Khushbu Mehta1*, Kinjal Patel2, Gargi Shah3, Nidhi Parekh4 and Dinesh Hingu5
1Head of Physiotherapy, Nutrition and Meta Therapy Department in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Maharashtra, India
2Registered Licensed Acupuncturist in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Maharashtra, India
3Clinical Nutritionist in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre,
Maharashtra, India
4Dietitian in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Maharashtra, India
5B.A.M.S., Part Time Practitioner in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Maharashtra, India
*Corresponding Author: Khushbu Mehta, Head of Physiotherapy, Nutrition and Meta Therapy Department in Shree Ghatkopar Kapol Mahajan Medical and Wellness Centre, Maharashtra, India.
Received: August 03, 2023; Published: August 18, 2023
The liver is a vital organ in the human body that is in charge of a variety of function such as immunity, digestion, detoxification, metabolism, and vitamin storage, among others [1]. The liver is one of the few organs that can regenerate after being damaged. Even after having up to 90% of liver removed, the liver can recover to its original size. As a result, a normal person’s liver can only be three years old.
Citation: Khushbu Mehta., et al. “Ancient Indian Ways to Detoxify Your Liver".Acta Scientific Nutritional Health 7.9 (2023): 87-90.
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