The festive season brings plenty of food, drink and merriment, but the consequences can be
all these joys are felt by our livers, and through them by us.
Overloading up on hard-to-digest foods, sugar, excessive alcohol and other toxins can have a negative impact on the function of our liver, a key organ of our health.
How does the body react when the liver is overloaded?
And more importantly, how can we offer them the support they need?
How does the body react when the liver is overloaded?
When the liver is overworked, it can manifest itself in many ways, as it is involved in many of the body's key functions.
- Fatigue and nausea: One of the first symptoms of an overworked liver is general tiredness and a feeling of nausea. This is due to the liver's reduced ability to convert nutrients into energy and to remove toxins from the blood efficiently.
- Digestive problems: The liver produces bile, which is essential for the digestion of fats. When the liver is overworked, this can affect bile production, leading to digestive problems such as bloating, constipation or diarrhoea.
- Skin changes: The liver plays an important role in purifying the blood and producing certain amino acids. When they are stressed, skin symptoms such as rashes, itching, acne and even eczema can occur.
- Hormonal imbalance: The liver is responsible for regulating hormones. When they are overworked, hormonal imbalances can occur, which can affect various bodily functions, including the menstrual cycle in women.
- Increased risk of inflammation and infection: Because of its role in the immune system, an overworked liver can increase the risk of inflammation and infection.
- Accumulation of toxins: One of the key functions of the liver is to detoxify the body. When the liver is overworked, toxins are not removed efficiently, which can lead to their accumulation in the body and various health problems.
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- Fatigue and nausea: One of the first symptoms of an overworked liver is general tiredness and a feeling of nausea. This is due to the liver's reduced ability to convert nutrients into energy and to remove toxins from the blood efficiently.
- Digestive problems: The liver produces bile, which is essential for the digestion of fats. When the liver is overworked, this can affect bile production, leading to digestive problems such as bloating, constipation or diarrhoea.
- Skin changes: The liver plays an important role in purifying the blood and producing certain amino acids. When they are stressed, skin symptoms such as rashes, itching, acne and even eczema can occur.
- Hormonal imbalance: The liver is responsible for regulating hormones. When they are overworked, hormonal imbalances can occur, which can affect various bodily functions, including the menstrual cycle in women.
- Increased risk of inflammation and infection: Because of its role in the immune system, an overworked liver can increase the risk of inflammation and infection.
- Accumulation of toxins: One of the key functions of the liver is to detoxify the body. When the liver is overworked, toxins are not removed efficiently, which can lead to their accumulation in the body and various health problems.