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<blockquote data-quote="Sphagnum" data-source="post: 2490300" data-attributes="member: 552994"><p>And when I said I was concerned earlier I was trying to be diplomatic and polite.</p><p></p><p>However I should probably speak my mind and make it clear that I think some of you gave frankly harmful advice. The very first thing you should have said is don't do anything without contacting your doctor first.</p><p></p><p>And telling someone who has fibrosis (potentially cirrhosis) of the liver to start fasting is potentially harmful. Your body needs a steady supply of protein, when you fast your body will begin burning muscle but if you overdo it you can cause damage to your liver and kidneys as your body may start burning some of those cells too.</p><p></p><p>The last thing someone with fibrosis needs is to lose some of their healthy liver cells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sphagnum, post: 2490300, member: 552994"] And when I said I was concerned earlier I was trying to be diplomatic and polite. However I should probably speak my mind and make it clear that I think some of you gave frankly harmful advice. The very first thing you should have said is don't do anything without contacting your doctor first. And telling someone who has fibrosis (potentially cirrhosis) of the liver to start fasting is potentially harmful. Your body needs a steady supply of protein, when you fast your body will begin burning muscle but if you overdo it you can cause damage to your liver and kidneys as your body may start burning some of those cells too. The last thing someone with fibrosis needs is to lose some of their healthy liver cells. [/QUOTE]
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