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Eating excess calories causes fat to build up in the liver. When the liver does not process and break down fats as it normally should, too much fat will accumulate. People tend to develop fatty liver if they have certain other conditions, such as obesity, Diabetes, or high triglycerides. Alcohol abuse, rapid weight loss and malnutrition may also lead to fatty liver. However, some people develop fatty liver even if they have none of these conditions - so everyone should know about it.

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You really shouldn't. Drinking just fattens up your liver more, causing imminent liver failure which can lead to death. When you drink too much Alcoholic Beverages, your liver cannot cleanse your blood at the same rate you are ingesting the alcohol, so it builds up on your liver. The fattening of your liver can cause it to completely shut down, therefore not being able to cleanse your bodily fluids of everyday toxins you consume, which can severely poison your body, causing you to die. Is it really worth it?

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