Eat beef tendons properly to avoid putting pressure on the liver
HUYỀN TRANG - ĐINH HIỆP |
If used improperly, beef tendons can increase the metabolic burden of the liver, especially in people with underlying diseases.
HUYỀN TRANG - ĐINH HIỆP |
If used improperly, beef tendons can increase the metabolic burden of the liver, especially in people with underlying diseases.
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Whether squash really helps the liver and kidneys function better or not needs to be viewed scientifically and balanced.
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If mackerel is eaten incorrectly, it can put pressure on the liver and kidneys.
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Kiều Vũ (Theo EASL) |
Whether squash really helps the liver and kidneys function better or not needs to be viewed scientifically and balanced.
HUYỀN TRANG (NGUỒN: Cleveland Clinic) |
If mackerel is eaten incorrectly, it can put pressure on the liver and kidneys.
Như Hạ (T/H) |
People with fatty liver should not eat many dishes such as white bread, pho noodles or white rice because they contain high starch content, which can easily be converted into sugar in the blood.