Consequences of a Dysfunctional Liver
The healthy liver regulates fat metabolism and is the major fat-burning organ in the body.
Indeed the healthy liver not only burns fat, it can pump excessive fat out of your body through the bile into the gut. Thus, if your liver is healthy you will not have much difficulty in controlling your weight.
Conversely a liver which is fatty is doing the opposite of what it should be doing. A fatty liver is storing fat when it should be burning fat and removing excess fat from your body.
Indeed a fatty liver becomes a warehouse for fat and if it is allowed to progress for many years, the liver may finally become just a "bag of fat" with dire consequences for your health and longevity.
Symptoms associated with liver dysfunction
Abnormal metabolism of fats
Digestive problems
Blood sugar problems
Nervous system
Immune dysfunction
External signs
Hormonal Imbalance
NOTE:
Liver dysfunction is different to liver disease in that the liver has not yet sustained permanent or sufficient damage to cause gross impairment of its vital functions.
In those with a dysfunctional liver, the routine blood tests of liver function are generally normal. A dysfunctional liver is not working efficiently, and is overloaded, toxic or sluggish. Liver dysfunction is much more common than liver disease, and may be a forerunner to liver disease.
Even if the level of dysfunction is only slight, it will still have a negative impact on your immune system and energy levels.
Many people suffer with the symptoms and signs of a dysfunctional liver for years, and yet the treating doctor or naturopath does not recognize the significance of these symptoms.
The result is that the symptoms get treated while the underlying problem of an overloaded, toxic and inefficient liver is ignored or only partially treated.
Inevitably, the patient's symptoms deteriorate, and increasing doses of drugs such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication, immune-suppressants, pain killers, cholesterol lowering drugs etc, are needed.
The full range of symptoms indicative of "dysfunctional liver syndrome" can only be defined after a study of Eastern and Western medical disciplines.
Chinese doctors have long considered the liver to be the most important organ in the body and indeed they call the liver, the "General of the Army" of the body. The liver is considered by some to be the most strategic organ in the body, because by improving its function we are able to help many other body systems


