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Blood: The Incomparable
Liquid of Life
within themselves, just as if they knew it was to be needed at
a later date. The fact that the cells are seemingly aware of this
storage process is of great importance. No cell uses the iron
that reaches it at random, aimless and unbounded. No cell
throws iron ions away, making a decision different from that
of all other cells. They all act as if they were aware that they
held a most valuable commodity. This shows us that there is a
Only a small part of the iron taken into the body is absorbed. The remainder,
which is of the greatest importance to the body, however, is never wasted.
The excess iron ions are stored by certain cells, as if the body knew that they
would be used later. One of the organs that perform such storage functions
is the liver. The liver cells work literally like a warehouse, storing excess iron
for use at a later date.
THE LIVER CELL
Branch Branch of
of bile hepatic
duct artery
Branch of
portal vein
Central vein
Hepatic Adnan
vein
Oktar
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