Liver
Cross-source consensus on Liver from 74 sources and 285 claims.
74 sources · 285 claims
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- During Phase 1, the liver breaks down fat-soluble toxins into intermediate compounds called metabolites. — Phase One Liver Detoxification
- A metabolite is defined as an intermediary compound produced during the first stage of metabolism. — Phase One Liver Detoxification
- Liver detoxification is structured as a two-phase process. — Liver Detoxification: Phases One and Two
- Phase one of liver detoxification establishes a nutritional foundation using minerals, B vitamins, and vitamin E. — Liver Detoxification: Phases One and Two
- The liver produces bile and stores it in the gallbladder via the bile duct system. — Liver Health, Sunshine, and Bile Function
- The liver is responsible for processing and dealing with any toxic waste that enters the body. — Happy Liver Support
- The bile duct connects the liver and gallbladder to the digestive system, descending to join at the neck of the pancreas. — Gastrointestinal Tract Anatomy and Nutrient Absorption
- The liver dump of stored glycogen into the bloodstream is what produces the overnight blood sugar spike. — The Dawn Phenomenon: Why Blood Sugar Spikes Overnight
- Glucagon stimulates liver glycogen breakdown as part of the counter-regulatory response. — The Dawn Phenomenon: Why Blood Sugar Spikes Overnight
- Liver is one of the most nutrient-dense foods available. — Craving Dirt, Chalk, or Clay: Iron and Zinc Deficiency