By Dr. Kathryn Dundas, MD, CCFP
Sublime Life | The Journal
This week, a patient asked me how to detox their liver.
And I realized we’ve been taught to cleanse the body instead of understand it.
So my real question was: what signals is their system sending them?
Because the liver rarely needs a detox. It needs support.
SUBLIME LIFE
LIVER OPTIMIZATION GUIDE
First, A Reframe
Your liver does not need a “detox.”
It is already your primary detoxification organ — working 24 hours a day to process hormones, metabolize nutrients, regulate glucose, clear alcohol, and neutralize environmental exposures.
When someone asks how to “detox the liver,” what we’re really asking is:
- Is it inflamed?
- Is it fatty?
- Is insulin signaling off?
- Is alcohol intake too high?
- Is the stress axis dysregulated?
Optimization is different than cleansing.
We support function — we don’t shock the system.
LIVER OPTIMIZATION PROTOCOL
Evidence-Informed | Metabolically Grounded | Sustainable
- Lower Inflammatory Load
If liver enzymes are elevated or fatty liver is suspected:
- Pause alcohol for 4–6 weeks
- Remove ultra-processed foods
- Reduce refined carbohydrates and sugar
- Increase fiber (25–35g/day)
Why it matters:
Most liver dysfunction today is metabolic — not toxic.
- Stabilize Insulin Signaling
The liver is deeply tied to blood sugar regulation.
Support insulin sensitivity with:
- Resistance training 2–3x/week
- 10-minute walks after meals
- Adequate sleep (7–8 hours)
- Consider targeted metabolic support if needed
In some patients with insulin resistance or weight gain, GLP-1 microdosing may be appropriate under supervision.

3. Support Detoxification Pathways (Without “Detoxing”)
The liver relies on Phase I and Phase II pathways.
It needs:
- Protein (1.2–1.6 g/kg body weight)
- B vitamins (especially B6, B12, folate)
- Magnesium
- Glycine
- Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, arugula, cauliflower)
- Polyphenols (berries, green tea)
This is nourishment — not cleansing.
4. Improve Bile Flow
Healthy bile flow helps eliminate hormones and waste.
Support with:
- Hydration
- Bitter greens
- Adequate dietary fat (not zero-fat diets)
- Daily bowel movements
Constipation increases recirculation of toxins and estrogen metabolites.
5. Support Mitochondrial Health
The liver is metabolically demanding tissue.
Consider:
- Creatine
- Omega-3 fatty acids
- Adequate choline
- Strength training
- Circadian rhythm alignment
What We Do NOT Recommend
- Juice cleanses
- Extreme fasting while stressed
- Random “liver detox” powders
- Coffee enemas
- Severe calorie restriction
Detox culture is often marketing — not medicine.
When We Investigate Further
We assess:
- ALT, AST, GGT
- Ferritin
- Fasting insulin
- Lipid panel
- HbA1c
- Ultrasound if indicated
Because true optimization begins with data.
Final Thought
The liver thrives on rhythm, stability, and metabolic balance.
Not extremes.
Support the system.
Remove the overload.
Let the body do what it was designed to do.

Practitioner Pick
Graphene Sauna or Red Light Bed
If we’re speaking about liver optimization, we’re really speaking about mitochondrial signaling and systemic inflammation.
Our Graphene Sauna supports:
- Circulation
- Heat shock protein activation
- Improved metabolic flexibility
- Detox through sweat (secondary benefit — not primary mechanism)
Our Red Light Bed supports:
- Mitochondrial ATP production
- Cellular repair
- Inflammatory modulation
- Tissue recovery
Both are supportive tools — not “detox hacks.”
They work because they improve cellular resilience.
Product Pick
Vital Omega (Currently in Production)
If we’re supporting liver health from the inside, omega-3 fatty acids matter.
Vital Omega is different because:
- High-EPA formula for inflammatory modulation
- Molecularly distilled for purity
- Clinically relevant dosing
- Designed to integrate into our Longevity Wheel framework
Omega-3s help:
- Reduce hepatic inflammation
- Improve triglycerides
- Support insulin sensitivity
- Support mitochondrial membrane health
If you’d like early access when production completes, reply WAITLIST to this email.
Warmly,
Dr. Kathryn Dundas, MD, CCFP
Founder & Medical Director, Sublime Life