The liver is
essential to the function of the human body. Its primary functions
are detoxification, protein synthesis, production of biochemicals
necessary for digestion, namely bile, and a host of other functions.
An adult liver is a little smaller than a bicycle helmet making it
the largest internal organ in the human body. The liver is also
special in that it gets its blood from 2 different locations in the
body. There is a direct path from the intestines to the liver as
well as branched artery from the aorta. This direct path from the
intestines allows the liver to be the first to filter through all
the nutrients or toxins that have made it to the intestines.
The liver is also directly connected to the small intestine via the
common hepatic duct. This tube makes a stop off along the way to a
small pear shape sac called the gallbladder. The gallbladder's main
function in humans is to store up bile until a meal with fat or
protein is consumed and pushed into the small intestine after the
stomach is finished with it. The bile is a very alkaline and not
only used to help break down oils but also used to neutralize your
stomach acid when it enters the duodenum (the first part of your
small intestine. You can remember the parts of the small intestine
by remembering the phrase "[D]igestive [J]uices [I]nside" which
stands for Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum). The gallbladder can store
almost 2 oz of bile when it and the liver are functioning properly.
Problems that can occur
With all systems of the body, balance is the key to health. If
something becomes out of balance--like eating too much fat or
consuming too many toxins--the flawless functioning of the system
breaks down. Many diseases that involve a slowing or breakdown of
liver function are accompanied by jaundice (yellowing of the skin
and eyes) because the liver is unable to flush out a byproduct of
breaking down old red blood cell.
Another problem
that can occur is gallstones which is closely associated with a
thickening of bile into biliary sludge. This thickening of bile is
caused by particles precipitating out in the bile itself. Most often
these precipitates are cholesterol crystals and calcium salts though
the make-up is unique to each individual and cause of the problem.
You can have biliary sludge and not even know it as this condition
is often asymptotic. This sludge and the gallstones are what we are
attempting to flush.
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