7 Tell-Tale Signs of Liver Damage
What Your Liver Does and Why It's So Important
Your liver is the largest vital organ in your body. It carries out several essential tasks every single day to keep your body running, including:
Breaking down toxins like, medications, alcohol, chemicals and pollutants. Converts ammonia, a byproduct of metabolism, into urea, which is excreted as urine. Produces bile to help with fat digestion.Converts glucose (carbohydrates) into glycogen to be used by your muscles. Manufactures cholesterol and triglycerides. Regulates blood levels of amino acids. Removes bacteria from the bloodstream and supports immune system. Stores some vitamins and minerals, such as Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin K and B 12.
All the blood leaving your intestines and stomach pass through your liver to be cleansed...