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Efficient liver function is extremely important to the overall health of a person and this depends on constant supplies of antioxidant nutrients. If the liver isn't working efficiently and antioxidant defenses are low, the effects can be seen in any cell, tissue or organ in the body. A vast constellation of symptoms can result from impaired liver function that at first glance may seem to have nothing at all to do with the liver.

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The substance released by intestinal bacteria that can travel to the liver and initiate further liver damage is called lipopolysaccharide (LPS), also known as endotoxin. LPS is a component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and can trigger an immune response in the liver, leading to inflammation and damage if present in excessive amounts or in a compromised gut barrier.

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