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			<title>Meet your Liver</title>
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			<description>Today&amp;rsquo;s high-speed lifestyle is very taxing on the liver. Your liver&amp;rsquo;s job is to analyze and &amp;ldquo;attempt&amp;rdquo; to excrete, or turn to fuel, all substances you come in contact with. It&amp;rsquo;s supposed to routinely perform 1000&amp;rsquo;s of &amp;ldquo;life vital functions&amp;rdquo; around the clock.      But everyday, we ingest countless sticky, foreign, practically useless chemicals, making this job nearly impossible. As a result, the load on the liver keeps increasing.  Our overworked friend, houses the gallbladder, and weighs about a pound. It regulates blood sugar, cleanses the blood, stores iron, metabolizes fat, carbohydrates and protein, synthesizes vitamin A, and is the lynch pin of your body&amp;rsquo;s immune system. For many, their liver was overwhelmed by age 10. To fully comprehend the tasks your liver is dealing with right now, imagine you are a gardener, a chemist, a sanitation worker, a housekeeper, a soldier on duty, a warehouse / forklift operator and a grocery store clerk, all at the same time.  Now imagine you are 5 months behind in your work!!!!!!     Copyright Pure Body Institiute of Ventura</description>
			<category>Toxic Life - Build up of waste matter</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 19:28:53 +0100</pubDate>
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