Influence of Medicinal Plants on Liver Function
Keywords:
Liver, Medicinal Plants, Toxins, Detoxification, Glucose Metabolism, Lipid Metabolism, Silymarin, Natural ProductsAbstract
The study of human organs is an extremely important process for us. In my personal opinion, the liver is one of the most vital organs in the human body. The functions of the liver include storing various nutrients, neutralizing toxins, and regulating metabolic processes. Medicinal plants effectively support liver function, reduce inflammation, and normalize glucose and lipid metabolism. This paper analyzes the role of natural products and medicinal plants in maintaining liver health, their biochemical properties, and beneficial effects. From my personal perspective, supporting the natural detoxification of the liver with medicinal plants is an important means of promoting human health. Moreover, I can say that the process of liver cleansing and restoring its functions as a shield for our body depends not only on the use of medications but also largely on lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors. In my opinion, the liver performs numerous crucial functions in our body.
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