The liver, a vital chemical factory in the human body, carries out over 500 essential functions, including detoxification, metabolism, blood clot regulation, energy storage, and immune support. It also stores vital nutrients, holding a reserve of Vitamin B12 for up to five years. Repeated damage can cause inflammation, scarring, and cirrhosis, leading to a loss of organ function. The liver stands as the cornerstone of a healthy body, emphasizing the paramount importance of actively maintaining its well-being.
Some of the key functions of the liver include:
Detoxification:
Cleaning harmful substances from the blood.
Bile Production:
Generating bile, a fluid necessary for food digestion.
Metabolism:
Processing proteins, carbohydrates, and fats for the body’s use.
Blood Clotting:
Creating substances that aid in blood clotting.
Energy Storage:
Storing glycogen and vitamins for later use.
Chemical Regulation:
Controlling the levels of various chemicals in the blood.
Protein Production:
Synthesizing proteins for blood plasma.
Cholesterol Production:
Generating cholesterol and specialized proteins for fat transport.
Amino Acid Regulation:
Regulating blood levels of amino acids, which are vital for protein production.
Hemoglobin Processing:
Converting hemoglobin into its iron components.
Ammonia Conversion:
Transforming poisonous ammonia into urea and clearing the blood of toxins.
Immune Support:
Resisting infections by producing immune factors and removing bacteria from the bloodstream.
A healthy lifestyle and a nutritious diet are key to keeping the liver in good condition. While the liver has the ability to regenerate cells to a certain extent, repeated damage can lead to inflammation, scarring, and cirrhosis, causing the organ to lose function.
Symptoms of sluggish liver:
Recognizing the signs of a sluggish liver function is essential. Some common symptoms include:
Chronic fatigue | Nausea | Pale stools | Dark urine |
Yellowing of the skin or eyes (jaundice) | Itchy skin | Dark skin patches | Abdominal pain |
Spider naevi | Easy bruising | Reddened palms (palmar erythema), | Loss of balance |
Swollen abdomen (ascites) | Weakness | Confusion |
How LMNT Sanjeevani Helps
LMNT Sanjeevani is designed to restore liver health and mitigate damage caused by inflammation in peripheral organs and the gastrointestinal tract. It achieves this through several mechanisms:
Vagus Nerve Stimulation:
LMNT can stimulate the Vagus nerve to regulate various liver issues, including ischemia/ reperfusion injury, hepatocyte apoptosis, portal hypertension, inflammatory responses of Kupffer cells, phagocytic activity of macrophages, and oxidative damage in liver tissues.
Kidney Stimulation:
LMNT’s filtering technique stimulates the kidneys to reduce oxidative stress and enhance the liver’s antioxidative capability.
Inflammatory Cytokine Reduction:
LMNT reduces inflammatory cytokines by stimulating corticosteroid production from the adrenal glands and through the help of prostaglandins.
Liver Strengthening Program
The Program is tailored to each individual’s health status, taking into account factors such as age, current health issues, lifestyle, dietary habits, and occupation. This personalized approach aims to provide a holistic treatment methodology to restore complete health and vitality to the liver, ensuring its optimal functioning within the body.