The liver processes alcohol damage continuously, and while occasional drinking allows recovery, consistent heavy drinking over time causes progressive damage including fat accumulation, inflammation, cell death, scarring, cirrhosis, and eventual liver failure; however, the liver can heal if given the chance through reduced alcohol consumption and proper hydration.
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🍺 How Much Alcohol Shuts Your Liver Down? #shortsAdded:
How much alcohol shuts your liver?
Down your liver works every second to protect you. Every drink you take, it processes the damage. Drink occasionally and it can recover, but drink heavily over time, fat builds up, inflammation begins, cells start to die. There's no single drink that shuts your liver down instantly, but consistent heavy drinking week after week can lead to scarring, cirrhosis, and eventually liver failure.
The good news? Your liver can heal if you let it. Drink less, hydrate more, because your liver never forgets what you give it.
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