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Ginger: A Natural Boost for Liver Health

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[0:00]The food then travels to your small intestines, where more enzymes are released to further break down the food into smaller molecules.
[0:00]The small intestines absorb the nutrients from the food, and the leftover waste travels to your large intestines.
[0:00]The large intestines absorb water and electrolytes, and the remaining waste is excreted from your body.
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[0:00]The digestive process starts when you ingest food. Your stomach releases enzymes and acids to break down the food. The food then travels to your small intestines, where more enzymes are released to further break down the food into smaller molecules. The small intestines absorb the nutrients from the food, and the leftover waste travels to your large intestines. The large intestines absorb water and electrolytes, and the remaining waste is excreted from your body.

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