Yes, in excessive amounts, it can be detrimental not only for the kidneys but also for the liver. For example, it is known to contribute to the formation of kidney stones.
Keep in mind, however, that chocolate has many health benefits. Chocolate is an excellent source of antioxidants, which prevent DNA damage and help prevent cardiovascular disease.
As with anything else, it is important to consume chocolate in moderate amounts. Anything that is consumed in excessive amounts is not good, even water.
no but chocolate makes you horny
No.
No cos its chocolate and it makes their liver break down
Chocolate is not "bad for the Earth". Some practices in the growing, harvesting, preparation and transportation of chocolate may be, but chocolate itself is not.
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
A chocolate colored schnauzer is not part of the breed. All "liver" schnauzer are actually Mutts.
A 17.5cm liver is not bad, necessarily. Each person's liver is a different size. Now, if there is a growth on the liver that size, then that might be a problem, and should be looked at by a doctor.
no
no it is not
The chemical theobromine (related to the chemical caffeine) in chocolate is toxic to cats, their liver cannot metabolize it (the human liver can) allowing it to accumulate to dangerous levels, causing illness and often death in cats (and dogs) that consume chocolate.
I cannot find any cite that indicates that chocolate milk would damage one's liver, but too much of anything is not good for you. Moderation is key to a good diet.
YES because all chocolate is bad for all dogs unless you invented chocolate for dogs.
i am reserching chocolate and chocolate is not bad it has 18 times less than coffe
none of these drugs are damaging to the liver in small doses. Dr. John