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Liver Continuously processing the blood used by your body, your liver strives to keep us healthy by neutralizing harmful toxins and wastes. It also converts food into substances needed for life and growth, storing energy, amino acids, protein, and manufacturing the enzymes and bile that help digest food. So imagine what life would be like if your liver were compromised in some way... Plus a lot That’s probably to much if it were to become diseased and suddenly it was unable to carry out its numerous functions? Would life even be possible? Well, no. Without a liver transplant, you would not survive for very long. If you have damaged your liver or you have a liver disease you do not want to eat unhealthy your liver is an unhealthy food filter but you cant replace this filter easily. So you need to go easy on it by eating healthy no alcohol no salts no trans fats extra. DIET AND NUTRITION FOR LIVER DISEASE AND HEPATITIS After being diagnosed with liver disease, some of the first questions that a person typically asks concern diet and nutrition. Commonly asked questions include: What foods are good for the liver? Are there foods that can harm the liver? Are vitamin supplements helpful? How much protein should I get in my diet? Unfortunately, many doctors lack the expertise to supply knowledgeable answers to these and similar questions. One reason for this is that most medical schools do not spend enough time on the topics of diet, nutrition, and exercise. Everything that enters the body must pass through the liver to be processed. The liver functions as a filter to protect the body from harmful substances and is responsible for the production and use of most nutrients. Therefore, everything that is ingested has an effect on the liver—some positive, some negative. That’s why it is advisable for people to eat foods with an eye towards promoting liver health. This is especially true when the liver is damaged. Understanding the basics of nutrition is necessary in order to make intelligent food choices that will benefit the liver. Due to FDA regulations, food labels contain nutritional information. A person with liver disease should always read these labels carefully. Also, most people with liver disease need to restrict some foods from their diets. This should not be viewed as a punishment, but rather as a step in the direction of a healthier liver. IS THERE AN OPTIMAL DIET FOR THOSE WITH LIVER DISEASE? Miracle Detox: GENERAL NUTRITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR LIVER DISEASE VITAMINS Reactivate your liver to MINERALS permanently increase fat burn PROTEIN by 91%. AMINO ACID SUPPLEMENTS CARBOHYDRATES Three days of detox is all it takes! FAT Perfect for women who want to FOODS AND SUPPLEMENTS TO AVOID jumpstart major weight loss this GAS - RELATED PROBLEMS year. CAFFEINE AND THE LIVER GLUTEN AND THE LIVER One of the healthiest slim-quick CHOLESTEROL AND THE LIVER approaches is a liver-cleansing CRASH DIETS AND DIET PILLS detox called the Fat Flash Plan. Word has it that numerous 'high profilers' have sipped the diet's signature cranberry juice cocktail, including singer Taylor Dayne, former secretary of state Madeleine Albright and actress Jennifer Garner Mon Break: branflacks Lunch: burritos Super: steak peas beans corn Tues Break: Branflacks Lunch: Chicken Cheese and sting netal rap Super: lasagna Wed Break: Branflacks Lunch: pea soup Super:fish peas beans corn and potatos Thurs Break: branflacks Lunch: spaghetti Super: sheperds pie Fri Break: branflacks Lunch: turky sandwich Super rost tukey Sat Break: branflacks Lunch benut butter and jam Super thai stir fry Sun Break: branflacks Lunch: Healthy burgers Super: pancakes