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Sheila in Warrenville Illinois ratio thanks for listening to the radio what's
up
skype.com armed yeah I mean
wanted to chime in on another reason why sugar is bad for
everybody and fatty liver disease that you were talking about
is I causing liver transplant
a potential donors to be rejected because that fat in the liver doesn't
filter so they
can't use those a for transplantation so
live or deceased donors and gets turned down because
stairs just too much fat in their lives how do you know that job in some
my husband is a liver transplant recipient
luckily our son was his donor I
by two heave heave shortly after they put on the transplant list I got a phone
call
I saying that he there was an available
liver but was too fatty so they didn't accept it and
and his doctor tells us that often that they're rejecting more and more
livers for donation just because we consume too much sugar that puts too
much fat in the liver and
and those fatty areas don't filter wall
while and add that thing I thought was really good news in this article was
that if you stop eating sugar your liver gets on fatty really fast
well liver is the most amazing organ in your body because
it group it will be generated from the damage
right sold my son donated seventy percent of his liver to his father
and we've been eight weeks they both had almost a full size liver again
all and if they could figure that out then take a harvest
any organ you needed by right still working on that part
yeah I know where the call to help at a blast excels
help at a blast says that the the name I don't know is that is a word for liver
cells I had
yeah they they I I know that their liver is the most for generative
it's also the more the most abused i mean you know it's it's
absolutely which is why I asked garbage dump love the body basically a
filters out all the crowd that we subject our bodies to
Lana but some and
sadly hepatitis C is the number one reason that people need transplants
and all the baby burner boomers that acquired it before the blood supply got
a saved are are mostly at risk now
so your gonna start seein' more commercial for
new happiest hepatitis C drugs and things like that idea
up they've got a couple a breakthrough drugs or at least they claim they are
coming out the next year so how they're actually working
he should be able to get on those this year and
we we r I cautiously optimistic that he'll be cured as hepatitis by the end
of the year two so not only will have a new liver functioning cuz
sadly even though you get a liver transplant you still have hepatitis E
right and now you're immune suppressed so it's still a tax it starts to attack
deliver even more
I'll but all is well and we are
hoping but to get that is a big problem that all these baby boomers
boomers are going to need liver transplants still be lost from last
a you're in for for that purpose be a available because
people getting corrections and dying have been eating sugar
amazing Sheila thank you for calling in sharing that with us it's very
very as fasting