The Importance of Detox
The liver is the largest internal organ and functions to filter the blood, cleansing toxins, wastes and pathogens. It also plays a key role in cholesterol balance, digestive enzyme production and energy metabolism and is the main fat burning organ. It is a resilient organ and is the only organ capable of regeneration.
OPTI DETOXIFICATION Support Solutions works synergistically to help liver detoxification, support liver function, improve digestion and can help in maintaining the liver.
- Supports the Liver
- Promotes Detoxification
- Good Source of Antioxidants
- Improves Digestion
It is imperative for your general health to have a healthy and fully functioning liver.
- The liver also produces bile, a fluid that helps digest fats and carry away waste.
- The liver filters all of the blood in the body and breaks down poisonous substances, such as drugs and alcohol.
- The liver consists of four lobes, which are each made up of eight sections and thousands of lobules (or small lobes).
The liver is an essential organ of the body that performs over 500 vital functions.
These include removing waste products and foreign substances from the bloodstream, regulating blood sugar levels, and creating essential nutrients.
The following are some of the Liver's important functions:
Filters Blood: All the blood leaving the stomach and intestines passes through the liver, which removes toxins, byproducts, and other substance harmful to the body
Albumin Production: Albumin is a protein that keeps fluids in the bloodstream from leaking into surrounding tissue. It also carries vitamins, hormones, and enzymes through the body
Bile Production: Bile is a fluid that is critical to the digestion and absorption of fats in the small intestine
Regulates Blood Clotting: Blood clotting coagulants are created using vitamin K, which can only be absorbed with the help of bile, a fluid that is produced by the liver
Resists Infections: As part of the filtering process, the liver also removes bacteria from the bloodstream which helps to resist infections
Regulates Amino Acids: The production of proteins depend on amino acids. The liver makes sure amino acid levels in the bloodstream remain healthy
Stores Vitamins and Minerals: The liver stores significant amounts of vitamins A, D, E, K, and • B12, as well as iron and copper
Processes Glucose: The liver removes excess glucose (sugar) from the bloodstream and stores it as glycogen. As the body needs the Glucose, it is converted back from the stored Glycogen
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