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Food and Drugs: Unbalanced Food
Irregular habits affect food intake synchronization of many circadian rhythms, such as those related to the digestive and metabolic functions. The liver is involved in both.
In addition, the common practice of not eating something hot for dinner (predominance of sandwiches, sausages, cheeses, salads) and a tendency to nibble rather than take a real food are causes of digestive disorders.
Add to that high intake of sugars, caffeine and alcohol, the three components harmful to the liver, a practice more common among shift workers or night time.
In a healthy diet for the liver and gall bladder has to dispense with these foods, either because they are more expensive to digest and slow its performance or because they weaken his capacity to be toxic: Read the rest of this entry »
Diet and Drugs: Healthy Diet for Liver and Gall
In an informative article entitled “Drugs and the liver”, which facilitates the Hepatitis C Support Project (HCSP), it tells you how to take medications that the liver processes is normal to have some elevated liver enzymes-alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (GTP) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT) -. ” These are not the only indicators that something happens in the liver, but high values warn that attention should be paid to this vital organ.
In humans, bile secretion, which is formed in the liver and stored in the gallbladder, is a key route of elimination of many xenobiotics or foreign compounds to the body interacts with it, including waste of drugs and toxics (pesticides, heavy metals) accumulated in food, water and beverages. Read the rest of this entry »
Diet and Drugs
An adequate selection of foods and plants regulates liver function and helps to purify the toxic waste accumulated by the use of drugs
Simultaneously taking several medications when suffering from a chronic, degenerative disease, such as a heart condition, joint or otherwise, and the abuse of certain drugs without a prescription, overloads the liver’s functional capacity.
Proper food selection and plant purifies the blood and liver, purifying the body organ par excellence. This new diet helps improve vital sensations, reduce discomfort and eliminate accumulated toxic. Read the rest of this entry »
Side Effect Of Alcohol
In certain people, consumption of alcohol can produce a number of adverse reactions: intoxication with small amounts of alcohol, lack of control (do things you may regret later), enhancing the mood (especially important when we are not going by a roll).
Interactions:
Because alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, should be avoided in combination with other depressants. The mixture of alcohol and tranquilizers (eg Trankimazin ® or Rohypnol ®) with GHB (liquid ecstasy) and ketamine (Special K, Vitamin K, K) can produce deep states of sedation with loss of consciousness and even coma. Read the rest of this entry »
PreCautions Of Alcohol
Precautions:
The effects of alcohol depend largely on the speed with which it is consumed. Drink slowly will cause the alcohol levels are not firing and therefore reduce the possibility of negative consequences.
Moreover, the person’s body weight is also important. The lower weight, the greater the effect of alcohol. Read the rest of this entry »
Dosage of Alcohol
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rom the following amounts on the same day it is estimated that there may be a risky drinking. For men is considered a risk that consumption is greater than 40 grams of pure alcohol a day and, for women, from 24 grams of pure alcohol per day.
These amounts are approximate. Alcohol consumption can cause damage to person depending on many variables: gender, age, weight, physical condition, mental condition, etc.. Read the rest of this entry »
Ethyl Alcohol
Composition:
Ethyl alcohol in different proportions (expressed in grams of pure alcohol):
Glass of wine: 9.6 grams
Pint: 8 grams
Beer Tube: 13,32 grams
Cubata: 22.4 grams Read the rest of this entry »
Drugs In Secondary School Students
This report presents the main results of the Survey on Drug Use State Secondary Education in 2008 (ESTUDES08) to Asturias.
The data provides us with the survey suggest a stabilization in the consumption of alcohol and snuff, with prevalence virtually identical to those obtained in the previous year for 2006.
There was a decline in the use of cannabis and cocaine, continuing the trend begun in 2004.
The hallucinogens and amphetamines increase their consumption slightly, from a low utilization much lower than those of previous substances. Read the rest of this entry »