Fatty liver and keto
Jessyd76
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If I've been told that I have moderate to severe fatty liver - which is a sign of being pre diabetic - do I stick with keto or drop it like a bad habit?
Got any good research you can share on this?
Got any good research you can share on this?
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Have you asked your doctor?5
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It's NAFLD I assume, yes? T2 diabetics usually benefit from ketogenic diets. From what I read, it's not yet known how longterm maintenance through keto might affect something like NAFLD as some reports say it helps and some say it hindered NAFLD in rats. I would suggest asking your doctor as well, however they are usually horrified to hear of high fat diets. Are you consuming a lot of vegetable oils and artificial sweeteners? That may be leading to a fatty liver, too.0
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No. I haven't asked my doctor yet. She was on vacation during this last week when I went in for the scan and what not, but I will see my primary care 8/4. I'm expecting that she will not be pleased with a keto based plan. But I need to find out if that based on science or not being familiar with keto.1
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Dr Bernstein's Diabetes Solution is a good book for anyone with insulin resistance. It may help you with a keto plan.2
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There are two bernstein's out there. There are the diet clinics by Stanley Bernstein, which are just for weight loss. It seems similar to a Jenny Craig thing. https://www.drbdiet.com/
And then there is the doctor's offic and books by Dr Richard Bernstein, who is a T1D himself, and who invented self testing blood glucose at home a few decades ago. http://www.diabetes-book.com/read-online/ His book, Dr Bernstein's Diabetes Solution, is leading the way for ADA and doctors to encourage a LCHF diet for all with insulin resistance because most will see results before they even start losing weight, and have fewer BG swings which is healthier overall. Wonderful book for those with insulin resistance or BG problems (prediabetes, T1D, T2D, NAFLD, PCOS, Alzheimer's).2 -
Thanks for the book suggestion. Just ordered it. I should have it on Tuesday.0
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Seems to me somebody with a fatty liver eating fats is not a great thing. I wouldn't eat fats until talk to my Doc.0
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AngelinaB_ wrote: »Seems to me somebody with a fatty liver eating fats is not a great thing. I wouldn't eat fats until talk to my Doc.
Depending on what condition you have fat isn't always the cause of fatty liver disease.3 -
OK. I am not a doctor.
I personally would talk to a doctor and not take advice from the internet regarding my health.
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AngelinaB_ wrote: »Seems to me somebody with a fatty liver eating fats is not a great thing. I wouldn't eat fats until talk to my Doc.
Eating fat does not cause fat to accumulate on the liver. NAFLD has to do with insulin resistance which has more to to with how well the patient can handle carbohydrates (not well) and to a lesser extent, protein. Fat is the least likely food to cause a rise in insulin or blood glucose levels.
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Consider joining the Low Carber Daily group if you haven't already. There are a number of us who are treating IR problems with a LCHF diet. http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/394-low-carber-daily-forum-the-lcd-group0
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I have been reading a lot about clinical trials in regards to fatty liver disease and low carb diets. Although I have not been diagnosed with FLD I assume that I am more than likely to have it. I have high ALT readings and obese (89kg 5"4). I probably see my Doc this week to discuss even though she doesn't seemed worried about my ALT level which was 56.
So what I am a bit worried about now is that I have started keto and am on day 8 and its been easy so far. I lost 4.2kgs which I think may be a problem as a fatty liver doesn't like fast weight loss - should be around 500g - 1.5kg a week. Im losing around 500g a day.The literature on this subject suggests to lose weight slowly and follow a low carb diet with a reduction in animal saturated fats. How can I slow down the weightloss? Is this more likely to be just water loss? Do I add more carbs? I know that I should ask a doctor and I will but thought someone might have experience in this area?0 -
Weight loss should improve fatty liver disease. There are other factors that can contribute to fatty liver disease besides diabetes and overweight/obesity like hypothyroidism and high cholesterol. I agree you need to speak with your doctor, but for now why not just focus on a calorie deficit and exercise.1
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Original Poster, it has been six month. How are you? Did you stick to keto? Did it help, how is your FLD? I'm curious to see how your FLD journey has been, as I'm just starting mine. I'm 35, 5'4", 130 pounds (so on the slim side), and I apparently have FLD. It was a big shock to me.... I'm not the typical FLD patient. But apparently my love of bread and sweets has gotten me in this mess..... and likely my genetics too. I'm starting keto and totally feel overwhelmed. Hope to see you post a reply. I hope you are doing welll.
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