The liver is an essential and multifaceted organ in the human body, fulfilling hundreds of vital functions. It acts as the main center for the detoxification of the body, filtering blood to eliminate toxins, waste, drugs and other harmful substances, which are then excreted by bile or urine. Beyond detoxification, the liver plays an essential role in metabolism by treating food nutrients, by converting glucose into glycogen for energy storage, by synthesizing proteins for blood plasma and coagulation, and producing the bile necessary for fat digestion. It also stores essential vitamins (A, D, E, K, B12) and minerals such as iron and copper, and contributes to the immune system by eliminating bacteria and blood circulation viruses.