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Written by Daniel Mark Norris Newton Davis

Last Updated: 2-2-08

The liver is highly affected by toxic mold exposures along with exposures to many other toxins and chemicals. The liver is where mold fungi and their mycotoxins are filtered out of the bloodstream. In the case of a toxic mold exposure the liver is overwhelmed, resulting in liver dysfunction and the symptoms related to liver dysfunction. Helping the liver out is essential recovering your good health. A good liver flush can be beneficial to clearing out the excess volumes of mycotoxins overwhelming the liver. A good colon cleanse can cleanse the toxic waste backed up in the colon.

Eating fresh vegetables and other foods which enrich the health of your liver is essential to reversing the degenerative affects of toxic mold exposures on the liver. The Liverdoctor.com links at the right can give you a lot of good information on what foods to eat to enrich the health of your liver. The one source for maintaining a healthy liver I use myself is chlorophyllin. Adding chlorophyllin to their diet reduced liver cancer by 50% in a trial conducted in China by Oregon State University and John Hopkins University. You can read all about it under the section entitled 'Chlorophyllin' .

Liverdoctor.com: The Liver and Detoxification

Liverdoctor.com: Symptoms Associated with Liver Dysfunction

Liverdoctor.com: Vital Principles-The Liver Diet

CureZone.com: Liver-Gallbladder Flush

CureZone.com: Colon Cleanse