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mashnino:. I no be 0lodo o. |
Another Senator Yerima.. I thought this Emir is educated now 18 year old girl now a housewife OMG. so she WL prolly give birth at least 19.. Northern people should stop this gullible behavior its irritating. My opinion tho. The girl is supposed to be in school, That's why their children start causing commotion because they lack western education. The age limit for marriage should be 24 and above. Its so sad that a educated man like SLS would do this. BTW I'm looking for LadyF and Introvert. |
Jeff Congrats much love from your brother here |
Lubish |
DJBIGGY:Hey bro I'm just here to catch fun. Even Airforce1 wld know m catching fun. So I wonder why u taking it so personal. U should be the one to get life. Airforce1 would not have taken it personal as you have. |
Richie0974: ![]() Richie0974:. From the view of things. Airforce1 nah Upcoming artist so nah 10K them go pay am. Abi if u call Airforce1 come ur show how much ugo pay am? |
I fear Fulani Tribe o they are the most deadly trust me. I remembered where I did my Pre degree programme at Unilorin.. These Fulani people will come out at night and rape girls steal things. Fulani I hail o. Nah Joke I dey in case if I wan come buy cow no talk say uno go sell for me o. BTW where's is LadyF and Introvert. |
GOD bless these good soldiers. BTW where is that so called LadyF and Introvert. OK I'm sure they are with their husband. Many are Nigerians few are PATRIOTIC |
GOD bless these good soldiers. BTW where is that so called LadyF and Introvert. OK I'm sure they are with their husband. |
ThePENGENIUS:U for USELESS |
Eleyi Gidigan... LadyF and Introvert where are thou? |
:Airforce1 u were paid 10K for that show smh. BTW when will u drop your album, is it when Jesus comes back |
The poster above me is a milf! |
jnrbayano:If you ask me nah who I go ask. |
I need Likes please give and it shall be given unto you. BTW where is LadyF and Introvert yeye girls |
Finally tz out o, I swear tz out o............. The University of Ilorin Kwara State releases their weekly newspaper... lol no vex if this not what u dey expect ma binu ![]() |
Please my younger brother came back from school and his Agricultural Science assignment is How to differentiate between a Female and Male Snail. Reasonable people should drop their answers ASAP Thanks |
Kogi and Osun State has d highest |
Microbiology. Biochemistry. Zoology |
Davhan4eva:. Sister you know sabi how to lie o... before u start fabricating lies remember that some rems students are in this thread... FYI no rems student has received admission msg. |
Jerryspan: |
Johnnyessence:Lol No admission isn't yet out for remedial students am a remedial student I passed d remedial programme and Post ume |
I'm a mothafucka and yo baby mother is a milf. |
Where is LadyF. that jobless brat always making FTC |
alexchina:Pls I'll need 8 Pieces |
unuane1:You can send me a mail message. And am also on WhatsApp. |
Hepatitis B Diet For the most part, a hepatitis B diet has the same elements as a diet for an average, healthy person. People with hepatitis B should eat a diet with lots of heart-healthy foods (such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) and limited amounts of fat, and should also maintain a healthy weight. People who have hepatitis B should also avoid alcohol completely. unuane1 I listed those food for a patient of Hepatitis Type A but it can be circular for a Hepatitis patient. Which drug do you use? |
unuane1:Foods You Should Avoid Alcohol – No brainer. The most important change for anyone diagnosed with hepatitis is the complete elimination of alcohol from his or her life. Learn why quitting alcohol is a necessity. Wheat and Gluten – Gluten is highly inflammatory, because we were not really designed to digest it. Furthermore, the GMO grains have a higher gluten content. Most wheat flower is GMO’d to create a wheat that is resistant to pesticides and climate stressors. These strains are very hard to digest and, therefore, inflammatory. Learn about gluten’s role in liver disease and how to protect yourself . Tap Water –Your tap water may contain more than you bargained for, including heavy metals, chlorine, fluoride, inorganic chemicals and compounds that the liver is not able to process. Even the shower you take every day has toxins in it which are absorbed through the skin and inhaled through the lungs. Filtered water is of course better than tap water. Consider having your water tested to decide what is most appropriate for you and your family. For greater safety, you may want to consider drinking bottled water. Distilled water is another possibility, but there is some controversy over its benefits, therefore you may wish to take distilled water in moderation. Junk Foods – These are our favorite foods but the name fits. Junk is junk, meaning worthless. Our body does not get a good source of nutrition from junk foods and, most often, they are full of all the things we need to stay away from – including fats, sugars, empty calories, chemicals and additives. Our poor livers don’t need this added stress. White Flour (unless it is organic and unbleached) – Bleached white flour has been chemically processed. Lots of vitamins and minerals are lost during the process; about 78%. When we consume this chemically-altered product our bodies need extra vitamins and minerals in order to process it and utilize it. Try these recipes for Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour or Gluten-Free Whole-Grain Flour instead. Hydrogenated Oils – Hydrogenated (they are refined) oils are another product that is hard for the liver to handle. This includes any type of oil or fat that hardens when cold. A better choice would be flaxseed oil or virgin olive oil. Dairy Products – Dairy foods are extremely hard to digest. Learn the link between liver disease and dairy products. Fruit Juices – These beverages are high in concentrated sugar. Sugar is a shock to the liver, stresses the digestive process, stresses the pancreas, and it feeds the Hepatitis C virus. Artificial Sweeteners – The first word gives you the first clue: artificial. These sweeteners are extremely hard for the liver to process. Find out how to keep foods sweet with liver disease. Processed Foods – We all know processed foods contain unnatural substances, preservatives, fillers and chemically treated substances. Common sense tells us this is not healthy for us. |
unuane1:Foods You Should Avoid Alcohol – No brainer. The most important change for anyone diagnosed with hepatitis is the complete elimination of alcohol from his or her life. Learn why quitting alcohol is a necessity. Wheat and Gluten – Gluten is highly inflammatory, because we were not really designed to digest it. Furthermore, the GMO grains have a higher gluten content. Most wheat flower is GMO’d to create a wheat that is resistant to pesticides and climate stressors. These strains are very hard to digest and, therefore, inflammatory. Learn about gluten’s role in liver disease and how to protect yourself . Tap Water –Your tap water may contain more than you bargained for, including heavy metals, chlorine, fluoride, inorganic chemicals and compounds that the liver is not able to process. Even the shower you take every day has toxins in it which are absorbed through the skin and inhaled through the lungs. Filtered water is of course better than tap water. Consider having your water tested to decide what is most appropriate for you and your family. For greater safety, you may want to consider drinking bottled water. Distilled water is another possibility, but there is some controversy over its benefits, therefore you may wish to take distilled water in moderation. Junk Foods – These are our favorite foods but the name fits. Junk is junk, meaning worthless. Our body does not get a good source of nutrition from junk foods and, most often, they are full of all the things we need to stay away from – including fats, sugars, empty calories, chemicals and additives. Our poor livers don’t need this added stress. White Flour (unless it is organic and unbleached) – Bleached white flour has been chemically processed. Lots of vitamins and minerals are lost during the process; about 78%. When we consume this chemically-altered product our bodies need extra vitamins and minerals in order to process it and utilize it. Try these recipes for Gluten-Free All-Purpose Flour or Gluten-Free Whole-Grain Flour instead. Hydrogenated Oils – Hydrogenated (they are refined) oils are another product that is hard for the liver to handle. This includes any type of oil or fat that hardens when cold. A better choice would be flaxseed oil or virgin olive oil. Dairy Products – Dairy foods are extremely hard to digest. Learn the link between liver disease and dairy products. Fruit Juices – These beverages are high in concentrated sugar. Sugar is a shock to the liver, stresses the digestive process, stresses the pancreas, and it feeds the Hepatitis C virus. Artificial Sweeteners – The first word gives you the first clue: artificial. These sweeteners are extremely hard for the liver to process. Find out how to keep foods sweet with liver disease. Processed Foods – We all know processed foods contain unnatural substances, preservatives, fillers and chemically treated substances. Common sense tells us this is not healthy for us. |
unuane1:Am so sure I come from a medical line. And its efficient if its used regularly even after the viral infection is gone its still have to be used just for some months 2-3 months to be precise. And I used to be a Hepatitis patient before But by his strife am healed. Hope I've answered your questions bro |
unuane1:Livolin forte® (LIV) is a hepatoprotective drug that is being used in hospitals worldwide in the treatment and management of liver diseases. However, as it appear through the available published literature, the physiological effects of the drug on the liver using a rat model of hepatotoxicity is not yet well established. This study assessed the curative and prophylactic effects of LIV on carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) induced liver damage in rats. Methods: Twenty-four adult Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups: group I (normal control) received 0.3 ml/kg/day of propylene glycol for one month; group II (toxicant control) was given 0.7 ml/kg/day of CCl4 dissolved in olive oil (1:1, v/v) orally for 7 days; group III received 5.2 mg/kg/day of LIV for one month followed by CCl4 for one week; group IV received CCl4 for one week and subsequently LIV (5.2 mg/kg/day) was administered for one month. Half of the rats were sacrificed one day after the last treatment, the other half after a 2-week recovery period. Results: The toxicant control group had significantly higher AST and ALT activities, total bilirubin and lower total protein and GSH levels compared to the normal control rats. Similarly, significant increase in serum activities of AST and ALT were observed in group III compared to the normal control rats a day after the last treatment with CCl4, whereas after the recovery period no significant differences were observed in nearly all the parameters. Moreover, group IV showed no significant differences in the parameters mentioned above compared to the normal control rats a day after the last treatment with LIV and after the recovery period. Conclusion: The results of this study indicated that LIV was better as a curative agent rather than a prophylactic agent in rats. |
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