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9. Getting Rid of Ammonia

Ammonia is a naturally occurring byproduct of bacteria that works in the intestines as well as the cells that process protein. The highly toxic waste product must be removed from the body or it will damage the central nervous system. Because ammonia is insoluble, it passes through the liver and converts to urea, then moves on to the kidney to leave the body as urine.

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