#1 Absolute Worst Way You Destroy Your Liver (It's Not Food Or Alcohol)

Dr. Sten Ekberg
8 Dec 202317:28

Summary

TLDRThis video script highlights the liver's critical role in digestion, detoxification, and metabolism, emphasizing the importance of liver health for living a full life. It discusses common causes of liver damage, including viral hepatitis, autoimmune diseases, alcohol abuse, and lifestyle choices like sugar and drug consumption. The script warns against the underappreciated risks of over-the-counter medications, particularly acetaminophen, which is frequently implicated in liver failure. It concludes by stressing the liver's remarkable regenerative capacity and the necessity of a cleaner, less chemical-laden lifestyle to prevent liver damage.

Takeaways

  • 🚨 The liver is a vital organ that plays a crucial role in our health, and taking care of it is essential for longevity.
  • 📉 Liver disease and acute liver failure are significant causes of death, with 50,000 fatalities annually in the U.S. and 2 million worldwide.
  • 🦠 Viral hepatitis is a major cause of chronic liver inflammation, which puts a huge stress on the liver.
  • 🌀 Other diseases like scarring of bile ducts and autoimmune hepatitis can also lead to liver inflammation.
  • 🍬 Lifestyle choices, particularly alcohol abuse and sugar consumption, especially fructose, can significantly impact liver health.
  • 💊 Drug abuse and heavy use of processed omega-6 seed oils can be detrimental to liver function due to their inflammatory effects.
  • 🚭 Smoking deprives the body of oxygen, affecting the function of every cell and, by extension, the liver.
  • 💊 Medication, both prescription and over-the-counter, can be a leading cause of liver failure if not used cautiously.
  • 🛠️ The liver performs over 500 chemical reactions, including digestion, detoxification, cholesterol regulation, and metabolism of nutrients.
  • 🔑 The concept of 'body burden' illustrates how various toxins and chemicals accumulate and stress the liver, potentially leading to liver failure.
  • ♻️ The liver has remarkable regenerative capabilities, able to recover from significant cell loss given the right conditions.

Q & A

  • What is the organ that the word 'liver' is derived from and why is it important to take care of it?

    -The word 'liver' is derived from the first four letters of 'live', emphasizing its importance for survival. The liver is a vital organ involved in numerous essential functions, including detoxification, digestion, and metabolism.

  • How many people die from acute liver failure in the United States and worldwide each year?

    -Approximately 50,000 people die from acute liver failure in the United States each year, while globally, the number is around 2 million people.

  • What does the term 'itis' mean in medical terms?

    -In medical terms, 'itis' refers to inflammation. For example, hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection.

  • What are some lifestyle choices that can contribute to liver disease or failure?

    -Lifestyle choices that can contribute to liver disease or failure include alcohol abuse, drug abuse, consumption of processed omega-6 seed oils, smoking, and poor dietary habits such as high sugar intake.

  • How does type 2 diabetes affect the liver and why is it considered a lifestyle-related disease?

    -Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disease that can cause inflammation and clog the liver. It is considered lifestyle-related because it is largely preventable and manageable through healthy eating, regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy weight.

  • What is the role of fructose in contributing to liver problems?

    -Fructose, which makes up 50% of white crystal sugar and is found in many syrups, is metabolized only by the liver. High intake of fructose can overload the liver, leading to inflammation and contributing to liver disease.

  • Why is the liver's biotransformation function so crucial for the body?

    -The liver's biotransformation function is crucial as it detoxifies harmful compounds by making them water-soluble and less harmful, allowing the body to eliminate them. Without this function, the body would be unable to handle toxins and could suffer severe health consequences.

  • What is the concept of 'body burden' as mentioned in the script, and how does it relate to liver health?

    -The concept of 'body burden' refers to the accumulation of various toxins, chemicals, and waste products that the body, and specifically the liver, has to process and eliminate. Exceeding the liver's capacity to handle this burden can lead to liver damage and failure.

  • Why is acetaminophen often cited as a leading cause of liver failure, and what are some common products that contain it?

    -Acetaminophen is a leading cause of liver failure because it can be toxic to the liver in high doses. Common products containing acetaminophen include Tylenol, NyQuil, DayQuil, Excedrin, Alka Seltzer Plus, Mucinex, and Robitussin.

  • How does the liver's regenerative capacity help in recovery from liver damage?

    -The liver has an impressive regenerative capacity, meaning that even if a significant number of liver cells are destroyed, the liver can regenerate and repair itself over time, provided there are no additional stressors or health complications.

  • What is the significance of understanding the impact of modern lifestyle on liver health, as discussed in the script?

    -Understanding the impact of modern lifestyle is crucial because many man-made factors, such as environmental toxins, chemical additives, and certain medications, have been added to our environment in recent decades. These factors can significantly increase the 'body burden' on the liver, leading to a higher risk of liver disease.

Outlines

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🚨 Liver Care and Daily Damage 🚨

The video script begins by emphasizing the importance of liver health, highlighting that the liver is a vital organ for survival. It discusses the alarming statistics of liver disease fatalities, both in the United States and worldwide. The paragraph outlines various causes of liver failure, including viral hepatitis, autoimmune diseases, and metabolic issues like cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. It stresses the role of lifestyle choices in preventing or managing these conditions, such as eating well, reducing stress, and avoiding alcohol and drug abuse. The liver's critical functions in digestion, detoxification, cholesterol regulation, and metabolism of macronutrients are also briefly mentioned.

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🛠️ Understanding Liver Functions and Failure 🛠️

This paragraph delves deeper into the liver's daily functions, focusing on its role in digestion through bile production and its crucial part in detoxification, making harmful compounds water-soluble for excretion. It explains the concept of 'body burden,' illustrating how various toxins and waste products accumulate and stress the liver. The paragraph also discusses the liver's responsibility in breaking down hormones, cholesterol, and metabolic waste, emphasizing the liver's capacity to handle these tasks simultaneously. It introduces the idea that exceeding the liver's capacity due to lifestyle choices, medications, or other factors can lead to liver damage and potentially liver failure.

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💊 Medication and Liver Overload 💊

The script warns about the potential liver damage caused by medications, particularly acetaminophen, which is commonly found in over-the-counter drugs like Tylenol. It points out that many people are unaware of the liver's limited capacity to handle toxins and how exceeding this threshold can result in liver failure. The paragraph provides examples of other medications containing acetaminophen and other potentially harmful ingredients like ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin. It stresses the importance of using these medications cautiously and only when absolutely necessary, as they can significantly burden the liver, especially when combined with other substances or in individuals with pre-existing health conditions.

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🔄 Liver Regeneration and the Impact of Modern Lifestyle 🔄

The final paragraph discusses the liver's remarkable ability to regenerate, noting that even if half of the liver cells are destroyed, a healthy liver can recover within about a month. It contrasts the natural metabolic waste and endogenous hormones that our ancestors dealt with to the modern, man-made toxins and chemicals that have become prevalent in the last 50 years. The script concludes by urging viewers to clean up their lifestyles and eliminate artificial substances to prevent self-harm. It also encourages viewers to subscribe for more life-saving health information.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Liver

The liver is a vital organ that plays a central role in metabolism, detoxification, and digestion. In the video, it is emphasized as an organ to take care of for a healthy life, with the script highlighting its numerous functions and the potential for liver disease and failure due to various factors.

💡Acute liver failure

Acute liver failure refers to a rapid and severe loss of liver function, which can be life-threatening. The video script mentions it as a leading cause of fatalities, with statistics indicating 50,000 deaths per year in the United States and 2 million worldwide.

💡Viral hepatitis

Viral hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by a viral infection. It is mentioned in the script as a significant cause of chronic liver inflammation, which puts a huge burden on the liver and can lead to liver failure.

💡Autoimmune hepatitis

Autoimmune hepatitis is a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks the liver, causing inflammation. The script describes it as an autoimmune disease that can contribute to liver disease.

💡Cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular disease involves conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels and is mentioned in the script as a factor that can contribute to liver inflammation and disease, highlighting the connection between liver health and overall cardiovascular health.

💡Type 2 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar levels due to insulin resistance. The script discusses it as a condition that can cause liver inflammation and emphasizes the role of lifestyle choices in its development.

💡Alcohol abuse

Alcohol abuse is identified in the script as a historical leading cause of liver cirrhosis and failure. It is framed as a lifestyle choice that can significantly stress the liver and contribute to liver disease.

💡Fructose

Fructose is a component of sugar that is metabolized by the liver. The script points out that high consumption of fructose, found in table sugar and syrups, can be particularly harmful to the liver, contributing to inflammation and disease.

💡Drug abuse

Drug abuse is discussed in the script as a factor that puts tremendous stress on the liver due to the need for detoxification of foreign substances. It is presented as a lifestyle choice with severe implications for liver health.

💡Omega-6 seed oils

Omega-6 seed oils, such as corn oil and soybean oil, are highlighted in the script as a dietary factor that can contribute to liver inflammation when consumed in large amounts. The script emphasizes the importance of a balanced intake of fatty acids for liver health.

💡Medication

Medication is mentioned in the script as a common cause of liver failure, with acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, being specifically called out as a significant risk. The script warns against the potential liver damage from both prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

💡Body burden

Body burden is a concept introduced in the script to describe the accumulation of various toxins and waste products that the liver must process. It illustrates how lifestyle choices and environmental factors can collectively stress the liver and potentially lead to liver disease.

Highlights

The liver is an essential organ, with the first four letters spelling 'live', indicating its importance for life.

Acute liver failure causes approximately 50,000 fatalities in the United States and 2 million worldwide each year.

Viral hepatitis is a significant cause of chronic liver inflammation and stress.

Autoimmune diseases and parasitic infections can also lead to liver inflammation.

Cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes are metabolic issues that contribute to liver inflammation.

Lifestyle choices, including diet and stress reduction, can significantly impact the management of liver diseases.

Alcohol abuse and sugar, particularly fructose, are major contributors to liver cirrhosis and failure.

Drug abuse places a tremendous burden on the liver, as it must process and detoxify foreign substances.

Processed omega-6 seed oils can unbalance fatty acid ratios, leading to inflammation and liver stress.

Cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes are largely preventable through lifestyle choices.

Smoking deprives the body of oxygen, affecting cellular function and overall health.

Medication, both prescription and over-the-counter, can cause liver failure if not used carefully.

The liver's biotransformation function is crucial for detoxifying harmful compounds.

The liver is responsible for over 500 different chemical reactions in the body.

The concept of 'body burden' illustrates how various toxins and chemicals accumulate and stress the liver.

Acetaminophen is a common ingredient in many medications and is often the cause of liver failure.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen, naproxen, and aspirin can also stress the liver.

The liver has remarkable regenerative capabilities, able to recover from significant cell loss.

Modern lifestyle and the use of artificial substances have significantly increased the liver's burden.

Transcripts

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Hello Health Champions. Today we're going to  talk about the number one way that you destroy  

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your liver every day and a lot of people don't  know that they're doing it and if you look at  

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the first four letters in the word liver it spells  out live so this really is an organ that you want  

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to pay attention to and take good care of if you  want to live. And liver disease and acute liver  

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failure causes a number of fatalities every year  in the United United States it's 50,000 people a  

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year die from acute liver failure and around  the world it's 2 million people now when we  

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talk about the causes there are some diseases  that can cause or contribute to liver failure  

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so viral hepatitis for example it's an viral  infection of the liver that causes a chronic  

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inflammation that's what the word itis means  inflammation and this is a huge stress huge  

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burden on the liver other diseases that can cause  this are scarring of the bile ducts you could have  

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autoimmune hepatitis again an autoimmune disease  that attacks the liver and causes inflammation  

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and besides viral infections you could also  have parasitic infections and of course no  

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list is complete without cardiovascular disease  and type 2 diabetes it's a metabolic disease that  

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clogs up the liver that causes inflammation and  contributes to most kinds of disease actually now  

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some of these you're sort of mostly unlucky if  you get exposed to it if you're in a unfortunate  

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circumstances where you get some viral hepatitis  or some autoimmune disease now you can do a lot in  

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terms of Lifestyle just eating good food reducing  stress taking the best care of yourself and these  

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may not go away but you will manage them much  much better but then there are others and we'll  

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talk a little bit more later about cardiovascular  disease and type 2 diabetes where this is almost  

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entirely up to you that you can do a lot about  this whereas with cardiovascular disease there  

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are some genetic factors that predispose you for a  small percentage of people for most people people  

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it is entirely about lifestyle and type 2 diabetes  is entirely about lifestyle so the other factors  

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we want to talk about obviously our lifestyle  choices so these are further causes but these  

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are something that you can do a lot about alcohol  abuse used to be by far it used to be almost the  

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only thing that caused cirrhosis of the liver and  liver failure today it is just one among many so  

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we have sugar for example and in the sugar there  is the fructose component when we're talking about  

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uh white crystal sugar table sugar or any of the  derivatives of syrup or agave or corn syrup etc.  

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50% of that is fructose which is very different  from rice or bread not that those are great but  

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the really devastating component is the fructose  another big factor is drug abuse heavy drug use  

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is tremendously stressful on the liver because  anything foreign that you put into the body has  

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to be biotransformed it has to be changed and  processed and detoxified by the liver another  

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one that is getting more and more attention is  processed omega-6 seed oils the things we eat  

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and consume as vegetable oils like corn oil and  soybean oil and safflower oil etc. when we have  

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a very large amount of oil which soybean oil we  consume over 40 liters per year per person in the  

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United States that's an enormous amount when we  eat a lot of these and they're highly processed  

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and they're high in omega-6 now we unbalance the  ratio of fatty acids in the body we put the body  

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in inflammatory State and again this affects the  liver and I want to put cardiovascular disease and  

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type two diabetes on here again under lifestyle  choices even though we often consider them as  

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diseases disease States we want to understand  how much control we have over these that they're  

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almost purely lifestyle choices another thing you  want to avoid obviously is smoking because it robs  

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the body of oxygen it blocks the red blood cells  that carry oxygen to all the cells and in doing  

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that it reduces the utilization of oxygen in every  cell of the body and therefore it interferes with  

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the function of every cell in the body and then I  want to bring a lot of attention to medication as  

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causes of liver failure because a lot of people  think that the only ones you have to be careful  

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with are the prescription medication that they  are more safeguarded because they have more side  

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effects and therefore they think that the over  the counter the OTC that there's nothing really  

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to worry about if they sell them everywhere how  bad can it be and that's something that we really  

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need to watch for now to really understand what  causes liver failure we need to also understand  

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what does the liver do what's its daily job so  it participates in digestion with making bile  

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to emulsify and break down fats and then the main  thing that people think about is biotransformation  

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or detox it takes some really harmful compounds  and it attaches things to them in several  

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different steps to make them water soluble and  less harmful so we can flush them out and this bio  

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transformation is super important you would not  live many hours or many days if this didn't happen  

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and there's internal and there are external toxins  so some of them are part just of a natural form of  

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metabolism but then we have to add to that all of  the pesticides and the environmental pollutants  

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that we've added in the least last several decades  it also breaks down cholesterol it regulates  

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cholesterol it gets rid of old bad cholesterol  and it makes new cholesterol any hormone that your  

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body produces the liver has to break that down and  get rid of it because everything is supposed to  

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exist exist and do its thing for a specific time  it also has to break down all the metabolic waste  

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that we generate through our chemical processes  in the body as well as from all the drugs and  

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other chemicals that we add Del liver is also  the main organ that breaks down and processes  

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and metabolizes all the macronutrients that you  eat the fat the protein and the carbohydrates it  

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also serves as a reservoir are for glycogen to  replenish blood sugar between meals and in doing  

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that it helps to balance out our fuel and energy  levels so all in all the liver performs all of  

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this and there's a total of over 500 different  chemical reactions that the liver is responsible  

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for and here's the key thing that we need to  understand about that so often in medicine and  

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in science we try to isolate things and we look  at one specific thing at a time one process one  

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pathway as if it happened in isolation but that  is the key to understand that the liver does  

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all of this but it doesn't do one at a time it  does all of this all the time so I want to show  

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you one of the most helpful concept that I have  seen I didn't come up with this but I've used it  

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for years and years in explaining health and is  called body burden that when you have different  

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things going on they accumulate they pile on top  of each other so we have down at the bottom is  

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the metabolic waste that's unavoidable once you  metabolize food and things from the environment  

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you put things in on one end different things come  out on the other end you make tissues etc. that  

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produces waste so there's no way around that and  the liver has to do do that then on top of that  

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we have the hormones that the body produces that  have to be broken down I call them Endo hormones  

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for endogenous hormones coming from the inside but  then now we have to add to that EXO hormones or  

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exogenous things that are added from the outside  in animal feed and we get it through drinking  

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water etc. and then the body has to break down all  the Environmental toxins whether it's industrial  

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pollution and heavy metals or something that we  spray on Foods or household cleaners it is all  

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foreign chemicals that the body has to get rid  of and the liver is the one who does it alcohol  

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of course is a burden it is something relatively  natural in very small amounts but large amounts  

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frequently now become a huge burden on the liver  and like we talked about fructose the component of  

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sugar that only the liver can metabolize becomes  a huge burden so as these things accumulate and  

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the liver only has so much capacity only so much  resources only so many cells only so much ATP or  

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cellular energy available we eventually get to a  threshold and the liver can work up to this point  

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but if we exceed that now we're in trouble now  the liver falls behind and some of the cells can  

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actually get damaged and now we can have liver  failure so now if we ADD medication if we take  

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something on top now that could push us over the  threshold over the limit but then we also have to  

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realize that not everyone is the same that this  could be a 30-year-old young person what if we're  

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a little older what if we have other comorbidities  what if we have a less favorable genetic makeup  

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then maybe our 100% would fall a lot lower and  now we see these pieces it doesn't take nearly  

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as many pieces to reach that threshold and then if  we start adding more now we're going to reach that  

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liver failure or that liver disease or compromise  much sooner and the reason that I put medication  

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at the top here is not that it's the only cause  because everything here contributes and I'm not  

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claiming that these would be to scale that they  would be proportional to their size or anything  

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like that they're purely examples of different  things that the body have to deal with to give  

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you an idea but if we're going to talk about the  number one cause of liver failure then it is very  

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very often quoted as being acetaminophen and that  is of course the ingredient in Tylenol so we know  

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that acetaminophen is a problem for the liver  and we know that Tylenol is often called out  

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to be the number one cause of liver failure so a  lot of people would avoid that but what a lot of  

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people don't realize is that there's many many  things that contain acetaminophen like NyQuil  

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DayQuil are some examples Excedrin, Alka Seltzer  plus and Mucinex as well as Robitussin and these  

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are just some examples so you may be very cautious  about Tylenol you might try to take just when it's  

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absolutely necessary but then you may not think  about the others or you might take one of them  

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and not realize that when you combine it with  something else now you're adding it a cumulates  

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now what about the others if they don't contain  acetaminophen well there is ibuprofen is another  

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active ingredient which we find in Advil and  in dozens of other things we have a Naproxen  

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which we find in Aleve and then there's good old  aspirin and all of these are very much associated  

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with stomach distress causing leaky gut stomach  inflammation all sorts of upset intestinal tract  

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but just because they're Associated mostly with  stomach doesn't mean that they're not harmful to  

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the liver they are less harmful than acetaminophen  but they also are very stressful they put a severe  

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burden significant burden on the liver as well and  this is especially if you use them in combination  

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with something so if you're using ibuprofen along  with something else from that other list now that  

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combination is always a bigger burden than one  thing by itself and this is especially true if  

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you already have some kind of compromise if you're  already getting closer to that 100% line then you  

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need to be very careful with these as well so  here's a couple of facts for you if they're  

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too shocking to believe then just go look them up  and verify them for yourself acetaminophen is the  

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most common cause of acute liver failure in the  United States and number two is an overdose of  

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acetaminophen can destroy half of a person's liver  cells in less than a week so we need to understand  

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that even though they're over-the-counter drugs  even though they're so sold to anybody for a few  

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dollars without a prescription it doesn't mean  that they're harmless these are things that we  

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need to take very seriously and if you use them at  all you use them when they're absolutely necessary  

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now on the bright side the liver is probably the  organ in the body that has the best regenerative  

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capacity of any organ so even if you kill off  half of the liver cells the liver can regenerate  

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so as long as we don't have a bunch of those other  conditions other other stressors present and the  

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person is generally fairly healthy then in about  a month's time the liver can regenerate itself  

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and after that if there no other complications  we may not see any damage at all but I want to  

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bring you back to this graph really quickly and  help you understand the number one way to destroy  

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your liver and to destroy your health overall  is to not understand that out of all of these  

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things that I have listed and this is just for  the liver they're slightly different for your  

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overall health but not really very much that  the first two here the metabolic waste and the  

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endogenous hormones those are the only ones that  our ancestors had those are the only ones that are  

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supposed to be in the body every everything  else in this red rectangle are things that  

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we have added these are man-made they are the  result of civilization of industrialization of  

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the willingness or incentive to use chemicals and  artificial things and put them in our bodies and  

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our ancestors didn't have any of these because  the world has changed more in the last 50 years  

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than it has in the previous 50,000 and if we  don't understand that and if we don't start  

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cleaning up our lifestyle and eliminating some  of these man-made things that is the number one  

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way that we hurt ourselves if you enjoyed this  video you're going to love that one and if you  

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