Liver Function

The liver is the body’s largest internal organ  that sits on the right hand side of the belly. It is an essential organ that has many functions in the body, including making proteins and blood clotting factors, manufacturing triglycerides and cholesterol, glycogen synthesis and bile production. The liver filters the blood coming from the digestive tract and also detoxifies the chemicals and metabolizes the vitamins, proteins, fats, carbohydrates and drugs. The liver secrets the bile that ends up back in the intestine.

Blood detoxification and Purification

Bile production and Excretion

Metabolism of Fats, Proteins and Carbohydrates

Synthesis of Plasma Proteins

 

  • Cirrhosis
  • Jaundice

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