Why the Legs?
Gravity: Blood and fluids naturally accumulate more easily in the lower limbs.
Circulation: The liver plays a key role in protein synthesis and regulation of portal vein pressure. When liver function declines, blood flow in the legs can be affected.
Metabolism: The liver produces proteins—especially albumin—that help keep fluid inside blood vessels. When albumin levels drop, fluid can leak into surrounding tissues, causing swelling.
Detoxification: When the liver cannot properly filter toxins, skin reactions such as itching or discoloration may appear.
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