3. Allergies

Very often, allergies are the result of an overloaded and sluggish liver. When there are too many substances entering the bloodstream, the brain recognizes them as allergens and releases antibodies and chemicals (histamines, etc), which cause itchy rashes. The healthy liver, in its turn, perfectly cleans the blood of all the harmful molecules and eliminates the effect a potential allergen has on the body.
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2. Yellow skin and yellow eyes
When a person’s eyes or skin turn yellowish, science calls it jaundice. Jaundice itself is not an illness but rather a symptom of possible malfunctionings. Normally, jaundice appears when a diseased liver makes the system accumulate too much bilirubin — a yellow pigment that is formed by the breakdown of dead red blood cells in the liver. Guess what happens when the liver fails to get rid of bilirubin along with old red blood cells? That’s right. You turn yellow.
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