The liver is a filter and a converter of
harmful chemicals into safer substances; in this case it converts alcohol into
water. The liver is constantly cleaning the blood at any given moment,
filtering about thirteen percent of the body's blood at once. In doing so the
liver constantly rids the body of waste and toxins. It creates cholesterol and
proteins (lipoproteins) so that fats can be carried throughout the body to its
proper destination for usage or storage.
The liver creates bile which is used
to remove waste and breakdown fats. It converts poisonous ammonia (waste
product from liquids) into urea to be excreted in the urine. It also clears the
blood of harmful drugs and substances
The liver converts excess glucose into
glycogen that is stored for later usage in the muscles. It stores excess iron
for hemoglobin so that it is able to carry oxygen throughout the body. It also
regulates amino acids which are the building blocks of proteins which are vital
to the body's maintenance.
When certain medications are taken in
conjunction with alcohol, they can increase the damage done to liver, leading
to a quicker onset of liver failure. This is because when mixed together they
create a stronger and more harmful toxin, therefore the liver has to work
harder to rid the body of both toxins. Although the liver removes most harm it
is still affected by the poison it neutralizes.
2 SIMPLE THINGS I WANT YOU TO DO TO BOOST YOUR LIVER FUNCTION
Drink
plenty of water all the time
Try to drink between 2-3 liters of water every day. It is
the only way your liver can drive toxins out of your body. If you can, start
every day with a large glass of water with the fresh juice of one to one half
lemon added. Lemon helps bolster your liver’s detoxification abilities. The
citric acid in lemon juice encourages the liver to produce bile, one important
component that your body uses to excrete toxins.
Eat
plenty of vegetables
Eat plenty of liver rebuilding foods, such as leafy
greens, carrots, cabbage, Ugu (pumpkin leaf), Afang, Utazi, Efo, and other
veggies. They are recommended foods when doing a liver detox. Be sure to eat enough
daily. Eat lots of onions, garlic and broccoli since these vegetables contain
sulfur which is required to increase the liver’s detoxification ability.
Detoxification in the liver requires considerable amounts of nutrients to
function properly
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