Friday, September 18, 2009

Keep Your Liver Active

The liver is not only one of the largest organs in the body, but is the greates refuse gatherer of the system.

Through the liver the blod circulates constantly, entering it contaminated with waste matter and leaving it pure and in readiness for new functions.

Biliousness and a disordered stomach are invariably due to the fact that the liver is shirking its duty.

The liver, if alive and in health, can take care of all the waste matter that pasess through it; but if the digestive functions are out of order, or the supply and nature of the food is such as to increase the amount of refuse matter beyond the normal, or if the character of the employment is sedentary, then the liver becomes clogged inactive, and diseased, causingbiliousness, sick-headed, nausea, sharp pains in the right side, or dull pains under the shoulder blade, sallow skin, loss of appetite, drowsiness and constipation.



These conditions are brought about by an excess of bile in the blood which, in the natural coursw of events should havebeen removed through other channels. The only way to cure this troubleis by eliminating the cause.

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