Message from @airplaneman
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Let him be
I am going to post some studies then.
Hehehehehe 😄
what racist studies this time, @Undead Mockingbird ?
He got shot, probs dead.
Did you know that sugars produce a significant number of organ defects previously attributed to alcohol?
I'm banned from everything but youtube and discord.
rip
I know nothing.
Still have a gab account but is there even still a gab?
It's back
I think
Yes, it's back
It still had some partial outages a few days back.
rip
Socialism.
Best, C. H., et al. "Liver damage produced by feeding alcohol or sugar and its prevention by choline." British medical journal 2.4635 (1949): 1001.
Also, apparently paracetamol can damage your liver severely.
Davidson, D. G., and W. N. Eastham. "Acute liver necrosis following overdose of paracetamol." British medical journal 2.5512 (1966): 497.
Doctors are spooks.
Also, non-alcoholic liver damage from fructose are much higher than previously thought.
Marchesini, Giulio, et al. "Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a feature of the metabolic syndrome." Diabetes 50.8 (2001): 1844-1850.
This is commonly known as "nonalcoholic fatty liver disease"
Cogito, ergo everyone is an NPC but me.
@Undead Mockingbird epilepsy meds can also cause fatty liver disease
It's been on the rise and I think many companies that produce products like high fructose corn syrup tried to keep it under cover.
Oh, epilepsy meds can?
I diddn't know
@Undead Mockingbird google valproic acid side effects
You mean fatty liver disease or liver damage in general?
Epilepsy meds are known for making kidneys and livers fail
Because, I think the metabolic pathways are generally well enough understood.
I mean yeah
this is wonderfull news that should teach them
Since the liver participates in the breakdown of a lot of the ingrdients or metabolic produts, a lot of medication can damage the liver.
Rip lol
Adams, Leon A., Paul Angulo, and Keith D. Lindor. "Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease." Canadian Medical Association Journal 172.7 (2005): 899-905.
"NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE is emerging as the most common chronic liver condition in the Western world. It is associated with insulin resistance and frequently occurs with features of the metabolic syndrome. Disease presentation ranges from asymptomatic elevated liver enzyme levels to cirrhosis with complications of liver failure and hepatocellular carcinoma. Current treatment recommendations are limited to weight loss and exercise, although several promising medications are on the horizon. In this article we discuss the etiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease as well as approaches to its management."
@Undead Mockingbird one thing that we really should stop giving to people is birth control meds because it makes it in to the water lol