LIVER - A GUIDE TO HEALTH Take this liver health quiz now Pain is the one most people think of. Pain is not normal—it's a sign that your body is dealing with a challenge and cranking out inflammation as a result…and it would be wise to figure out exactly what that challenge is. If your lips swell up and you break out in hives after eating a certain food, chances are excellent you're allergic to it. This is especially true when it comes to your liver. You see, your liver can continue to function when as much as 70% of its capacity is lost! So many times people don't even know they have a liver problem until it's practically getting ready to shut down! Crunch the numbers Manufactures 13,000 different chemicals Produces 1 quart of bile each day And much more. That says it all, wouldn't you say? Your liver performs more than 500 unique bodily functions that are ALL essential to life and health. 1- The liver manufactures bile for the digestion of fats Bile also is the "exit vehicle" for certain toxins that your liver filters out of your system. The toxin-drenched bile gets absorbed by fiber in your intestines and is escorted "out the door" when you have a bowel movement. 2- The liver makes breaks down cholesterol, estrogen and testosterone Although you do get some cholesterol from food (animal fat), the bulk of it is made by your liver. So truly, the health of your liver is a HUGE indicator of whether you'll have a cholesterol problem and an increased risk of heart disease. And as far as hormones go, poor liver function can lead to hormone imbalances in both men and women. 3- The liver helps control regulation of blood sugar If too much sugar quickly floods the liver from your intestines (like when you eat refined carbohydrates or drink soda), your liver converts the sugar to triglycerides--some of which are stored as fat and others put into your blood to be reconverted to glucose in your cells. If your liver isn't carrying out this cycle properly, you are a candidate for chronic overproduction of insulin, Type 2 diabetes, increased fat storage and elevated cholesterol (otherwise known as obesity and a major heart disease risk). This is arguably the most important one of all. And this process is FAR more complex than you may think--it's not simple like pouring juice through a sieve to filter out the pulp. Phase I detoxification is when the liver's enzymes act on the toxins to break them apart into two or more harmless pieces. (This is how your body metabolizes caffeine.) But there is another more dangerous side of Phase I detox called "bioactivation." Phase II detoxification is when certain chemicals or molecules in your body (including some amino acids) are "handcuffed" to the toxin and "escort" it out of you through your urine or feces. Now, as long as your liver stays healthy, it can efficiently handle 99% of the toxins you take in before they enter your circulation and harm your tissues. These include toxins such as coffee, alcohol, nicotine, drugs, pesticides and food additives. On the other hand, if your liver is NOT healthy, toxins will begin accumulating in your cells, tissues and organs. Is everything OK in there? Since liver problems don't always give you obvious symptoms right away, some people have livers that are functioning at only 25-30% of capacity and they are deluded into thinking that they're healthy, when in reality they're a walking time bomb! Liver Health Quiz 0 = Never 2 = Often How often do you experience each of the following? 2. Foul smelling stools ___________ 4. Bitter taste in your mouth ___________ 6. Bad breath not related to a dental problem ___________ 8. Fatigue, sleepiness or headache after eating ___________ 10. Pain in the right side of your abdomen ___________ 12. Pain in big toes or pain that radiates along the outside of your leg ___________ 14. Elevated blood cholesterol (over 200) ___________ Your total score: ____________ Score of 0 - 2: Liver problems are probably not a concern for you Score of 7 or more: Liver problems are very likely a concern for you But it doesn't stop there! Here are some things to consider: Our poor livers are abused day in and day out. But the biggest abuser of your liver is very likely: YOU. So many people live on fast food, junk food, drink too much alcohol and overuse prescription and OTC drugs. They smoke, use recreational drugs and eat WAY too many refined carbohydrates and trans-fats. If so, listen up. No liver = No you.
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