Our bodies are a wonderful thing. Even while we're sleeping, they're rebuilding themselves. New blood cells. New bone cells. New tissue cells. New brain cells! It's truly out with the old and in with the new each year. Of course, some tissue takes longer to replace than others. The liver, for example, needs regeneration every three weeks or so.
It's little wonder. As one of the largest organs in the body, the liver is busy 24/7 performing many important jobs. Among other things, it cleanses the body of toxins and bacteria, produces bile to help digest food, and gathers and stores important nutrients, such as vitamins, for our bodies to use later. With such a key role, it's critical for the liver to stay healthy. And that's why it needs to rebuild itself so often. Read More
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