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The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine Vol. 13, 4th Quarter 1998

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The Liver: Mechanisms of Toxic Injury and Therapeutic Intervention

C. ROSS, D.C., COHS, DPH; F. SMITH, B.A., N.D.

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In the environment, there are a great many agents that are potentially toxic to the cells of the liver, ranging from the poison on toadstools, ingestion of alcohol, to commonly prescribed drugs. These agents can damage the delicate muralium structure of the liver through a number of different mechanisms. Fortunately, specific information from the research community continues to accumulate suggesting ways to realize some adaptive protection against liver injury.


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