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Hello Kick Ass Hep-C Fighters & Slayers,

Question: How does Sugar & Chocolate affect your liver?

Have a excellent day with endless blessings,

NRG

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Sugar affects every organ negatively. Several organs

directly affect liver function, so you have to

understand how the liver works for this information to

be meaningful.

Chocolate is fatty and has caffiene in it which

stresses the liver.

Sugar can suppress the immune system

Sugar upsets the mineral relationships in the body

Sugar can produce a significant rise in triglycerides

Sugar contributes to the reduction in defense against

bacterial infection (infectious diseases)

Sugar reduces high density lipoproteins

Sugar leads to chromium deficiency

Sugar can increase fasting levels of glucose

Sugar interferes with absorption of calcium and

magnesium

Sugar can cause hypoglycemia

Sugar can produce an acidic digestive tract

Sugar contributes to obesity

High intake of sugar increases the risk of Crohn's

disease, and ulcerative colitis

Sugar can cause changes frequently found in person

with gastric or duodenal ulcers

Sugar greatly assists the uncontrolled growth of

Candida Albicans (yeast infections)

Sugar can cause gallstones

Sugar can cause a decrease in insulin sensitivity

Sugar can increase cholesterol

High sugar intake increases advanced glycation end

products (AGEs)(Sugar bound non- enzymatically to

protein)

Sugar can interfere with the absorption of protein

Sugar can contribute to diabetes

Sugar can change the structure of protein

Sugar can promote an elevation of low density

lipoproteins (LDL)

High sugar intake can impair the physiological

homeostasis of many systems in the body

Sugar lowers the enzymes ability to function

Sugar can cause a permanent altering the way the

proteins act in the body

Sugar can increase the size of the liver by making the

liver cells divide

Sugar can increase the amount of liver fat

Sugar can increase kidney size and produce

pathological changes in the kidney

Sugar can damage the pancreas

Sugar can increase the body's fluid retention

Sugar is enemy #1 of the bowel movement

Sugar plays a role in pancreatic cancer in women

Sugar can cause depression

Sugar increases the risk of gastric cancer

Sugar and cause dyspepsia (indigestion)

Sugar can increase the insulin responses in humans

consuming high-sugar diets compared to low sugar diets

Sugar can cause less effective functioning of two

blood proteins, albumin, and lipoproteins, which may

reduce the body’s ability to handle fat and

cholesterol

Sugar can lead to the formation of kidney stones

Diets high in sugar can cause free radicals and

oxidative stress

High sugar diet can lead to biliary tract cancer

Sugar increases the concentration of bile acids in

stools and bacterial enzymes in the colon

Sugar increases estradiol (the most potent form of

naturally occurring estrogen) in men

Sugar combines and destroys phosphatase, an enzyme,

which makes the process of digestion more dificult

Sugar can be a risk factor of gallbladder cancer

The body changes sugar into 2 to 5 times more fat in

the bloodstream than it does starch

Sugar may induce cell death

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--- " Guenthner, " <reflexnrg@...> wrote:

> Hello Kick Ass Hep-C Fighters & Slayers,

>

> Question: How does Sugar & Chocolate affect your

> liver?

>

> Have a excellent day with endless blessings,

>

> NRG

> reflexnrg@...

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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