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How does alcohol cause liver failure? && How can a high fat diet cause a heart attack?

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How does alcohol cause liver failure? && How can a high fat diet cause a heart attack?

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Alcohol is very hard on the liver, basically because the liver is a huge part in the bodies metabolism, it gets rid of old red blood cells, stores glycogen, and produces bile. Basically it’s the detox of your body. Alcohol is hard for the liver to process, so it damages the liver can eventually make it fail due to it’s inability to work properly. High fats such as saturated and trans fat are the main culprits in the process of a heart attack, eating too much of these things narrows the arteries with plaque, the same kind of plaque that is in your mouth (there is a direct correlation to plaque build up in the teeth that can cause heart disease if your mouth isn’t clean enough) when the arteries narrow, your heart has to pump harder to get blood through your body, overworking your heart is the cause of high blood pressure as well. When the arteries become extremely narrow, your blood cells start to clot and get stuck in the arteries blocking blood flow, and there a heart attack is born.

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