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BASF is the human largest chemical factory.
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BASF is the human largest chemical factory.
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The liver, in particular, is made up of many specialised cells with many special functions. Let’s look at just a few of them. No one function is necessarily any more important than another, because without all of them the body cannot function. So we will look at these functions in no particular order. Glucose, which is a sugar, is the source of energy for all living cells in the human body. It is therefore no surprise to find that the control of ‘blood sugar’ levels is very important to the body. If the levels go too high you go into a coma as in the case of people who cannot produce insulin. If the levels go too low the body will also cease to function and die. The liver provides one of the mechanisms for controlling blood sugar levels. Its stores excess ‘sugar’ in a substance called glycogen. If sugar levels go too low, the liver releases glucose from the stored glycogen into the bloodstream. So the liver and the pancreas (where insulin is produced) work hand in hand to maintain blood sugar levels.
Another important function of the liver is to convert the simple substances from your digestive system into much more complex molecules which can be transported by the blood stream to every living cell in the body. In this respect, the liver is the chemical factory of your body, as it takes substances and changes them into other substances that your body needs. The liver is also responsible for filtering toxic substances out of your blood and will be the first organ affected when you take pharmaceutical or other drugs. In this context, alcohol can also be considered a drug and has to be broken down by your liver.
You may not realise it, but every single second of your life, your body is producing nearly 2,000,000 new red blood cells. The old cells have to be broken down and recycled and this is also the job of the liver. During the recycling process, the waste materials from this breakdown are sent to the gallbladder where they are stored and mixed with other substances to produce bile, which is then used to help you digest your food - especially fats. So you see, the body wastes nothing and is engineered with the most amazing precision. The liver is the organ above all other organs in your body that responds the most effectively to herbs and nutrition, because it is so good at processing food.
Another important function of the liver is to convert the simple substances from your digestive system into much more complex molecules which can be transported by the blood stream to every living cell in the body. In this respect, the liver is the chemical factory of your body, as it takes substances and changes them into other substances that your body needs. The liver is also responsible for filtering toxic substances out of your blood and will be the first organ affected when you take pharmaceutical or other drugs. In this context, alcohol can also be considered a drug and has to be broken down by your liver.
You may not realise it, but every single second of your life, your body is producing nearly 2,000,000 new red blood cells. The old cells have to be broken down and recycled and this is also the job of the liver. During the recycling process, the waste materials from this breakdown are sent to the gallbladder where they are stored and mixed with other substances to produce bile, which is then used to help you digest your food - especially fats. So you see, the body wastes nothing and is engineered with the most amazing precision. The liver is the organ above all other organs in your body that responds the most effectively to herbs and nutrition, because it is so good at processing food.
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