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Give up sugar, the experts all say that. Do you know why it is bad for your liver?

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Sugar is glucose and that's brain food. Right? Why would that be bad for my liver? Well if you want to dig into it to understand the advice, here is a link to get you started.

fattyliverfoundation.org/sugar

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