vymm Admin
Posts : 991 Join date : 2010-11-18 Age : 36 Location : in the world behind my wall..
| Subject: Alcohol Drinker? Thu Dec 02, 2010 4:59 am | |
| See the chart above this? That is the price you will pay later... Would you really want your liver look like that? THINK!
With moderate drinking, the liver can process alcohol fairly safely. However, heavy drinking overtaxes the liver resulting in serious consequences. A liver clogged with fat causes liver cells to become less efficient at performing their necessary tasks, resulting in impairment of a person's nutritional health. Fatty liver is the first stage of liver deterioration in heavy drinkers, and interferes with the distribution of oxygen and nutrients to the liver's cells. If the condition persists long enough, the liver cells will die, forming fibrous scar tissue (the second stage of liver deterioration, or fibrosis). Some liver cells can regenerate with good nutrition and abstinence, however in the last stage of deterioration, or cirrhosis, the damage to the liver cells is the least reversible.
so think twice before drinking another one glass.. | |
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Lunacy member
Posts : 52 Join date : 2010-11-23 Location : Australia
| Subject: Re: Alcohol Drinker? Sat Dec 04, 2010 3:44 am | |
| In my health class we were on the topic of drinking.
It can lead to heart dieases as well and some cases, cancer. I'm terrified of drinking alcohol :/ | |
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