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If the kidneys function at less than 30%, those who suffer from kidney disease often lose their appetites, which can lead to malnutrition and compound further health problems.
Liver problems can be inherited, or liver problems can occur in response to viruses and chemicals. Some liver problems are temporary and go away on their own, while other liver problems can last for a long time and lead to serious complications.
The liver, as the most active organ in the body, receives and processes all toxins that enter the body through the gastrointestinal tract:
1. Phase 1 Detox – Metabolic: 50-100 enzymes metabolize toxins, hormones, alcohol, medications, and chemicals into concentrated and potentially toxic active intermediaries.
2. Phase 2 Detox – Excretory: If the liver is not overloaded with toxins, it can properly neutralize active intermedaiaries and prepare them for urine of bile excretion.
It is vital that the liver functions well in both Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the detox process. A build-up in toxins affects important liver functions.
“Metabolically, the liver works harder than any other organ in the body. In today’s world, more toxins than ever are processed in the liver. Often, not all toxins can be detoxified, so some are stored in the liver, in fat cells, or are released back into the bloodstream” Leonard Smith, MD Medical Director of Advanced Naturals.












































