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Dr. S.K. TandonGeneral Physician41yrs exp
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Egg whites are good for your liver, but over-consumption can lead to digestion issues and the yellow yolk is a source of bad cholesterol. These are the foods that are bad for the kidneys and liver.
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Dr. Deepak DassHomeopathy Doctor13yrs exp
Avoid taking eggs for now if undergoing treatment.
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Dr. G.R. AgrawalHomeopathy Doctor35yrs exp
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Hi, Lybrate user, egg whites may be one of the healthiest food, rich in 60% of protien, hence, should be avoid consuming more than 2 eggs, daily, duly boiled, properly. Excessive ,consumption of egg might affect your liver and kidney, adversely. Raw eggs white might contaminate you with salmonella, a bacteria found in the intestine of chickens.Be ,causcious to determine the volume of whites of egges ,consumed.Tk, care.
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Dr. Sreepada Kameswara RaoHomeopathy Doctor35yrs exp
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Take it moderately as it is difficult to digest.
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Dr. Rajesh ChodaAyurvedic Doctor40yrs exp
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In conclusion, our data indicate that egg consumption in common amount of usage is associated with riskof NAFLD. According to the case-control design of this study, it can not show the causality effect; thus, these findings should be confirmed in future prospective studies with separate parts of eggs to find the etiological associations - ncbi.It shows modern science needs more studies before they give clear reply to you. There are different studies available on ncbi website. Eat a balanced and healthy diet. Limit extra-carbs from the food schedule such as bread, grits, rice, potatoes and corn. Cut down on consuming sugar-rich drinks like sports drinks and juices. Have food rich in vitamin E.Have food rich in Omega 3 fatty acid.Triphala Kashaya, Giloy Kashaya, Shalmali, Amalaki, kalmegh, Bhuiamla are few best Ayurvedic combos for liver health. There are many good preparations with these and similar hepatoprotective Ayurvedic medicine, safe, economic. You may ask us for high quality, simply priced Ayurvedic combos for your liver health instead of remaining in confusion Your liver is precious. Pl consult once at least. You will not repent.
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Dr. Neetu SinghHomeopathy Doctor5yrs exp
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egg or nonveg both are not good in fatty liver condition. liver main function is to digest the food bt due to fatty liver digestive function is not occur properly. so choose wisely what you want to eat. if you want to recover fast then stop eating anything which create extra load on digestion.
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Dr. Bharpur SinghAyurvedic Doctoryrs exp
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Light food will help you more and avoid fast food too.
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Dr. Harsh*ta GuptaHomeopathy Doctor6yrs exp
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Yes.
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Dr. FathimaHomeopathy Doctor2022yrs exp
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Egg whites have more protein so better to avoid for further queries and consultation kindly consult through Lybrate app hom*oeopathic medicines will definitely help you to treat.I need your detailed case history to give proper treatment and guidancekindly book an appointment through Lybrate app. Medicines will reach you via courier after consultation homeopathic medicines will treat your fatty liver as a whole and you take eggs freelysend your investigation reports.
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