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ViaZen pharma
ViaZen pharma
Metagenics
NFH
Designs for Health
Pure Encapsulations
Genestra (Seroyal)
Genestra (Seroyal)
Dr. Reckeweg & Cie.
Living Alchemy
PARALiver
The liver is a triangular shaped organ. It is the largest organ in the human body, and in a sense, the most complex. It acts as the body's chemical plant and has many vital functions: it regulates the level of chemicals in the body, synthesizes the factors that allow blood clots (coagulation factors) to form in the event of bleeding.
The liver makes about half of the body's cholesterol. The rest comes from food. Most of the cholesterol produced by the liver is used to produce bile,. Additionally, cholesterol is needed for the synthesis of certain hormones, such as estrogen, testosterone, and adrenal hormones. It is also an essential component of cell membranes.
The liver makes other substances, including proteins that the body needs to perform its functions. For example, clotting factors are proteins needed to stop bleeding. Albumin is a protein that helps maintain fluid pressure in the bloodstream.
Sugars are stored in the liver as glycogen, then split and released into the circulation as glucose when the body needs it, for example during sleep, after several hours of fasting, and when blood sugar levels are low. becomes too low (hypoglycemia).
The liver also metabolizes harmful or toxic substances (toxins), absorbed through the intestine or produced elsewhere in the body, and then excretes them as harmless byproducts in the bile or in the blood. . The liver receives blood directly from the intestine, and directly from the heart, like all other organs. Blood from the intestines contains almost everything that is absorbed by the intestines, including nutrients, drugs, and sometimes toxins.
There is no very specific warning sign of poor liver health; nevertheless certain symptoms such as fatigue, fever, a feeling of discomfort or even abdominal pain on the right, digestive problems, an increase in abdominal volume (which fills with fluid called ascites), a yellow discoloration of the skin (called jaundice) can alert.
It is often difficult to notice that you are suffering from liver disease, as the symptoms can be crude or even absent, even in cases of chronic disease, hence the importance of supporting it
Nature has offered us many plants capable of relieving the liver of toxins that clog it up. This is one of the five emunctories: the liver, kidneys, lungs, skin and intestines. In order to relieve the liver, it is important to support it by providing the other organs with a little boost in their work as well.
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