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2. Reduce Exposure to Toxins

Environmental toxins, including disinfectants, detergents, chemical cleaners, paint fumes, and personal hygiene products all contain toxins. Even second-hand cigarette smoke can eventually damage the human liver with continuous exposure. Exchanging regular hygiene products and cleaners for chemical-free options and avoiding cigarette smoke can prevent these toxins from negatively affecting the liver and increasing liver enzyme quantities.

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