Thursday, September 29, 2011

Please answer whether you can drink non-alcoholic beer for hepatitis A?? Responsible Stepanova T. (Gastroenterology and Hepatology Clinic Medal) is not advisable. You do not want answered! A vobscheto possible? Responsible Stepanova T. (Gastroenterology and Hepatology Clinic Medal) Do not! And why not ... and how beer affects the liver and Tell in detail, please? but after some time you can wake to start drinking it? I already eat and fat and smoked and I have the liver does not hurt and everything is normal ie not prederzhivayus diet! Tell in detail? I hope very understanding!

Respond Tatyana Stepanova, a gastroenterologist, hepatologist Within six months after acute hepatitis B should follow a diet: Ingredients: vegetarian, fruit, milk soups, cereals soups with vegetable broth, boiled meat, poultry, low-fat varieties, boiled fish, milk, fresh yogurt, kefir, acidophilus milk, cottage cheese and 200 grams per day, cereals and flour dishes (except for baking), bread white, black, hard, ripe fruit and berries (except sour varieties) in raw, baked, boiled, vegetables and greens cooked and raw (especially carrots, beets), jam, honey, sugar (70 grams per day), vegetables, fruit juices in large numbers, rather weak tea with milk, limit fats (cream, butter and 10 g vegetable oil, 20-30 g), eggs (one per day) of salt to 10 g, added vitamins A, C, B1, B2, B12, folic acid, PP, K. Eating 5 times a day in powdered form, are excluded: alcohol, liver, brain, bacon, beans, mushrooms, spinach, sorrel, onions, buns, fatty meats, fish, fried, spicy, smoked products, extractives of meat, fish, spices, vinegar, canned goods, ice cream, cocoa, carbonated beverages, alcohol-free beer, chocolate, cream (for chronic lesions of the gallbladder occurring with the stagnation of bile in fat is recommended to increase to 120-150 g, including 60% vegetable fats ). Similar question: ... vobscheto possible? Responsible Stepanova T. (Gastroenterology and Hepatology Clinic Medal) Do not! And why not ... and how beer affects the liver and Tell in detail, please? and ...

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