i wondered this myself since both my husband and his sister-in-law eschewed drinking water and died of the disease within a year of one another.
Judgment is affected before vision when drinking alcohol.
Apart from curtailing transport, it affected fishing and the supply of water for drinking and irrigation.
if you drink water your kidney will be cleaned ant it will not be dirty and if you eat junk foods your kidney will be affected but if you drink water it will be flow away and your kidney will not be affected. hope it can helps :)
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I understand this question as how can we keep our pancreas healthy? Assuming I understand correctly avoiding smoking and heavy drinking and a diet full of vegetables.
Alcohol can effect the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, and immune system. Alcohol interferes with the brain's communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works. Drinking a lot over a long time or too much on a single occasion can damage the heart. Heavy drinking takes a toll on the liver, and can lead to a variety of problems and liver inflammations. Alcohol causes the pancreas to produce toxic substances that can eventually lead to pancreatitis, a dangerous inflammation and swelling of the blood vessels in the pancreas that prevents proper digestion. Drinking too much can weaken your immune system, making your body a much easier target for disease.
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Drinking plenty of water prevents dehydration (which can lead to low blood pressure, heat stroke, nausea , dryness of mouth, vomiting , and constipation ); improves digestion; and helps the body flush out impurities.
Alcohol can damage the liver, esophagus, stomach, pancreas and heart. However, drinking in moderation won't cause organ damage in healthy people.
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liver, kidneys, pancreas, heart, brain
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