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what would you call a doctor who consumes alcohol on a regualr basis?
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@merndenvan you must be an alcoholic.
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@RaviShingTigeR Hey man, I'm not a doctor but tylenol (acetaminophen), acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) (sorry if i didn't spell that correctly), and ibuprofen is rough on the liver. Advil is safer if you have good kidneys but liver problems. Advil can effect your ability to clot though. I read a month or two ago about "Puristat" which is a supplement that mainly cleanses your colon but some patient have had improvement in what you you have "High Liver Enzyme" and digestive disorders. Ask your doctor
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What pain killer can you take that won't damage your liver, because i suffer from high liver enzyme.
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@giggitygiggity890 How do you know that, Glen Quagmire? You're not a doctor. I've never heard of Vitamin C blocking garbage from being absorbed into the liver.
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@spinemelter2000 lol, maybe bcause the vit c is blocking absorption of GARBAGE and its doing its job just fine
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how with coffee enema 100%
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how about ibuprofen?
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He said there's nothing good about alcohol, but I thought it was common knowledge that one serving of red wine a day is healthful. A few minutes ago, I watched an acetaminophen video that said Vitamin C is bad because it reduces absorption of the chemicals in Tylenol that relieve pain. Watch ihealthtube if you don't believe me.
Great information.
ljrow49 2 years ago 8
When I read about the bad things alcohol can do, I give up reading.
merndenvan 1 year ago 7