I've had the largest lobe of my liver removed and have been told that you never grow your liver back but it does regenerate back to full working capacity.
If you know someone that is having some of their liver removed be sure to ask if it's because of PSC (primary sclerosing cholangitis). I was never told and had this liver disease for 3 yrs before being told. To read more of this condition and treatments, read...
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/primary-sclerosing-cholangitis/DS00918
Play, rest, relax, rejuvenate.
All the organs were removed and, as the brain had no spiritual value, it was discarded. Organs such as the heart and liver were kept in small jars. Actaully, i thought that the brain was removed because it would rot the rest of the skeleton
It gives your body and brain a change to rest and rejuvenate. Like a mini vacation! :)
No, we do not die when we sleep. Sleep is a natural and necessary process for our bodies and minds to rest and rejuvenate.
The liver processes part of the worn-out red blood cells in the liver for reuse. Tubes from the liver lead to the top of the small intestine. The rest of the parts of the worn out red blood cells are sent there to be re-digested and the parts reused.
because these poison rest in your liver
Death is a permanent cessation of life, while sleep is a temporary state of rest where the body and mind rejuvenate.
'R and R' stands for rest and relaxation. It refers to taking time off to unwind, recharge, and rejuvenate oneself. It is essential for maintaining overall well-being and productivity.
Blood flows to the renal circulation through the renal artery, which branches off the abdominal aorta. Once in the kidneys, blood is filtered and waste products are removed. Portal circulation transports blood from the digestive organs to the liver through the hepatic portal vein. In the liver, nutrients are processed and toxins are removed before the blood is distributed to the rest of the body.
During sleep, our bodies and minds rest and rejuvenate, but we do not die. Sleep is a necessary and natural process for maintaining good health and well-being.
No, sleep is not a form of death. Sleep is a natural and necessary process for the body to rest and rejuvenate, while death is the permanent cessation of life.
You can find nap pods for a quick rest in Chicago at places like Recharj and Peace Power Napping. These locations offer comfortable pods where you can relax and rejuvenate during the day.