Liver Problems

 
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The liver is a large and important organ that sits just below the ribcage; it performs many vital functions, including helping with digestion, handling toxins, and keeping blood cells in balance. Liver problems can happen when the liver has been overstressed from high levels of toxins, which happens in alcoholism. Infections such as hepatitis also can damage the liver. When healthy liver tissue is replaced by scar tissue, due to repeated inflammation or infections, the condition is called cirrhosis. Drug abusers, alcoholics, diabetics, and the obese are at higher risk for liver problems. Liver problems can cause a yellowing of the skin ... MORE



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Dark field microscopy and your liver

Dark field microscopy and your liver

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Meridian Therapy for the Liver

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Bacteria linked to liver disease

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