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THIS pantry food makes liver problems disappear

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Liver Health)
Wed Dec 3 09:49:07 2025

Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2025 08:48:34 -0600
From: "Liver Health" <LiverRescue@liveraid.icu>
Reply-To: "Detox Guide" <LiverHealth@liveraid.icu>
To: <linuxch-announce.discuss@charon.mit.edu>

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THIS pantry food makes liver problems disappear

http://liveraid.icu/g29wJLHu6VdmovQ7lM84t5ksPOdHIRcCXGUIqocJmkbNVazFZg
 
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ood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans, prominently including fish and shellfish. Shellfish include various species of molluscs (e.g., bivalve molluscs such as clams, oysters, and mussels, and cephalopods such as octopus and squid), crustaceans (e.g. shrimp, crabs, and lobster), and echinoderms (e.g. sea cucumbers and sea urchins). Historically, marine mammals such as cetaceans (whales and dolphins) as well as seals have been eaten as food, though that happens to a lesser extent in modern times. Edible sea plants such as some seaweeds and microalgae are widely eaten as sea vegetables around the world, especially in Asia.

Seafood is an important source of (animal) protein in many diets around the world, especially in coastal areas. Semi-vegetarians who consume seafood as the only source of meat are said to adhere to pescetarianism.

The harvesting of wild seafood is usually known as fishing or hunting, while the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture and fish farming (in the case of fish). Most of the seafood harvest is consumed by humans, but a significant proportion is used as fish food to farm other fish or rear farm animals. Some seafoods (i.e. kelp) are used as food for other plants (a fertilizer). In these ways, seafoods are used to produce further food for human consumption. Also, products such as fish oil, spirulina tablets, fish collagen, and chitin are made from seafoods. Some seafood is fed to aquarium fish, or used to feed domestic pets such as cats. A small proportion is used in medicine or is used industrially for nonf

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New research from the National Institutes of Health reveals this common food found in most kitchens reverses liver problems, detoxes the body and burns fat.<br />
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<b>It&rsquo;s dirt-cheap yet a powerful liver and whole-body detox&hellip;</b><br />
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This simple yet powerful food also clears up:
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<b>It&rsquo;s easy to add to your diet and will work for you.</b><br />
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