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     Exercise is an important organ that has several functions, among as the central body metabolism, the process of protein needed for thrombosis, discard the results that are not used and the filter 
(detoxification) toxic substances in the blood.


     Hepatitis or liver inflammation is a process of heart on the network. This disease is known to the liver disease, lever disease, or jaundice.







Symptoms Heart Function Disorders

  1. The incidence of yellow on the eyes, skin, nails, a hand, and urine.
  2. Body feels weak.

Causes
  • Viruses, bacteria, parasites, medicines, chemicals, alcohol, nutrition or worms bad.
  • Buy food careless habits (increase the risk of hepatitis virus infected).
  • Work and sports activities often cause excessive fatigue, 
    which ultimately can disrupt the heart's health and make work 
    heart.

Symptoms of cirrhosis Exercise

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     "If you drink alcohol more than two glasses a day, will suffer heart damage in 30 years. While drinking alcohol if it is uncontrollable, that damage will occur earlier, "said Professor Paul Haber from Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Australia.


     Liver cirrhosis occurs when the network form as a wound response to damage liver cells in a sequence. Injury is called fibrosis, which disrupt the flow of blood and prevent the heart working in the body's immune function, digestion, prevent thrombosis, and process the alcohol and other poisons.





What symptoms

     There are no early symptoms of cirrhosis clearly visible on the liver. Cirrhosis occurs only when the damage is severe. Signs of illness:
  1. Skin and eye color of white colors.
  2. Fatigue.
  3. Stomach pain in the upper right.
  4. Appetite and body weight decreased.
  5. Bleeding because of decreased ability freezing.
  6. Legs or stomach swell.
  7. Breast up on men.
  8. Arise in the red whelk, or in the hands.

How treated
  1. There is no treatment for cirrhosis. You can stop the headway of disease and restore the damage to the heart if the treatment as early as possible. 
  2. Stop alcohol consumption, treat Hepatitis B and C, exercise, and diet to control your body weight can restore a number of effects cirrhosis. That's advice. Jacob George, hepatolog from Sydney's Westmead Hospital.
  3. Medication can be given to certain people. When liver disease is already in the final stages, the last hope is a transplant.
  4. Liver transplantation can not be patient with cirrhosis because of alcohol and most still continue the bad habit.
  5. Increase the risk of cirrhosis and liver cancer was increased depending on the cause of the disease.

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Main causes of liver damage are

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Main causes of liver damage are:


  1. Night sleep and wake up too the day too is the main cause of.
  2. Does not dispose of water in the morning.
  3. Eating pattern that is too excessive.
  4. No breakfast.
  5. Consume too many drugs.
  6. Consume too much preservative, additional substances, coloring substances, artificial sweetener.
  7. Oil that is not healthy! Wherever possible reduce cooking oil use fry food at this 
    also apply even though the best cooking oil such as olive oil though. Do not consume fried foods when we are in a tired condition, except in conditions of the body fit.
  8. Consume raw cuisine (very mature) also increase the burden of heart . Vegetables eaten raw or done 3 / 5 part. Vegetables should be eaten a fried-out at that time also, not saved.

Herb

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Ingredients that are known poison heart:
• Alpine Cranberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) 
• Herb Mercury (Mercurialis annua) 
• Sweet Clover (Melilotus officianalis) 
• trailing Arbutus (Epigae repens) 
• Woodruff (Galium odorata) 
• Cayenne 
• Schissandra chinensis 
• Tonka Beans (Dipteryx odorata) 
• Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) 
• Bear berry (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)

The herb should be avoided - may poison the heart:
• Plants of the genus Senecio, Crotolaria and Heliotropium 
• Alkanna (Alkanna tinctoria) 
• Chaparral (Larrea tridentata) 
• Comfrey (Symphytum officinale and S. uplandicum) 
• Dusty Miller (Senecio cineraria) 
• Forget-me-Not (Myosotis cineraria) 
• Groundsel (Senecio vulgaris) 
• Borage (Borago officianalis) 
• Colts Foot (Tussilago farfara) 
• Dong Quai (Angelica polymorpha) 
• ephedra, also known as Ma Huang or Mormon Tea (ephedra sinica) 
• Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) 
• Hemp Agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum) 
• Hops (Humulus lupulus) 
• Life Root (Senecio aureus and S. nemorensis) 
• Mistletoe (Phoradendron leucarpum and Viscum album) 
• Petasites (Petasites hybridus) 
• Ragwort (Senecio jacobea) 
• Sassafras (Sassafras albidum) 
• Yohimbe (Pausinystalia yohimbe) 
• Jin Bu huan (Lycopodium serratum) 
• Mormon Tea (Ephedra nevadensis) 
• Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) 
• Pokerroot (Phytolacca americana) 
• Rue (Ruta graveolens) 
• Skullcap (Scutellaria laterfolia)

Ingredients that may be useful and are considered safe:
• artichoke (Cynara scolymus) 
• Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) 
• Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) proposed that not be used long-term 
• Maitake (Grfloa frondosa) 
• Peppermint (Mentha piperata) 
• soybean (Glycine soja) 
• California Poppy (Escholtzia californica) 
• Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) 
• Rosemary (Rosemarinus officinalis)

(Quoted from the HCV Advocate).