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The poisonous substance made in the liver is ammonia. During the metabolism of proteins, ammonia is produced as a byproduct. Normally, the liver converts ammonia into urea, which is then excreted by the kidneys. However, when the liver is damaged or overwhelmed, ammonia can accumulate in the bloodstream, leading to toxicity.

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