Glytamins Liver Support
Natural Liver Cleanse
Liver Gallbladder Detox
The toxic waste from cells heads through your lymph and towards two
major thoracic ducts, which dump back into major veins that go to
your liver for final toxin processing. If you inhale or ingest
something toxic then the toxins enter your circulation and head
directly to your liver. When your liver does a good job it is
keeping your blood clean of trash, absolutely vital to your
survival.
If your liver cannot do its job well or has been inundated with too
much work (toxic exposure, illness, etc), then toxic levels rise in
your blood and this is considered a significant stress by your body
as these toxins can irritate vital organs like your heart, brain,
and kidneys as they remain in the circulation too long. This problem
can make your lymph get congested because your blood simply cannot
tolerate any more toxins coming into it that your liver can not get
rid of.
Some people with sinus or digestive issues are constantly
overworking their liver from toxic byproducts of imbalanced bacteria
and Candida. It is like they have their own internal brewery.
Obvious problems include too much alcohol, smoking, street drugs,
and the number of prescription medications a person is on.
Typical liver-related toxic stress includes headaches (mostly on
temples or sides of head), dry skin, nausea (especially in the
morning), a poisoned or irritable feeling, dark circles or bags
under the eyes, fluid retention under the skin (puffy or pitting
skin), and skin problems anywhere. Note: lymph skin problems are
mostly from the shoulders up due to where pressure forces them,
whereas the livers inability to clear toxins can cause skin problems
anywhere on the body.
If you get sick and after a few days you feel like you have been run
over by a Mack truck then you know full well what an acute and
intense toxic overload feels like. Many people struggle with much
smaller versions of these toxic feelings on a daily basis. People
with fibromyalgia actually feel sick without being sick when they
try to do too much for their level of fitness and end up feeling too
toxic.
One response of your liver to toxic overload is to get the toxins as
far away from your heart as possible, which means leave them in your
toes (painful). Another solution is to stuff them into fat
(discussed later). If you wake up in the morning and all your joints
feel sore then it is often because toxins have settled in them
during the night. As you get up and move around your body
mechanically pumps them out of the joints. When your liver works
better any of the above issues improve.
Your liver uses a variety of enzymes to neutralize many toxins,
often referred to as Phase 1 and Phase 2 detoxification pathways.
Phase 1 relies on the family of cytochrome P450 enzymes. It requires
antioxidants to work properly, as each toxin processed requires an
antioxidant for proper neutralization. The most important liver
antioxidant for Phase 1 function is glutathione peroxidase (GSH).
P450 enzymes either deactivate a toxin directly or modify it so that
other enzymes in the Phase 2 system can get rid of it. In Phase 2
small molecules are added to the toxin to help excrete it through
the bile or urine, a process known as conjugation. This system
requires energy (ATP) and a supply of the molecules to attach to the
toxins in order to work properly.
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