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Types of Jaundice

Coffee or Herbal tea
Coffee or Herbal tea

Coffee or herbal tea. Moderate coffee consumption has been shown to improve liver health by reducing: your risk of cirrhosis; levels of harmful liver enzymes; inflammation; It can also increase your antioxidant levels, which helps clear toxins from the body.

Digestive Enzymes
Digestive Enzymes

Digestive enzyme products are derived from three sources: Fruit-sourced — usually pineapple – or papaya-based. Animal-sourced — including pancreatin sourced from ox or hog. Plant-sourced — from probiotics, yeast and fungi. Vegetarian Products. Products in the digestive enzyme range can present a dizzying array of ingredients.

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Fiber
Fiber

Look for high-fiber foods, such as oatmeal, berries, and almonds. A balanced diet consisting of all five food groups can help support liver health and reduce jaundice. The United States Department of Agriculture’s MyPlate is a good model to use.

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Fruits and Vegetables
Fruits and Vegetables

Fruits and vegetables Although fruits containing digestive enzymes are best, eating a variety is key. USDA guidelines recommend eating at least 2 1/2 cups of vegetables and 2 cups of fruit every day.

Milk Thistle
Milk Thistle

Milk Thistle is renowned as a liver tonic and is the first natural remedy of choice for Jaundice, available to buy in our secure online shop.

Water
Water

Jaundice in babies is common and will typically resolve without treatment. Jaundice is a condition that causes skin and the whites of the eyes to turn yellow. Jaundice usually occurs because of an underlying condition with the liver that means it cannot dispose of a waste product called bilirubin efficiently.