Alcohol's Effects on the Liver
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:07:49
Americans love libations and mind-altering substances and the loquacious and amiable effects the abuse of which has on them. In order to survive these "high times" human livers must process the dangerous chemicals in drugs and alcohol. The health of a person, especially that person's liver, strongly correlates to the amount drugs or alcohol that person consumes. Alcohol, specifically, is one of the most dangerous substances to expose the liver to.
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