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Chronic hep b diet

I have been avoiding sugar and any other sweet foods in  y diet since when i was diagnosed with hep b. I failed to recover after six months and now i'm chronic, i lost a lot of weight, my last test showed HBsAg (quant.) 2610.71 IU / ml. Now my question is, Is it safe for me using honey, green tea, salt in my foods and fruits juice. Any one with a good knowledge about chronic hep b please suggest what should my daily diet contain.
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thanks friend
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thanks friend
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fruit juices are ok if you do them by yourself, most of them from shops have lots of sugar and convervants, so no matter if you have hep or not, its not healthy
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Just eat normal... eat healthy. Honey and green tea are great. Fruit juices are great too. I try to avoid salt in my foods as well, but can't always do so. I end up getting out for dinner a lot so I try to order what has the least amount of salt. There's not actual "diet plan" for you to follow, just eat clean and smart. I tend to include a lot of fruits and veggies in my diet. It helps!
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