Fatty liver
tmbg1
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I was wondering if anyone knows if fatty liver is reversible through diet and exercise, and if so how?
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Best to ask your doctor what you should do in your specific situation. Nobody here knows what medical issues you might have, your health history, etc.
I do know that I had fatty liver that went away when I lost weight. But seriously, talk to the doctor who diagnosed you.6 -
Best to ask your doctor what you should do in your specific situation. Nobody here knows what medical issues you might have, your health history, etc.
I do know that I had fatty liver that went away when I lost weight. But seriously, talk to the doctor who diagnosed you.
Agreed...contact your doctor.
That being said, fatty liver is a reversible condition that can be resolved with changed behaviors.
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I've got a Dr appt in February but I'm going to try to reverse it as much as possible before then... Gonna give up alcohol and reduce white flour and carbs.... Just looking for other ideas to help0
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I was told lower/good fats, nothing white, no alcohol, citrus and berries for fruits and non starchy vegetables. The doctor said to be sure the weight loss is slow. If you lose too fast you increase the possibility of scarring.1
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These simplified terms can sound so abusive. My doc said, "You have a fatty liver."
I replied, "I'd like a second opinion."
He said, "Ok, you're ugly too."
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To be fair though, being told you have a big heart helps the bad news sound better.
If he tells me he thinks I have acute angina, I'm calling the police.6 -
My experience may not be the same as yours, but I stopped eating dairy (I had a very high milk intake), stopped drinking Coke and alcohol, increased healthy foods and introduced structured exercise. Once I lost between 5-10kg my symptoms were gone, after I lost 45kg, no more fatty liver. Good luck.2
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I cold turkey alcohol for 4 months once I was diagnosed with fatty liver disease in july. fast forward 5 months and down 50 pounds and it reversed. I understand that may not always be the case. I didn't limit my carbs or anything. just stayed in a slight caloric deficit and exercised. I since reintroduced beer Into my diet but I limit myself to 4 total per month and it counts at my calories. 2 every other Saturday basically which is well under the recommendations but just my personal plan.. Things will never be the same with me and beer, which is fine, but this really scared the hell out of me as the next step of liver disease is not reversable. Cirrhosis I think. This diagnosis was my moment that changed everything. good luck.4
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Contact your doctor but from personal experience, yes. I had a fatty liver naturally from my weight + family history but now that I've shed a fair bit its pretty fine. No concerns for the doctors in that its looking good but I always need to be mindful. I did not cut anything out, just kept under a defecit while losing and some exercise.
But again I stress, always check with your doctor regarding it.1 -
fatty liver remedies that work.
first: you get rid of fatty liver with tamarind. you can buy it fresh in Asian and Latino stores. It is a sweet-sour fruit that comes in pods. If you cannot get fresh then you can get it in jars as a fruit paste. Eat two or more every breakfast.
second: take milk thistle. gaia brand is probably the best as it is a liquid in a capsule.
third: stop eating junk food and fast food.
I get my remedies from ThatHealsThat.com3
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