Liver Generation Secrets Revealed
In this video you will learn how cells are formed in the liver and under what conditions the liver does not form. All liver patients must watch this video. Please watch the video till the end. The liver performs more than 500 functions in the body. It is the second largest organ in the human body. The liver plays three main roles, it acts as a protein factory, blood filter, and metabolic processor.
How does the liver work?
1) The liver makes important proteins
which work to balance the thickness of your blood. If the liver is not functioning properly, such as from not getting the right nutrients or due to damage such as cirrhosis or surgery, your blood can become too thin. With thin blood, you are more likely to bruise or bleed from even simple things like brushing your teeth or shaving.
2) The liver as a water filter
It cleans the large volume of blood that flows from the gastrointestinal tract back to the heart. If the liver is damaged, fluid can back up and cause bloating.
3) The liver supports the metabolic process
It makes bile that aids in the digestion of food and helps the body absorb medicine. Did you know? The liver is the only internal organ that can regenerate? But it doesn't grow back like a salamander's tail. When a part of the liver is removed, the remaining tissue grows larger. This process is called hypertrophy.
According to several research studies, the liver can return to its normal size even after up to 90% is removed. The liver's ability to regenerate is a compensatory process, which means that the remaining liver tissue expands to meet the body's metabolic needs.
The liver is unable to regain its original anatomical structure. The liver has a unique ability to regenerate itself after damage. The liver can return to normal size even after up to 90% is removed. Several diseases and exposures can damage it beyond the point of repair. These include cancer, hepatitis, overdose of certain drugs, and fatty liver disease. Each year, more than 7,000 people in the U.S. receive a liver transplant. Many others who need it are unable to find a donor organ in time.
How the Liver Regenerates
Liver regeneration is basically a process of both:
1) Hypertrophy
2) Hyperplasia
Please click on the video to know more details about the liver generates...