Whiskey and Brandy are equally as harmful. They both have negative affects on your body including your kidneys and liver.
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Yes, quinine can potentially cause liver damage, particularly when taken in high doses or over extended periods. It is metabolized by the liver, and excessive use can lead to hepatotoxicity. Individuals with pre-existing liver conditions or those taking other medications that affect liver function should exercise caution and consult a healthcare professional before using quinine.
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The substance that is transported from the liver to the kidneys is urea. Urea is produced in the liver during the breakdown of proteins and is transported through the blood to the kidneys for excretion in the urine.
The primary body systems responsible for removing toxins are the liver, kidneys, and the gastrointestinal system. The liver processes and detoxifies harmful substances, converting them into less harmful compounds. The kidneys filter blood to excrete waste products and excess substances as urine. Additionally, the gastrointestinal system eliminates toxins through the digestion and excretion of waste.
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Urine is made in the kidneys
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The liver is much larger than the kidneys. However, they are part of the same general system, filtering the body.