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Sore throat and alcoholic fatty liver
Cant i do weight training if i have a sore throat or you can say cotton mouth along with alcoholic fatty liver and mild fatty pancreas?Or should i instead do cardio?
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Over exertion must be avoided during sore throat and any other acute indisposition.
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Live a normal life and do exercise as well. Percent strenuous exercise
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You can do . Homoeopathic medicines can permanently cure the problem rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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U can
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Hi If  you  have  fever  or  fatigue Then - no Or You  can  go  for  any  type of  exercise. Stop  alcohol
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