Bad liver, feet prophet? If there is a problem with the liver, the feet will send out 3 'signals', one of which is accounted for, and don't ignore it

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As the saying goes: All diseases begin with the feet, and the feet are the first to keep in good health! It can be seen that feet are particularly important to human health, and feet are also places that we tend to overlook. In fact, there are many acupuncture points and blood vessels on my feet, and many diseases start from the feet. Our feet are like the roots of a big tree. Once there is a problem with the roots, it means that our health may be threatened.

These three signs appear on your feet, reminding you to nourish your liver in time!

  1. White soles

Under normal circumstances, the soles of our feet are white and red, but if we find that the soles of our feet are white without blood, we must be vigilant. There may be a problem with the liver. Due to liver dysfunction, the detoxification ability of the human body is reduced, and harmful substances in the blood cannot be excreted from the body. Over time, the blood vessels in the feet will be blocked, which will lead to insufficient blood supply to the soles of the feet, resulting in white and bloodless soles, and may be accompanied by dizziness, brain swelling, Limb weakness and other adverse phenomena. If this happens, go to the hospital for treatment in time.

  1. Increase the texture of the soles of the feet

The main function of the liver is to help the body detoxify and decompose the waste produced by metabolism. Once the liver is damaged, it means that toxins in the body cannot be discharged smoothly, thus affecting normal physiological functions. The feet are the part farthest from the heart. If the lines on the soles of the feet suddenly increase, you should be more vigilant. This may be a reminder that your liver is damaged.

  1. The soles of the feet are dry and sallow

Many people have yellow soles and thick cuticles. However, if the soles of your feet were ruddy before, and suddenly you find that the soles of your feet turn yellow and your skin is dry and rough, you should pay attention to this situation. It may be a reminder that your liver cells are damaged. Once the liver cells are damaged, the bilirubin in the blood in the body cannot be metabolized normally, which will make the soles of the feet sallow and dry.

Summarize:

A poor liver will directly affect the normal metabolism of the body, which in turn will affect the health of the body. Therefore, we must pay attention to nourishing the liver and protecting the liver in daily life, develop good living and eating habits, drink plenty of water, and promote the excretion of toxins and garbage in the body, which is conducive to good health.

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