Lots of naturopathic liver-healing/cleansing approaches employ chlorophyll, the green part of plants, essentially, in various forms, but the real scientific data on how effective that is is sketchy at best. (Do a Google search on "chlorophyll and liver" and read what you see.). The best way to heal a liver, assuming it's not infected with a virus or with cancer is to eat a balanced diet, avoid harmful medicines and alcohol, exercise, and allow it to "detoxify" (that word always makes me suspicious when I read it) itself. The liver's an amazing and resilient organ, and, as Fake Boobs told you, liver function and liver enzyme bloodwork will tell you exactly where it stands healthwise.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . How long does my liver have? I've been really getting concerned about my liver, since it must be in the same shape as an alcoholic's. I mean, I'm only 21 (almost 22) and have been taking huge amounts of painkillers for 5 years. So I was wondering if anybody has an idea of how much a liver can take? For the first 4 years I was taking an average of 500mg accetaminophen (tylenol), 200mg celebrix, and 600mg ibeprophen a day. Since my pain got worse, I've stepped it up a notch. In the past half-year I've been taking 650mg Rating: 5