Long Live the Liver!
Brater, Jürgen
October 2017
approx. 220 pages
13.6 x 21.5 cm
softcover with flaps
ISBN 978-3-7766-2808-1
approx. 220 pages
13.6 x 21.5 cm
softcover with flaps
ISBN 978-3-7766-2808-1
Long Live the Liver!
Everything about an underestimated organ
The liver gets off its fatWe can only survive for a few hours without it. It participates in more than 500 vital body processes, its billions of complex biochemical reactions take place around the clock. No scientific laboratory in the world can compete with this. The liver is our most versatile organ by far. What the liver can do, when it suffers and how you can live so that the liver is happy: As always, Jürgen Brater explains in depth and amusingly, and lets us marvel at this organ, which appears so unprepossessing from the outside.>Everything about our most versatile organ>With tips on how you can ensure every day that our liver – and thus our entire body – remains healthy and high-performing>For readers of Darm mit Charme [Charming Intestines] and Hautnah [Up Close With the Skin]Dr. Jürgen Brater, born 1948, completed his studies in medicine and dentistry with a degree and ran his own practice until 1996. Since then, he has worked as a seminar leader for education and training of medical specialists, and as a successful science author. He has published, among others, Wir sind alle Neandertaler [We Are All Neanderthals], Lexikon der rätselhaften Körpervorgänge [Lexicon of Mysterious Body Processes], Generation Käfer [Bug Generation]; most recently with Herbig Blut tut gut [Blood Is Good for You]. He lives in Aalen.
The liver gets off its fatWe can only survive for a few hours without it. It participates in more than 500 vital body processes, its billions of complex biochemical reactions take place around the clock. No scientific laboratory in the world can compete with this. The liver is our most versatile organ by far. What the liver can do, when it suffers and how you can live so that the liver is happy: As always, Jürgen Brater explains in depth and amusingly, and lets us marvel at this organ, which appears so unprepossessing from the outside.>Everything about our most versatile organ>With tips on how you can ensure every day that our liver – and thus our entire body – remains healthy and high-performing>For readers of Darm mit Charme [Charming Intestines] and Hautnah [Up Close With the Skin]Dr. Jürgen Brater, born 1948, completed his studies in medicine and dentistry with a degree and ran his own practice until 1996. Since then, he has worked as a seminar leader for education and training of medical specialists, and as a successful science author. He has published, among others, Wir sind alle Neandertaler [We Are All Neanderthals], Lexikon der rätselhaften Körpervorgänge [Lexicon of Mysterious Body Processes], Generation Käfer [Bug Generation]; most recently with Herbig Blut tut gut [Blood Is Good for You]. He lives in Aalen.
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