What Does the Liver Do?

Your liver is a multifunctional organ responsible for numerous critical processes:
• Detoxification: Filters harmful substances like alcohol, drugs, and metabolic waste from your blood.
• Bile Production: Produces bile to help digest fats and absorb fat-soluble vitamins.
• Protein Synthesis: Creates proteins essential for blood clotting, immune function, and tissue repair.
• Blood Sugar Regulation: Stores and releases glucose to maintain stable blood sugar levels.
• Nutrient Storage: Stores vitamins A, D, E, K, and B12, and minerals like iron and copper.
• Cholesterol Management: Regulates cholesterol levels and produces cholesterol for vital bodily functions.
• Immune Function: Contains immune cells that fight infections and pathogens.
• Hormone Metabolism: Processes hormones and maintains proper hormone balance.
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By Roysten Xavier - June 28, 2026
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