October 17, 2016
(TheTruthAboutCancer.com) The liver is a large organ that sits on the right side of the belly. Along with the gall bladder, pancreas, and intestines, it helps to digest and absorb your food. The liver’s main job is to filter blood coming from the gut before it is circulated to the rest of the body. The liver also detoxifies and breaks down chemicals in the blood, including drugs and toxic pollutants.
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While a healthy liver has the ability to grow back, or regenerate, when it is damaged, chronic inflammation can damage the liver permanently… leading further to cirrhosis and liver cancer or liver failure if left untreated.
Unfortunately, there is no way to compensate for loss of liver function in the long term. Although liver dialysis may help for a little while, liver transplantation is the only long-term solution for liver failure. Therefore, it’s vital that you take steps to keep your liver healthy and cancer-free.
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