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Did you know that the body has a “second brain” also known as the “enteric nervous system” or your “gut”?
Its main responsibility is to control digestion from swallowing to the release of enzymes that break down food and control blood flow to help with nutrient absorption until elimination.
Did you know that your liver is responsible for more than 500 vital functions in your body?
The liver is the primary detox organ because it filters out all the toxins and eliminates them from the body. It basically protects all other organs inside your body from being exposed to these nasty and harmful substances!
“Health begins in the gut” is not a new concept and it is definitely true.
The walls in the intestines are made up of single-layer cells called enterocytes. The gut is made up of three major parts operating together: (1) the enterocytes and tight junctions (responsible for sealing the gut wall to avoid permeability), (2) the mucosal lining, which acts as a barrier to protect the intestinal cells and control the bad bacteria from spreading and (3) the good bacteria which are vital for digestion.