Liver Health
The liver is the largest single organ in the human body. In an adult, it weighs about three pounds, filters over a liter of blood each minute and is roughly the size of a football. Located in the upper right-hand part of the abdomen, behind the lower ribs, the liver has more than 200 functions and plays a central role in nearly all body functions., including: converting food into the chemicals the body needs to grow and remain healthy eliminating ingested, and internally produced, toxic substances from the blood producing bile, a liquid that is essential for digestion storing certain vitamins, minerals, and sugars and producing quick energy when it is needed controlling the production and excretion of cholesterol monitoring and maintains the proper levels of chemicals and drugs in the blood producing immune factors than help the body fight off infection

