I want to talk about a couple of the organs that are involved in metabolic syndrome and diabetes so that you can better understand treatment options and prevention. I’ll start with the liver…
The liver has a lot of functions in the body and is involved in nearly every process that is occurring. The first thing that the liver does it that it filters the blood coming from the digestive tract before it gets passed through to the rest of the body. This means that everything that you put into your mouth and everything that you breathe and absorb through your skin passes through the liver.
The liver takes the nutrients from the food that we eat and turns it into nutrients the body can use. Part of this process involves turning all the sugars into glycogen to be used when we need energy. Other uses for our food is building the foundation for endocrine and hormone protection through the use of cholesterol, the liver is also responsible in the making and processing of this pre-cursor to hormones. Cholesterol is also produced as protection in the body. When triglycerides are increased and can not be used they get stored in the body as fat. The liver produces cholesterol to help contain the triglycerides in the blood stream this is the very low density (vldl) cholesterol.
Filters out the Toxins
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soap
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shampoo
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preservatives
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chemicals in food
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outgases from new cars
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furniture
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cleaning products
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cosmetic products
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gas fumes….
Another critical organ involved in metabolic syndrome is the pancreas…
Debi Farley is a licensed acupuncturists, Certified Holistic Health Practitioner and the owner of Acupuncture Clinic of Richmond, Virginia. Find out more about Debi Farley at www.debifarely.com.