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unknown_JJ
10-17-2008, 06:10 PM
The main causes of liver damage are:

1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause.

2. Too much eating.

3. Skipping breakfast.

4. Consuming too much medication.

5. Consuming too much preservatives, additives, food coloring, and artificial sweetener. 67. Consuming unhealthy cooking oil. As much as possible reduce cooking oil use when frying, which includes even the best cooking oils like olive oil. Do not consume fried foods when you are tired, except if the body is very fit.

6. Consuming raw (overly done) foods also add to the burden of liver.
Veggies should be eaten raw or cooked 3-5 parts. Fried veggies should be finished in one sitting, do not store.

We should prevent this without necessarily spending more. We just have to adopt a good daily lifestyle and eating habits. Maintaining good eating habits and time condition are very important for our bodies to absorb and get rid of unnecessary chemicals according to 'schedule.'

DO TAKE CARE ABOUT YOUR HEALTH
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SixTen
10-17-2008, 06:45 PM
Don't forget, alcohol :skeleton:!

Sister, can you post source, jazakhallah Khair. (sorry just, so much bogus medical claims are spread around the internet, by so called researchers/scientists)
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Pk_#2
10-17-2008, 07:15 PM
AsalamuAlaykum SixTen,

Excerpts from : http://chirucola.blogspot.com/2006/1...er-damage.html

I think.
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Woodrow
10-17-2008, 07:24 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Pk_#2
AsalamuAlaykum SixTen,

Excerpts from : http://chirucola.blogspot.com/2006/1...er-damage.html

I think.
Perhaps we should question the medical expertise and training of the blog writer when reading this information.

This statement has me wondering if this is a medical site or actually of another agenda.

Seriously...

This blog is named chirucola because it was launched to make people aware of the CSE findings about the pesticide remains in Cola drinks and the callousness with which Megastar Chiranjeevi, fondly called Chiru by his fans, adhered and continued to endorse the Cola product despite strong evidences to the contrary, brushing them aside as "pukaarlu".
Addendum:

The six statements may be good advice, but not necessarily related to liver damage. The medical community seems to view other things as the primary causes of liver damage. Alcohol/drug abuse and Hepatits seem to top the list.

http://www.righthealth.com/Health/Ca...-sb-8536643334
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SixTen
10-17-2008, 07:27 PM
Nowadays, you here about sprays increase cancer rates, tea could lead to early heart disease, and so many other strange things. Because we are unable to see the methodology of the research, we can rarely be sure on how accurate these things really are.

Also brother woodrow, good find.
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Güven
10-17-2008, 08:08 PM
:sl:
I doubt that these are the main causes, where is alcohol and drugs ?
btw Nice site uncle woodrow !

1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause.
:skeleton:
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strivingobserver98
10-13-2014, 06:51 PM
Just to add apparently these are the reasons below.

Evening 9 - 11pm: is the time for eliminating unnecessary/ toxic chemicals (de- toxification) from the antibody system (lymph nodes). This time duration should be spent by relaxing or listening to music. If during this time a housewife is still in a un relaxed state such as washing the dishes or monitoring children doing their homework, this will have a negative impact on her health.

Night at 11pm - 1am: The de-toxification process in the liver, and ideally should be done in a deep sleep state.


Early morning 1 - 3am: de-toxification process in the gall, also ideally done in a deep sleep state.


Early morning 3 - 5am: de-toxification in the lungs. Therefore there will sometimes be a severe cough for cough sufferers during this time. Since the de-toxification process had reached the respiratory tract, there is no need to take cough medicine so as not to interfere with toxin removal process.


Morning 5 - 7am: de-toxification in the colon, you should empty your bowel.


Morning 7 - 9am: Absorption of nutrients in the small intestine, you should be having breakfast at this time. Breakfast should be earlier, before 6:30am, for those who are sick. Breakfast before 7:30am is very beneficial to those wanting to stay fit. Those who always skip breakfast, they should change their habits, and it is still better to eat breakfast late until 9 -10am rather than no meal at all. Sleeping so late and waking up too late will disrupt the process of removing unnecessary chemicals.


Midnight to 4am is the time when the bone marrow produces blood.
Anyone know if the claim above is true? It is quite widely circulated around the internet with also many facebook shares. I had stomach problems a month ago, doctors said it was indigestion. Not sure if those problems and sleeping late at night is linked.
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saif-uddin
10-16-2014, 04:24 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by SixTen
Don't forget, alcohol :skeleton:!

Sister, can you post source, jazakhallah Khair. (sorry just, so much bogus medical claims are spread around the internet, by so called researchers/scientists)
Fizzy drinks/Soda as well, Bad for Liver, can lead to serious Liver Damage,

http://www.nhs.uk/news/2009/08August...attyLiver.aspx
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MuslimInshallah
10-16-2014, 03:49 PM
Assalaamu alaikum,


Please be careful of online claims about health. There is an awful lot of nonsense out there. Just as you can find all sorts of outrageous claims about Islam and Muslims, so too can you find such about your health.


While doctors and pharmacists and other health professionals (according to their specializations), are not infallible, they are a good starting point.Talk to them. Get some key words you can use to google. Ask them what are useful online resources.


Try reputable American sites like the nih (National Institutes of Healthhttp://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/), cdc (Centers for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov), the Mayo Clinic (http://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-ca...399.1384784451) or your own local National Health Authority. They are a good way to introduce yourself to a topic. They use less medical jargon. If you don't mind paying a little, you can also go to sites like UpToDate (http://www.uptodate.com/home). They have great summaries, and medical professionals use these sites, too.


If you type “nih” and the topic you're interested in, you can also find scholarly articles that go into more depth. You can buy them, if you really need them.Or you can go and see if your local university library can help you access them for free. The librarians tend to be delighted to help. Even if you don't go to that university. Some hospitals also have library services that members of the public may access. There's no harm in asking.


If you seriously need in-depth information about a disease (once you have an idea of what you have to deal with), you might want to consider getting a basic book on pathophysiology and start educating yourself. You can get these from university libraries as well as amazon. They are rather expensive, though. Again, university booksellers tend to be quite helpful. (smile) they are used to clueless students wandering about lost.


If you want to look up drug interactions, you might want to try Medscape's Drug Interaction Checker ( http://reference.medscape.com/drug-interactionchecker). Be aware that commercial (brand) names of drugs may vary widely in the world, but that the generic names (the more scientific sounding ones, often written in smaller letters on the medicine containers are usually the same around the world (if you're not sure, ask a pharmacist- a real one. Not just a clerk). There are exceptions, though, the most notable being a common drug for pain and fever: called acetaminophen in North America, and paracetamol in many other places. This interaction checker is based in the US, so the brand names from elsewhere may not work. The generic names, however, should. But remember three important points: 1) There are drugs commercialized elsewhere in the world that are not available in the US, 2) Sometimes your medecine is a mixture of two or several drugs, and you need to list them all into the interaction checker and 3) These interaction checkers pick up MANY,MANY interactions, which may not be relevant to your particular situation. (smile) Before you hurry off to the lawyers to sue your doctor or pharmacist because they didn't pick up on an interaction, I would suggest you discuss it with a health professional. It may not be important in your particular context. And if they have made a mistake (and it happens. We are all human), they will generally be as horrified as you if they have made it. And they'll be very grateful to you, and do their best to put things right.


Specifically about liver diseases, you may want to look at these links:


http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...N-20025300?p=1


http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/liverdiseases.html


And a scholarly article about soda (sugary fizzy drinks) and liver disease:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2880768/


(smile) Yes, those fizzy drinks that are so popular in so many places, are absolutely terrible for your health. Not only for your liver, but across the board. Personally, I am with those who are calling (here in Canada) that they be heavily taxed like cigarettes and alcohol. And I'd also restrict them like these other poisons: I don't think children should have access to them at all.


Please be careful. And remember that a little information can be dangerous, if it causes you to believe that you are very knowledgeable. When you actually do know a lot on a topic, you cannot but realize how little we humans really understand. And this should cause you to tread cautiously and lightly. (smile) A little like our great Islamic scholars who were reluctant to give fatawa because they knew how easy it is to make a mistake... and how grave the consequences if you do (because you are responsible before Allah).


May Allah, the One Who Gives and Withholds, Grant us health or the strength to bear the physical ill-healths that cleanse our spiritual ones.
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