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Regdng stones,liver,cholesterol and ED.
#Two time stools a day are normal ?? #Tomato seeds causes stones?? Gall bladder stone or kidney stones?? #If eat raw in salad or cooked?? #Having raw peanuts daily causes stones?? #What are the other foods to avoid as a precaution for stones?? #The best way for weight loss?? #sludge in gall bladder. Pls explain #how long it will take to reverse fatty liver disease #diet for fatty liver #after stopping occasional alcohol consumption LFT comes to normal level taking udiliv300mg for 3months. Doctor said you need to stop alcohol consumption completely. I took alcohol once a week or in once in 15days in past but now I stopped. Can I start with limitations and how often or any kind of special food or snacks I take drink with?? #how to lower the LDL cholesterol levels naturally?? Currently on rosuvas 10mg for a month. #Erectile dysfunction while intercourse. Natural ways to cure?? #all the requested information reply in simplified medical language by a concerned doctor. #Thank you.
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Tomato seeds, peanuts taken in any form do not cause stones.  To prevent further gall stone formation, decrease fatty foods, have plenty of fluids. Salads should be taken raw. Any natural food  should be taken as raw as possible acc to taste for maximum benefit.
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physical excercises and diet are best way to loose weight, to correct derranged lipid profile and will help in stone prevention also to some extent.
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high fibre balanced diet with more of raw plant based diet. coconut water.
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