Chicory root has a long history of providing
support to liver problems. Ancient Romans used the herb to help cleanse the
blood. Egyptians were known to consume chicory root in large amounts to help purify
the liver and the blood. It’s popular today as a caffeine free replacement for
coffee- you may have tried it if you’ve visited New Orleans.
Digestive Support
Chicory may provide direct functional support to
the digestive reactions in the body. First of all, chicory root increases the
flow of bile, which supports digestion. Because extra bile helps break down
fats, chicory root may help optimize blood composition and is worth
consideration by anyone seeking to achieve optimal liver and gallbladder health.
Secondly, organic chicory root contains inulin, a soluble fiber that feeds
digestive flora in the intestines. Many plants contain inulin, but chicory root
has the highest concentration. Nourishing the healthy flora in the intestines
enhances digestion. Furthermore, since inulin content is not digestible, the
lack of glucose can help promote optimal blood sugar levels while also
increasing stool bulk and consistency to help eliminate toxins efficiently.
Antioxidant Activity
Many herbs are high in antioxidants, which, in
plants, often come in the form of compounds called phenolics. Chicory is a rich
source of these and the protective effects polyphenols on the cardiovascular
system is widely acknowledged. Chicory coffee has repeatedly been assessed for resistance
to redness due to its phenolics and caffeic acid content. Adding chicory root
to the diet of lab rats significantly increased antioxidant levels in the
blood. Researchers believe the benefit of dietary supplementation with chicory
is because of its polyphenolic (antioxidant) compounds.
Against Harmful Organisms
Having shown potent activity, chicory root
extract has generated interest for potential role against harmful organisms. An
Italian study found chicory root extract to have fungal cleansing qualities in
certain situations. Chicory root is toxic to strains of Salmonella at high
amounts and a 28-day rat study found no side effects from large servings of
chicory root extract.
Relation to the Liver
In addition to its beneficial antioxidant effect,
chicory root provides functional support to the liver. The Zoology Department
at Mansoura University
in Egypt
concluded chicory has a promising role worth considering for halting oxidative
stress and liver injury in some situations.
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