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On Thursday, Jun 17, 2004, at 03:32 US/Pacific, Kristina Carlton wrote:
>> Also, I have a question about eating liver. I have always understood
>> liver
> as
>> the organ which detoxifies the body. Does that also mean that the
>> toxins
> which are >removed from the body accumulate in the liver?
>
> My husband just read that 'liver being good for you' is a myth for
> that very
> reason. As I love liver, I would like to hear feedback on this as
> well. It
> makes sense, though, doesn't it?
>
> Kristina
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If the liver stored toxins, it would be bigger than a moving van. It
filters, processes and neutralizes them; the kidneys remove the
unusable stuff and turn it into urine. Enlarged, sclerotic livers
result from an overload of toxins that the liver cannot manufacture
enough enzymes to break down on a steady basis.
ginny
All stunts performed without a net!
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