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Arthritis and your Liver

How the liver can affect your arthritis

The liver creates many enzymes to neutralize the chemicals in your body.

Your liver has to work harder to neutralize chemicals when you consume excessive amounts of the wrong foods. Excessive amounts of alcohol, saturated fats, high-protein diets, cigarette smoke, fumes etc can put extra unnecessary stress on the liver. In the long run the extra work placed on your liver may weaken it to the point that it is unable to deal with the high levels of toxins, allowing them to attack your body and cause harm.

To prevent your liver being placed under unnecessary stress, you should increase your daily intake of anti-oxidants such as vitamin A, C, E, Zinc, and selenium, which can be achieved by eating fresh fruit and vegetables such as carrots, tomatoes, green peppers, watercress, berries, beetroot and red grapes.

 

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Arthritis Information

What is Arthritis?

Types of Arthritis

What Causes Arthritis

Symptoms of Arthritis

A Change of Lifestyle

Detoxifying Your Body

Are allergies important in the battle against Arthritis?

Is Your Digestive System Weak?

Arthritis and Your Liver

Natural Remedies For Arthritis

Managing Arthritic Pain

Food and Arthritis





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