1. Little red and brown dots
They can be larger and smaller, and you can also have a little shininess to them. They’re usually on the lower leg, which has poor circulation and is usually a liver problem. It could also be diabetes; it could be many other things, but you see this a lot when people have liver problems, so the actual appearance of the lower leg and the foot gives a lot of great information about the overall health of the person because the heart has to send blood down to your feet and then back through the vascular system.
Usually, if there’s a liver problem or a heart problem, whatever, there’s going to be a vascular problem because of the poor circulation that’s occurring, so a lot of these problems happen at the greatest distance from the heart and also even with diabetes. For example, neurological problems in your feet in your hands because of that fact because it affects the distal fingers, which is the point furthest away from the heart. you’ll see red and brown little discoloration-type specks on the lower leg and then something called spider veins or another name for spider nevus, which is usually seen in cirrhosis What’s happening to the liver is you’re building up a lot of estrogens and too much estrogen can affect the vascular system. You can see varicose veins and spider veins, and you can see them in the lower legs. Then we have cracked heels This is usually a vitamin B3 deficiency or an omega-3 fatty acid deficiency because one of the functions of the liver is to make bile and help you absorb these fatty acids, not just omega-3 fatty acids, but vitamin A, which could be involved in the skin, and vitamin E, which could be involved in the skin.
Those are fat-soluble vitamins, but vitamin B3 also affects the skin. Other B vitamins can also affect the skin, just as they relate to the cofactor to help the enzymes work, especially with proteins so b3 deficiency can create a problem Another name for that would be pellagra.
2. pellagra
which is a B3 deficiency, have a lot of skin issues, usually itching of the foot, usually in the bottom of the foot that is a backup of fluids into the liver; it’s a congested liver; it could be bile backing up and buildup of histamines and a congested liver, so could have itching in the foot. Also, you can have pain or inflammation in the bottom of the foot; a lot of times people associate that with something called plantar fasciitis; it’s not quite a fasciitis; it’s just a liver problem, and then you also have hot feet. Hot feet are another symptom of a bad liver and then we have a bad odour, so you have smelly feet
Why? Because the liver is not able to detoxify correctly and it’s backing up through the skin. Usually, it delivers badly. The person’s diet is pretty bad, and the entire body is backed up with garbage, especially the large intestine and the kidneys, and it’s coming out through the skin, so you can’t just have a terrible, unhealthy bad liver and have a very healthy kidney or colon. If one is bad, they’re usually all pretty congested and unhealthy. pitting edema
That’s where you press your finger into the lower leg, and it leaves a dent and it just stays there; that’s a fluid backup that’s a common liver symptom.
3. toenail fungus
People with liver problems have a higher level of fungus growing on their body because they usually have an imbalance in the microflora and the gut, and that is going to relate to an overgrowth of fungus and yeast on the outside of the body, That’s why you see things like dandruff and psoriasis toenail fungus and then the nail bed in it can happen on the hands or the feet; the nail bed is going to be white You’re going to usually lose that little moon-shaped thing Luna down here so it’s going to be white because of the poor circulation that’s occurring on that.
4. other reasons
a lot of things one big one is the side effect from medications another one is a lot of sugar in the diet, especially high fructose corn syrup-cooked foods so if you’re just having canned foods that are pasteurized and you’re not having anything raw, that’s eventually going to be very hard on the liver and the kidneys and also a lack of any vegetables, and if you’re eating junk food combined with that, you have no enzymes to put in the body and no antioxidants from these vegetables so that can be a problem excessive alcohol that’s a given and then excessive protein so if you’re doing massive amounts of protein it built up a lot of nitrogen waste over time that can then overload the liver and the kidney and put a lot of stress on and so if there is liver damage or kidney damage you want to go a little lower on the protein higher in the vegetables.