The Liver

The liver has everything to do with how we "live", that’s why it is called the liver.
The state of your liver will have a huge bearing on how well you live, how long you live and how you will look and feel. The liver is the only organ in the body that completely regenerates itself, it is about the size of a football and sits under your ribcage on the right side of your abdomen.
The liver processes all the building blocks. If it fails to process, the body fails to maintain itself.
In this article we are concerned with liver dysfunction as opposed to liver disease. Please Click HERE to read about the signs and symptoms associated with Liver Dysfunction
Liver dysfunction is different to liver disease in that the liver has not yet sustained permanent or sufficient damage to cause gross impairment of it’s vital functions. In those with a dysfunctional liver the routine blood tests (LFT) which your doctor would carry out would generally be normal, however, a dysfunctional liver is just not working efficiently and is overloaded, toxic or sluggish.
Liver dysfunction is much more common than liver disease. In my experience I have found that approximately one in every three people have liver dysfunction. Even if the level of dysfunction is only slight it will still have a negative impact on your immune system and energy levels.
Many people suffer with the symptoms of a dysfunctional liver for years and yet the treating doctor or naturpath does not recognise the signs of these symptoms. The result is that the symptoms get treated while the underlying problem of an overloaded, toxic and inefficient liver is ignored.
I myself felt very ill due to auto-intoxicating, so don’t under estimate how ill one can feel. In my clinic, the liver is an important part of the healing programme.
The skin, kidneys, colon and liver are all the primary elimination organs. They eliminate waste and toxins from your body. If they are not functioning properly there is going to be a build up of toxins that your body cannot eliminate.
Ridding the body of suspected candida and parasites is the key to help keep your body healthy.
There are many illnesses associated with the liver including Hepatitis C.
To read more about this, please visit www.living -with-hepatitis-c.com This site was created to serve as a valuable source of information for those that have been diagnosed with Hepatitis C.
It contains historical information, current “what’s happening today” information, and what the future holds in the way of treatments and cures.


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