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World Liver Day: Keep it Healthy and disease free - News Simplified

World Liver Day: Keep it Healthy and disease free

World Liver(LIV) Day  observed on every 19 April, to spread awareness about liver-related diseases. The skin is the body’s largest organ

LIV is the largest solid organ and the largest gland in the human body. It is a key player in your body’s digestive system. Everything you eat or drink, including medicine, passes through the liver. You cannot survive without it.  LIV organ that can be easily damaged if you don’t take good care of it.

Its  major functions include:

  • Bile production: Bile helps the small intestine break down and absorb fats, cholesterol, and some vitamins. Bile consists of bile salts, cholesterol, bilirubin, electrolytes, and water.
  • Absorbing and metabolizing bilirubin: Bilirubin  formed by the breakdown of hemoglobin. The iron released from hemoglobin  stored in the liver or bone marrow and used to make the next generation of blood cells.
  • Supporting blood clots: Vitamin K is necessary for the creation of certain coagulants that help clot the blood. Bile  essential for vitamin K absorption and  created in the liver. If the liver does not produce enough bile, clotting factors cannot be produced.
  • Fat metabolization: Bile breaks down fats and makes them easier to digest.
  • Metabolizing carbohydrates: Carbohydrates stored in the liver, broken down into glucose and siphoned into the bloodstream to maintain normal glucose levels. They  stored as glycogen and released whenever a quick burst of energy  needed.
  • Vitamin and mineral storage: The LIV stores vitamins A, D, E, K, and B12. It keeps significant amounts of these vitamins stored. In some cases, several years’ worth of vitamins  held as a backup. The liver stores iron from hemoglobin in the form of ferritin, ready to make new red blood cells. The liver also stores and releases copper.
  • Helps metabolize proteins: Bile helps break down proteins for digestion.
  • Filters the blood: The liver filters and removes compounds from the body, including hormones, such as estrogen and aldosterone, and compounds from outside the body, including alcohol and other drugs.
  • Immunological function: The liver is part of the mononuclear phagocyte system. It contains high numbers of Kupffer cells that  involved in immune activity. These cells destroy any disease-causing agents that might enter the liver through the gut.
  • Production of albumin: Albumin is the most common protein in blood serum. It transports fatty acids and steroid hormones to help maintain the correct pressure and prevent the leaking of blood vessels.
  • Synthesis of angiotensinogen: This hormone raises blood pressure by narrowing the blood vessels when alerted by production of an enzyme called renin in the kidneys.

Liver disease doesn’t usually cause any obvious signs or symptoms until  fairly advanced and the liver  damaged. At this stage, possible symptoms are loss of appetite, weight loss and jaundice.

Tips for LIV Cleansing

  • Eat garlic, grapefruit, carrot, green leafy vegetables, apple and walnuts
  • Use olive oil
  • Take lemon and lime juice and green tea
  • Prefer alternative grains (Quinoa, Millet and Buckwheat)
  • Add cruciferous vegetables (Cabbage, Broccoli and Cauliflower)
  • Use turmeric in food

To keep your liver healthy, follow a healthy lifestyle

Eat healthy and balanced diet and exercise regularly to keep your liver healthy.

  • Eat foods from all the food groups: grains, protein, dairy products, fruits, vegetables and fats

Say NO to Alcohol, Smoking and Drugs: Alcohol, Smoking and Drugs can damage or destroy liver cells. Even don’t be target of passive smoking.

Consult your doctor before starting any medication: When medicines  taken incorrectly or in wrong combination, then liver  damaged easily.

Take care with toxic chemicals: Chemicals such as aerosol and cleaning products and insecticides, produces toxic substances that can injure liver cells.

Maintain your weight: Obesity can cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Hepatitis  a term used to describe inflammation (swelling) of the liver. It  caused due to viral infection or when LIV exposed to harmful substances such as alcohol. Hepatitis may occur with limited or no symptoms, but often leads to jaundice, anorexia (poor appetite) and malaise. Hepatitis is of 2 types: acute and chronic.

GLAND

An organ that makes one or more substances, such as hormones, digestive juices, sweat, tears, saliva, or milk. Endocrine glands (adrenal glands, pituitary gland, hypothalamus, thyroid, and pineal gland) release the substances directly into the bloodstream. Exocrine glands(salivary, sweat, mammary sebaceous, and lacrimal) release the substances into a duct or opening to the inside or outside of the body. makes and puts out hormones that do a specific job in your body.

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