picture

This pattern is increasingly common and is associated with metabolic stress, high carbohydrate diets, insulin resistance, or long-term toxin exposure. The liver accumulates fat and becomes metabolically inefficient.

Common symptoms

  • Fatty liver diagnosis or elevated liver enzymes

  • Weight gain around abdomen

  • Poor energy levels

  • Blood sugar fluctuations

  • Cholesterol imbalance

  • Brain fog after meals

Remedies most useful

Liver regeneration

Metabolic support

Supportive detox

  • Hepeel – supports detox pathways during recovery

Clinical aim

Restore liver metabolism and repair hepatocyte function.


Quick Practitioner Memory Guide

Toxic liver → detox the system
Hepar CompositumHepeel Deep Cleanse

Sluggish bile → improve bile flow
Leptandra Chol InjeelArtichoke

Fatty liver → regenerate liver cells
Hepar Suis SilvaysanEpalipid


💡 Important clinical note

Many patients actually present with a combination of patterns, for example:

  • Toxic liver + sluggish bile

  • Fatty liver + toxic overload

In those cases practitioners often combine drainage + detox + regeneration remedies.

 

1. Hormonal Congestion Liver

(Estrogen clearance problem)

Typical patient picture

The liver is not clearing hormones efficiently, especially estrogen. This pattern is common in women with hormonal imbalance, peri-menopause, or after long-term contraceptive use.

Common symptoms

  • PMS or heavy periods

  • Breast tenderness

  • Hormonal migraines

  • Mood swings or irritability

  • Fluid retention

  • Endometriosis or fibroids

Remedies often helpful

Clinical aim

Improve hepatic hormone metabolism and bile elimination.


2. Stress Liver / Burnout Liver

(Sympathetic overload affecting liver function)

Typical patient picture

Chronic stress alters liver metabolism and glucose regulation. The liver becomes dysregulated by cortisol and sympathetic nervous system activity.

Common symptoms

  • Irritability or anger easily triggered

  • Tightness in the diaphragm or ribs

  • Blood sugar swings

  • Afternoon exhaustion

  • Waking between 1–3 a.m.

Remedies often helpful

Clinical aim

Support liver metabolism while reducing stress-driven metabolic strain.


3. Lymphatic Liver Congestion

(Poor drainage around the liver)

Typical patient picture

The liver may function reasonably well, but the lymphatic drainage around the liver and gut is sluggish.

Common symptoms

  • Puffiness or swelling

  • Fluid retention

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Slow detox reactions

  • Sensitivity to detox treatments

Remedies often helpful

Clinical aim

Improve lymphatic and elimination pathways around the liver.


4. Digestive Overload Liver

(Digestive stress burdening the liver)

Typical patient picture

The liver is overwhelmed by poor digestion, gut dysbiosis, or excessive dietary load, especially fats and processed foods.

Common symptoms

  • Bloating and gas

  • Belching after meals

  • Feeling very full after eating

  • Food intolerance

  • Fatigue after meals

Remedies often helpful

Clinical aim

Reduce digestive burden so the liver can function normally.


5. Silent Inflammatory Liver

(Low-grade chronic inflammation)

Typical patient picture

The liver is inflamed but symptoms are subtle. Often associated with metabolic syndrome, gut inflammation, or toxin exposure.

Common symptoms

  • Mild fatigue

  • Slightly elevated liver enzymes

  • Skin problems

  • Brain fog

  • Slow metabolism

Remedies often helpful

Clinical aim

Reduce inflammation and restore normal liver function.

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