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Yes. Especially water-soluble vitamins and minerals, they will eventually be processed through the liver and kidneys, and extracted then ejected from the body if not used.
Lungs, Heart, liver & kidneys.
Most drugs are excreted in the kidneys or filtered through the liver. You can find drugs in your bloodstream and your urine. Sometimes it is excreted through the sweat.
The blood is filtered by the kidneys and disposed of by urination.
The Kidneys Removes Waste Substances. And for the eliminates medication from urine part, not sure.... i still guess the kidney. :)*Sourceshttp://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/organ/kidney.htm
Both.
No. Paracetamol (the active ingredient in tylenol) is processed by the liver. It and its end products are excreted by the kidneys.
The liver.
It processes other chemicals for excretion by the kidneys.
Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not. Honestly I don't know.. it is processed by the liver and not the kidneys so that leads me to believe it is not.
Your liver
Urea is a waste product produced by mammals from the breakdown (metabolism) of protein and excreted through urine and in much smaller amounts, perspiration (sweat). This is processed in the body through the liver and passed out of the system as a part of urine by the kidneys.
Yes. Especially water-soluble vitamins and minerals, they will eventually be processed through the liver and kidneys, and extracted then ejected from the body if not used.
No, not on a daily usage. Should not use if have kidney failure
one liver and two kidneys
Basically, detoxification means cleaning the blood. This is done by removing impurities from the blood in the liver, where toxins are processed for elimination. The body also eliminates toxins through the kidneys, intestines, lungs, lymph and skin.
Lungs, Heart, liver & kidneys.