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World Lever Day 2019: Due to Liver Disease and How to Keep Healthy


Fri, April 19, 2019 3:43 AM

"World lever day" means World Liver Day is celebrated every year on April 19, in an effort to spread awareness about lever related illness. The largest organ of our body is lever. It is also very important to have healthy liver to stay healthy. Liver helps to remove toxic substances from our body.

 
According to the WHO, World Liver Day is celebrated every year on April 19 and lever disease is the 10th largest cause of death in India.
 
 
 
 
Whatever we eat or drink, including medicines, it passes through the liver. Without a liver, no one can survive. It is an organ that can be damaged very easily. If we do not take good care of it.
 
Lever work
 

The work of the liver is to detoxify the chemicals in our body. And it also metabolizes medicines The liver makes bil juice in our body, which helps in digesting food. There are also other things, which include -
 
 
 

  • The fight against infection and disease
  • Regulation of blood sugar in our body.
  • Removing all toxic substances from the body.
  • Controls the cholesterol levels in the body.
  • Helping blood in the clotting process.
  • Release gall which helps digestion.
 
 
It fights with infections, regulates blood sugar, removes toxins, regulates cholesterol, creates proteins and releases bile to help in digestion. We can not survive without levers. If we do not take proper care then it can be easily damaged.
 



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