10 Warning Signs That Your Liver Is Full of Toxins

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Don't ignore these warning signs that show your liver is full of toxins. The liver is the largest internal organ in the human body. Its main job is to filter the blood that comes from the digestive tract before it is passed to the rest of the body. Every minute, it receives about 30% of the blood that circulates through your body, making it the hardest working organ. There is always a risk that there are toxins in your liver.

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Timestamps:
1. Pain In Your Liver - 1:16
2. Your Ankles and Legs Will Swell - 2:00
3. Weight Gain - 2:45
4. Allergies - 3:20
5. Yellow Eyes and Skin - 4:05
6. Chronic Fatigue - 4:44
7. Dark Urine Color - 5:41
8. Nausea and Vomiting - 5:56
9. Loss Of Appetite - 6:15
10. High Levels of Cholesterol - 6:30

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Summary:
Here are signs that your liver could be full of toxins.

1. Pain In Your Liver: According to Healthline, the first direct sign that your liver is full of toxins is a pain in that general area. The liver is located on the upper right portion of your abdomen, under your stomach and beneath your diaphragm. It is extremely large. The pain that you will feel can be compared to a dull pain. However, depending on the toxins in it, the pain can become unbearable.

2. Your Ankles and Legs Will Swell: The worst thing you can do is ignore your liver issues. If you do this, your liver will be forced to try and repair itself by forming scar tissue. Increased scar tissue makes it extremely tough for the liver to function properly. This will eventually lead to portal hypertension. Portal hypertension is the increased blood pressure within the portal veins.

3. Weight Gain: This can be an easy sign to notice, especially if you live a healthy and active life. If you exercise on a daily basis and have a healthy diet, weight gain should be a red flag for you. If you notice that you’re gaining weight, and it’s not from overeating or a hormonal imbalance, go see your doctor. When the liver is unable to deal with all the toxins coming through, it has to store the unfiltered toxins in fat cells. The only way to start losing weight again is if you help clean out your liver.

4. Allergies: In a lot of cases, your liver being overloaded can cause an allergic reaction. The reason is that there are too many substances entering the bloodstream, and the brain will recognize them as allergens. The brain will immediately release antibodies and chemicals that cause itchy rashes, according to the Daily Health Post. However, if your liver is healthy, it will clear away any potential harmful allergens. Pay close attention to your body. If you notice that you are unusually itchy or have developed a rash, your liver may be overloaded with toxins.

5. Yellow Eyes and Skin: Unless you were born with yellow eyes and skin, this sign is an immediate red flag that there is something wrong with your liver, says the Mayo Clinic. Unnatural yellow eyes and skin mean you’re suffering from jaundice. It’s not an illness but it’s a symptom that your liver is damaged.

6. Chronic Fatigue: Everyone gets tired at times, but fatigue related to liver damage is no normal fatigue. If you have been suffering from constant fatigue for at least 6 months, you could be diagnosed with chronic fatigue, according to the Mayo Clinic. The whole reason why you’re chronically fatigued is that your liver has become toxic.

7. Dark Urine Color: According to Healthline, dark urine is usually a sign of dehydration. But it can also be a sign that your liver is full of toxins and can even signify that you have a liver disease.

8. Nausea and Vomiting: The Mayo Clinic explains that when your liver is full of toxins, you may experience nausea and vomiting because the liver is unable to break down the toxins so they can be properly digested. Watch out for nausea and vomiting along with the other signs in this video.

9. Loss of Appetite: According to the American Liver Foundation, if you have too many toxins in your liver or are starting to develop an acute liver disease, one of the first symptoms you will experience is loss of appetite.

10. High Levels of Cholesterol: A study from the Harvard Medical School in 2005 explains that when your cholesterol levels begin to rise, one of the reasons is because your liver has become extremely toxic.

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