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Detoxify

/diːˈtɒk.sɪ.faɪ/verb
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To detoxify is to remove toxic or harmful substances from something, such as the body, environment, or a system, often through chemical, biological, or mechanical processes. In modern usage, it extends metaphorically to clearing out negative influences in daily life, like digital detoxing for mental clarity, highlighting our growing awareness of both physical and psychological well-being.

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The human liver, a master detoxifier, processes about 1.4 liters of blood per minute and can regenerate itself even if up to 75% is removed, a capability that has fascinated scientists and inspired liver transplant techniques since the 1960s. This remarkable organ not only filters toxins but also produces essential proteins, making it a cornerstone of survival that ancient Egyptians revered as the seat of emotion and thought.

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