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Fructose and trans fatty acids implicated in ‘fatty liver’ and liver damage by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 23 Jun 2010 10:46am Fatty liver’, as it’s name suggests, is a condition characterised by the deposition of fat in the liver. Fatty liver has for a long time know to potentially have its roots in the overconsumption of alcohol. However, increasingly doctors are seeing individuals who have fatty liver where alcohol does not appear to be the causative [...] Read on »
Speed Up Your Metabolism - Fatty Liver Disease by Scott K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 18 Aug 2009 10:01pm disorder is known as “ Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease”. The Mayo Clinic describes the various stages of NAFLD as: Nonalcoholic fatty liver. It’s not normal for fat to build up in your liver, but it won’t necessarily hurt you. At its simplest form, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease can cause excess liver fat, but no complications. This condition is thought Read on »
Steps to reverse fatty liver disease by rickisjourney Posted Sun 05 Sep 2010 12:00am , hypertension, diabetes, bad breath, rashes, among other small maladies that are so frequent nowadays. Four key steps to reverse fatty liver disease 1. Limit yourself to no more than... called fatty liver disease. Yet for those who overdo it with too many trips to their favorite burger joint, there’s good news. You can likely reverse the damage done to your liver Read on »
Curcumin may prevent fibrosis from fatty liver disease by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 01 Nov 2010 12:00am in curry, holds promise in treating or preventing liver damage from an advanced form of a condition known as fatty liver disease, new Saint Louis University research suggests... an increasingly common kind of fatty liver disease called non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Linked to obesity and weight gain, NASH affects 3 to 4 percent of U.S. adults and can lead Read on »
Vitamin E effective for fatty liver disease by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 12 May 2010 12:00am natural form, d-alpha-tocopherol - significantly improved the fatty liver disease, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), according to a study funded by the National Institute.... In addition, Actos (pioglitazone), a drug used to treat diabetes, also improved many features of NASH but was associated with weight gain. NASH is a chronic liver disease Read on »
Feline fatty Liver Disease and Tube Feeding - How to Survive by Tracy Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Jan 2009 3:21pm Again, the zero- carb post is on hold. Having a cat with fatty liver means pretty much everything is on hold - treatment really takes up most of your thoughts, and a lot..., of course, you're stress eating with a nice, fatty ribeye! Read on »
Fatty Liver Vs Fat Belly What Is the Difference Regarding Health? by Mark .. Patient Expert Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:00pm a fatty liver. They have been putting more emphasis on having a fatty liver which may be a greater health risk compared to having excess belly fat. This research which came about... fat. If you compare two livers side-by-side non-fatty liver will have five percent fat and a fatty liver will have 50 percent of fat in it. When they compared the participants Read on »
High Fat or Sugar Diets May Lead to Fatty Livers & More by Connie Bennett Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:14pm When otherwise normal mice are fed a high-fat or high-sucrose diet, they become obese, develop fatty livers and acquire abnormalities in their livers, including reduced... contribute to obesity-related liver disease, according to the new study, which is published in the October 2005 issue of Hepatology, the official journal of the American Association Read on »
Resveratrol improves adiponectin levels and fat metabolism, reduces alcoholic fatty liver by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 15 Oct 2008 3:06pm The-aps.org - The accumulation of fat in the liver as a result of chronic alcohol consumption could be prevented by consuming resveratrol, according to a new study with mice. The research found that resveratrol reduced the amount of fat produced in the liver of mice fed alcohol and, at the same time, increased the rate [...] Read on »
What is a Fatty Liver? by Jeff C. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:00pm Normally, a fat liver is associated with drinking. However, a lifetime of unhealthy eating can do almost the same amount of damage to your liver. read more | digg story Read on »