Revealed: The 8 Dirtiest Parts of the Human Body
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The lungs, liver, kidneys, intestines, stomach, and other vital organs within the human body, when functioning healthily, serve to eliminate bodily "waste" and purify the blood. However, once they become "clogged," they can lead to various illnesses.
If we compare our body to a car, then the lungs are like the engine, enabling the body to obtain the fuel of life through breathing oxygen;The liver and kidneys function like oil filters, promptly removing metabolic waste and extending the engine's lifespan; the stomach resembles a fuel tank, where food undergoes initial processing in the mouth before entering for digestion and absorption; the intestines can be seen as the exhaust system, processing food further before expelling waste from the body.However, just like a car, if our internal organs aren't properly maintained, they can become dirty or even damaged. How Dirty Are the Body's 8 Major Organs? — The Stomach The stomach harbors a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori, primarily spread through unclean food and water. Approximately 50% of the world's population carries this bacterium in their stomachs.Most patients with gastric cancer, gastritis, or gastric ulcers test positive for H. pylori. While many infections show no symptoms, 10–15% of carriers develop gastric ulcers. Cleansing Methods: Avoid staying up late and maintain a positive mindset. Mental stress, excessive fatigue, or negative emotions can trigger increased gastric acid secretion, leading to acid reflux, heartburn, nausea, and other discomforts.Additionally, limit consumption of overly sweet, salty, spicy, sour, cold, or scalding foods.
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