Not exact matches
Just
as the actual breastplate on a soldier protects his heart, lungs, and
other vital organs, so the breastplate of righteousness, the practical holiness of a life lived in obedience to God, is what protects the heart of a Christian.
This extra blood, which is intended to perfuse the newly functioning lungs and
other vital organs, is discarded along with the placenta when active management is used, with possible sequellae such
as breathing difficulties and anaemia, especially in vulnerable babies.
They also protect our heart, brain, and
other vital organs, give our bodies structure, and act
as a deposit area for minerals (such
as calcium).
Hormones work together
as a symphony in your body communicating with each
other and your
organs to keep all of your
vital bodily functions working in synchronously by making fine adjustments.
As these acidic toxins fester and decay in various tissues, they damage
organs and glands, corrode joints and arteries, enervate the nervous system and inhibit immune response and
other vital functions.
They help with the production of hormones that regulate your metabolism, they help your body burn fat
as fuel, they help protect your
vital organs, and LOTS of
other bodily functions.
The liver is a
vital organ that performs has many functions essential to sustain life, including manufacturing blood proteins, fats, and clotting factors, storing energy
as glycogen to be used
as energy, storing fat - soluble vitamins and iron, detoxifying drugs, chemicals, and toxic metabolic byproducts, secreting bile for proper digestion, and filtering harmful bacteria and
other pathogens from the blood.
The distended and twisted stomach may interfere with the function of
other organs and with
vital processes such
as the flow of blood in blood vessels.
Toxins from dental disease can seep into the pet's bloodstream, potentially infecting and damaging
other vital organs, such
as the liver, kidneys, and brain.
This can be deadly
as this is necessary for brain and
other vital organ function.
If not detected and treated early, the disease can cause extensive damage to the heart and
other vital organs, such
as the lungs, liver and kidneys, causing poisonous wastes to build up in the dog's body.
These conditions can be either chronic or acute, and commonly stem from allergies, growths (either benign or cancerous), parasites, abscesses, adverse reactions to inhaled fungi, and the malfunction of
other vital organs (such
as congestive heart failure).