What happens if the Liver is depleted of Sodium?
Back to The Liver: The Organ that continues to Amaze – But it needs Your Help
When the liver is depleted of sodium in order to neutralize its acids, its function may be so severely inhibited that illness results.
It is only when the liver’s filtration ability is hindered that the poisons get beyond the liver and into the general blood circulation. Only then do the symptoms of disease occur.
And that is why you must guard your liver so carefully.
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