Discussion: Drugs (such as Metronidazole) are antifungal and anti-parasitic that are very characteristic of patients with gastrointestinal diseases and very toxic to the liver.

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Drugs (such as Metronidazole) are antifungal and anti-parasitic that are very characteristic of patients with gastrointestinal diseases and very toxic to the liver.

It is recommended for patients with chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract to avoid antiparasitic drugs from the Metronidazole family. (under different names) these drugs are toxic to the liver. It cannot cure any chronic disease; it only fights symptoms. Without proper liver function, there is insufficient bile fluid production to lubricate the gut. Over time, the treatment is more harmful than beneficial!
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