SIGNS YOUR SKIN REVEALS ABOUT THE HEALTH OF YOUR LIVER

Your skin can be a crucial indicator of liver issues.
Your skin is a powerful indicator of your internal health, particularly the state of your liver.  When your liver is functioning well, your skin will reflect this, but if it's struggling with issues like fatty liver, cirrhosis, or inflammation, your skin will show signs of these problems.
Located on the right side of the chest cavity, the liver is a resilient organ. When properly cared for, it has the remarkable ability to regenerate and restore your overall health, including the health of your skin.  Your skin is your largest organ in your body so when your liver isn’t functioning properly, that’s when skin issues will start to appear.  If toxins not cleared from your liver start to back up, then they basically have nowhere else to go and start to back up and head towards the skin to be eliminated there!  A lot of the time, psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, acne, boils, as well as the signs listed below are due to your liver being overloaded with toxins and not eliminating those toxins through their correct channels.
There are many skin indications that your liver is struggling.  These signs may appear before you notice any problems in routine blood tests, making them essential to recognise.


14 Liver issues that can be observed through your skin are:

Yellow skin (jaundice).  This occurs when certain enzymes in your blood break down. Your blood cells turn into a compound that turns your skin yellow if it backs up in the body. This includes yellow eyes/skin which is caused by backup in your bile ducts.
Red palms indicate a gall bladder issue if they're itchy or the bottom of your foot is itchy.
Red nose – a red, and swollen, an indication that there is liver cirrhosis.
Rosacea (red cheeks) —could be an interruption in your microbiome (good an bad bacteria in your gut and bowel), but it is also an indication that it is more likely a liver problem—it could be an adrenal or a combination of liver or a lack of friendly bacteria.
Loss of hair – armpits or legs (especially if you are a male) – is an indication that your liver is damaged, causing oestrogen to increase and your skin to become soft and shiny.  When a man ages and gets balder, and his lower legs get less hair and shinier is due to his liver not buffering his excess oestrogen.
Paper-thin skin on hands—crinkled old money has a particular texture to it —often the skin becomes exactly like that—even on the hands— and it becomes that texture when you have liver damage—it can also be on the face and folds of your face and back of your hands, which is a loss of collagen. This is part of the natural aging process; however, it can be more pronounced when liver damage is happening.
Spider veins – a little red spot with lots of little veins coming out of that spot. This can occur on your face, veins, hands, legs and body.

White, yellow growths around your eyelid
– usually because you have high cholesterol levels, high LDL (the bad cholesterol) and low HDL (the good cholesterol), and high triglycerides.  Another contributing factor is consuming way too many carbs, usually insulin resistance, usually overweight and a situation where the cholesterol is backing up into the tissues and out through the eyes.  An excellent solution is to get off the carbs, practice intermittent fasting and taking purified bile salts.
Purple, flat little bumps on the skin, mainly on the lower extremities, are caused by an excess of oestrogen. You will see purple-red spots after pregnancy, which are not raised but just bumps.
Liver (aging) spots – is a lack of vitamin C – you need more vitamin C from food and taking it orally.  A high carb diet or high levels of sugar are often the case because your diabetes blocks your body’s uptake vitamin C. 
White, scaly plaque, as in dandruff, is fungal growth, and selenium is one of the remedies that you can use to combat this.  Try taking some olive oil with oregano and rub it into your scalp also using topical probiotics that you can put on your scalp. The real problem here is internal microbes in your gut and again, liver issues. 
Crusty red nodules that you get on your skin are liver issues.
Ascites (stretch marks and fluid-filled sacks in your gut). You usually
see pot-belly men with thin legs, and this is due to very severe cirrhosis of the liver, called Ascites.
A flat face, where you're losing fat on your face - this happens with certain liver issues. These issues cause you to be unable to produce growth hormones and you then lose certain amounts of protein whereby your face falls “flat”.
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