Raw liver is great cutting food

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It's very satiating, I've only eaten some raw liver and a few boiled eggs today and it keeps me full
 
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careful, fat-soluble vitamin overdose is bad
 
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@streege tots? you need this
@Intjcel
 
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Frank Tufano is that you?
 
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Frank Tufano is that you?
Fag cum-swallow*
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proofs? issa myth

Health Risks from Excessive Copper​

Chronic exposure to high levels of copper can result in liver damage and gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., abdominal pain, cramps, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting) [10,40]. Copper toxicity is rare in healthy individuals who do not have a hereditary copper homeostasis defect. However, copper toxicity has been reported in people who consume water containing high levels of copper as a result of stagnant water in copper-containing pipes and fixtures as well as copper alloys in water distribution systems and household plumbing that allow copper to leach into water [10,40]. The Environmental Protection Agency has established a recommended upper limit for copper in public water systems of 1.3 mg/L [40,41].

People with Wilson’s disease, a rare, autosomal recessive disease, have a high risk of copper toxicity. Wilson’s disease, which is caused by a mutation in ATP7B, leads to abnormally high tissue levels of copper as a result of defective copper clearance [42]. People with this disease can develop neurologic and liver damage that can result in cirrhosis [1]. Patients can also develop acute hepatitis, hemolytic crisis, and liver failure. Lifelong copper chelation therapy or high doses of zinc can prevent permanent organ damage in these patients.
 
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You can die from eating liver, that's not the myth. Esp. bear liver. Idc for cutting and don't have a conflict with food.
Fatty meat is more satiating and is actually delicious.
 
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You can die from eating liver, that's not the myth. Esp. bear liver. Idc for cutting and don't have a conflict with food.
Fatty meat is more satiating and is actually delicious.
proof for this happening other than from heavy metal laden polar bear liver?
 
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proof for this happening other than from heavy metal laden polar bear liver?
Not heavy metals. Literally vitamin overdose. You can die from drinking water too, if you drink too much at once. Many such cases.
 
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Not heavy metals. Literally vitamin overdose. You can die from drinking water too, if you drink too much at once. Many such cases.
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proofs n examples?
 
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zero examples in the literature of anyone dying from eating too much liver

the only examples of hypervitaminosis a i could find were from supplementation
 
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zero examples in the literature of anyone dying from eating too much liver

the only examples of hypervitaminosis a i could find were from supplementation
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zero examples in the literature of anyone dying from eating too much liver

the only examples of hypervitaminosis a i could find were from supplementation
That's so retarded. In literature it has been talked about hundreds if not thousands of years ago. Guess they just made up stuff.
It doesn't matter if somebody died or not, the thing is very real - vitamin toxicity, to claim otherwise is simply retarded. Go drink some arsenic, after all it's safe, because it's in all the water supply, nobody has died from drinking water, right?
 
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Do you also stare at the sun?
 
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It's very satiating, I've only eaten some raw liver and a few boiled eggs today and it keeps me full
i love leverpastej
 
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That's so retarded. In literature it has been talked about hundreds if not thousands of years ago. Guess they just made up stuff.
It doesn't matter if somebody died or not, the thing is very real - vitamin toxicity, to claim otherwise is simply retarded. Go drink some arsenic, after all it's safe, because it's in all the water supply, nobody has died from drinking water, right?
the amount of liver you'd have to eat to get hypervitaminosis a or copper poisoning is unrealistic

most people dont get enough copper, esp if theyre supplementing zinc which most people do now

the idea that eating liver regularly is going to result in ill health is completely retarded imo
 
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