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From: "Treatment Of Fatty Liver Disease" <contact@heartburnnomre.bid>
Reply-To: "Treatment Of Fatty Liver Disease" <support@heartburnnomre.bid>
Subject: Everything About Fatty Liver and MORE (time sensitive info inside!)
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Everything About Fatty Liver and MORE (time sensitive info inside!)
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Substances that have the ability to reduce other substances (cause them to gain electrons) are said to be reductive or reducing and are known as reducing agents, reductants, or reducers. The reductant (reducing agent) transfers electrons to another substance, and is thus itself oxidized. And, because it "donates" electrons, the reducing agent is also called an electron donor. Electron donors can also form charge transfer complexes with electron acceptors.
Reductants in chemistry are very diverse. Electropositive elemental metals, such as lithium, sodium, magnesium, iron, zinc, and aluminium, are good reducing agents. These metals donate or give away electrons readily. Hydride transfer reagents, such as NaBH4 and LiAlH4, are widely used in organic chemistry, primarily in the reduction of carbonyl compounds to alcohols. Another method of reduction involves the use of hydrogen gas (H2) with a palladium, platinum, or nickel catalyst. These catalytic reductions are used primarily in the reduction of carbon-carbon double or triple bonds.
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<title>Reverse Your Fatty Liver</title>
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Fatty liver is the <b>fastest growing </b>medical condition in the world right now, even bigger than diabetes, which is pretty staggering.<br />
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It affects nearly 1/3 of all men and women, and can be found <b>wherever</b> there is an abundance of junk-food, stress, a sedentary lifestyle, and people living in a toxic environment.<br />
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That’s scary, because the liver is considered by many to be one of the <b>most</b> <b>important</b> organs in your entire body.....<br />
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-And much more!<br />
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<div style="font-weight:bold; background-color:yellow; width:450px; border-radius:17px;"><a href="http://heartburnnomre.bid/8wVL1yuvYyzGpC1o-XHXnXVi6VDC_OreFAJJ3xh9IJNxkdwl_31171_31995" style="text-decoration:none; text-shadow:3px 3px 10px #000000; font-size:19px; font-family:Copperplate Gothic; color:#000000">Here Are the Facts about Fatty Liver</a></div>
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<span style="font-size:6px;color:#FFFFFF">Substances that have the ability to reduce other substances (cause them to gain electrons) are said to be reductive or reducing and are known as reducing agents, reductants, or reducers. The reductant (reducing agent) transfers electrons to another substance, and is thus itself oxidized. And, because it "donates" electrons, the reducing agent is also called an electron donor. Electron donors can also form charge transfer complexes with electron acceptors. Reductants in chemistry are very diverse. Electropositive elemental metals, such as lithium, sodium, magnesium, iron, zinc, and aluminium, are good reducing agents. These metals donate or give away electrons readily. Hydride transfer rea<a href="http://heartburnnomre.bid/hqh-Guvy6OMjIn7lH_54pNGLdIZIfeJ4i9Zad_TbIMA5V1gi_31171_31995"><img src="http://heartburnnomre.bid/e56a6cde76c4065b26.jpg" /></a> <img height="1" src="http://www.heartburnnomre.bid/zCMaPsarHXvSO0QHezDJxsOrxoqRnXRGqluCVWWULwlBbKW1_31171_31995" width="1" /><br />
gents, such as NaBH4 and LiAlH4, are widely used in organic chemistry, primarily in the reduction of carbonyl compounds to alcohols. Another method of reduction involves the use of hydrogen gas (H2) with a palladium, platinum, or nickel catalyst. These catalytic reductions are used primarily in the reduction of carbon-carbon double or triple bonds.</span></body>
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