Showing posts with label diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diet. Show all posts

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Liver abscess diet? Liver abscess what to eat? Liver abscess can not eat?

Liver abscess diet? Liver abscess what to eat? Liver abscess can not eat?
Liver abscess diet? Liver abscess what to eat? Liver abscess can not eat?

Liver abscess diet
Not suitable for food:

1. Avoid drinking alcohol: Because the main component of alcohol is alcohol, it has direct damage to the liver. If you drink a lot, it will increase the burden on the liver and make the disease more serious. Therefore, patients with liver abscess should not drink alcohol.

2. Avoid eating ginger: Ginger is a commonly used condiment in daily life of the family, but the consumption of ginger in patients suffering from liver abscess is not conducive to the healing of the disease. This is because the main components of ginger, volatile oil, gingerol and baicalein can cause degeneration, necrosis and interstitial tissue hyperplasia in liver cells of patients with liver abscess, causing inflammatory infiltration and liver dysfunction. Therefore, patients with liver abscess do not eat ginger.

Friday, October 5, 2018

What should you pay attention to in your liver disease diet?

Follow the liver disease diet and liver disease diet principles have a positive effect on the rehabilitation of liver disease.
What should you pay attention to in your liver disease diet?
1. Liver disease diet considerations

(1) Advocating the combination of vegetarian and vegetarian, long-term supplements are mostly fruits and vegetables, which are alkaline foods; foraging meat, eggs and fish, the blood is often acidic. The pH of human blood should be kept at 7.4, and it must be combined with a nutrient to make the pH easy to maintain balance. More food intake, vascular fat deposition, hard and brittle, prone to high blood pressure, heart disease, fatty liver; vegetarian diet can remove cholesterol deposition in the blood vessel wall. The nutritional value of foraging and vegetarian food has its own advantages. The most important feature of foraging is that it contains essential amino acids and high-quality protein. The vegetable protein in vegetarian diet is not complete except for soybeans and soy products. The quality is also poor. In addition, animal foods are richer in calcium and phosphorus than plant foods, and are easily absorbed by the body. Fish, liver, and eggs contain vitamins A and D that are lacking in vegetarian diets. Vitamin C and carotene in vegetarian diets are often used for food. Lack of crude cellulose in vegetarian diet is very rich, can promote bowel movements, therefore, eating only foraging is easy to cause habitual constipation. It can be seen that the two have their own strengths and each has its own shortcomings. Hepatitis patients should pay more attention to eating and collocation, and learn from each other's strengths to help them recover.