The importance of your Liver
The liver is the largest internal organ in your body
and it is something you cannot live without. Your liver has important jobs to
do and one of these is to help remove toxins and harmful substances. However,
when it comes to the liver it can be very difficult to tell how well it is
working. The reason for this is it doesn’t have the capabilities to skip beats
like your heart or produce a cough to let you know that it is not working
properly until it falls to around 10% capacity of its normal working abilities.
Roles
your liver plays
Your liver is made up of two main lobes which are
located beneath your diaphragm and on top of your stomach, your right kidney,
and your intestines. When your liver is healthy it produces bile which helps
remove waste and break down fats. It helps to regulate the levels of protein,
sugar, and fat entering your bloodstream and it cleans drugs and alcohol from
your blood. The liver also processes the nutrients absorbed by your intestines
during digestion, helps to ensure your blood clots when you hurt yourself by
producing proteins, cholesterol and clotting factors. It also regulates a lot
of your hormones and neutralises free radicals.
The
impact of being overweight on your liver

Fructose isn’t the only thing that harm your liver
though. There are toxins in your home, water, and the air. These are the
chemicals in plastics like phthalates and BPA/BPS, flame-retardants, and
formaldehyde. These could be in your furniture, carpeting and vinyl floor
coverings, building materials, paint, mattresses, vinyl shower curtains,
children’s toys, plastic water bottles and containers and scented beauty
products.
Time
to detox
The good thing is that you can detox your liver from all these harmful substances. There are many
great ways to detox the liver however you need to talk to a naturopath or nutritionist before you do this because if you do it the wrong way you will actually increase the toxins in your body. To ensure your liver detoxes you need to make sure your bowel is functioning properly and you are going to the toilet on a regular basis. If not then the detox, whatever you use, will only go into your bowel and then cycle back into your liver making your body even more toxic. This is a very simplistic explanation of how it works but you need to be aware of this. So don’t rush off to the shop to buy a detox that could be wrong for you. Speak to a trained professional about it. Here at our clinic we carefully investigate your digestive processes before we find a detox that is right for you. Give us a call or email us today to book either an online or face to face session so we can get things moving for you in the right direction.