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Hi, here's somethings to eat if you've HBV:

 

Increase intake of grains, vegetables, fruits, vegetable proteins

(legumes such as soy), and omega 3 fatty acids (cold-water fish, nuts,

and seeds). Foods that support the liver are beets, artichokes, yams,

onions, garlic, green leafy vegetables, apples, and lemons.

 

Green tea can decrease inflammation (2 to 3 cups per day); use the

decaffeinated form. Green tea is a good source of vitamin K (see below

for more details.)

 

Rgds,

http://99health.blogspot.com/

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Is caffeine bad for HBV?

 

 

 

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Semb2775 [semb2775]

Tuesday, December 19, 2006 8:23 PM

 

Hepatitis B - things to eat

 

 

 

Hi, here's somethings to eat if you've HBV:

 

Increase intake of grains, vegetables, fruits, vegetable proteins

(legumes such as soy), and omega 3 fatty acids (cold-water fish, nuts,

and seeds). Foods that support the liver are beets, artichokes, yams,

onions, garlic, green leafy vegetables, apples, and lemons.

 

Green tea can decrease inflammation (2 to 3 cups per day); use the

decaffeinated form. Green tea is a good source of vitamin K (see below

for more details.)

 

Rgds,

http://99health. <http://99health.blogspot.com/> -blogspot.-com/

 

 

 

 

 

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According to a MD, caffein equivalent to 3 cups of normal coffee is

fine. It'll not affect your liver.

 

Rgds,

http://99health.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

, Virna Medina <VMedina

wrote:

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> Is caffeine bad for HBV?

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> Semb2775 [semb2775]

> Tuesday, December 19, 2006 8:23 PM

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> Hepatitis B - things to eat

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> Hi, here's somethings to eat if you've HBV:

>

> Increase intake of grains, vegetables, fruits, vegetable proteins

> (legumes such as soy), and omega 3 fatty acids (cold-water fish,

nuts,

> and seeds). Foods that support the liver are beets, artichokes,

yams,

> onions, garlic, green leafy vegetables, apples, and lemons.

>

> Green tea can decrease inflammation (2 to 3 cups per day); use the

> decaffeinated form. Green tea is a good source of vitamin K (see

below

> for more details.)

>

> Rgds,

> http://99health. <http://99health.blogspot.com/> -blogspot.-com/

>

>

>

>

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