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Jaundice is purely a water born disease causing malfunction of liver. It takes time for the liver to start normal functioning. Apart from medicine, sugarcane juice,Orange Juice help restoration of liver's normalcy, to keep it cold. Further, oily substances should normally be avoided for at least 6 months.

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