Detox Organs
The liver is the primary detoxification organ but works with kidneys, GI tract, lungs, skin, and lymphatic system. The lymphatic system drains waste from tissues to the bloodstream and is described as a major neglected detox system. The ki…
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The liver is the primary detoxification organ but works with kidneys, GI tract, lungs, skin, and lymphatic system. The lymphatic system drains waste from tissues to the bloodstream and is described as a major neglected detox system. The kidneys manage liver-processed substances through urination and require adequate hydration. The GI tract contributes to detoxification through bowel movements, nutrient absorption, and defecation of liver-processed substances. The lungs contribute to detoxification by bringing in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.