The importance of healthy liver function to the body's well-being cannot be over emphasized. The liver is responsible for detoxifying the system (blood) of bacterial and mineral poisons and for excretion, modification or absorption of dyes and drugs. It deaminates proteins, destroys uric acid, stores glycogen and it produces bile and cholesterol. It is here that urea, serum albumin, fibrinogen, prothrombin, ketone bodies and conjugated glucuronides occur. Read more about our Raw Liver Glandular.
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