The liver is a large, vital organ that performs hundreds of essential functions to keep your body alive and healthy. It is located in the upper right side of the abdomen, just below the diaphragm and above the stomach.
Did you know?
The liver is the only organ in the human body capable of regeneration. Even if a portion is
damaged or removed, it can grow back to its original size.
Detoxification
The liver filters harmful substances from your blood, including: Alcohol, Drugs, Toxins
The liver is responsible for a wide range of critical functions, including:
Produces bile to help digest fats
Processes nutrients from the food
Regulates blood sugar levels
Filters toxins and harmful substances from the blood
Breaks down drugs and alcohol
Produces important proteins for blood clotting
Stores and releases glucose when needed
Stores vitamins and minerals (A, D, E, K, B12, iron)
Helps regulate cholesterol levels
Helps fight infections by removing bacteria from the bloodstream