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you die!!!!

That answer is nonsense!

The liver is the largest internal organ in your body. It serves as a garbage disposal unit cleansing your blood. It produces digestive juices. And it performs additional digestion after food leaves the intestines.

The products it removes from your blood it sends to the duodenum with the digestive juices. They are either digested or eliminated from your body.

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