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Summary: Fatty Liver


Everything about fatty liver disease, its symptoms, treatments, diagnosis, cures, prevention, liver detoxification, nutritional supplements, diet, and more.

Everything about the Effects of Fatty Liver


Fatty Liver has a lot of effects on someone who has it. Some are direct effects that you know about, and many are indirect effects that affect your life with you even knowing about it. It’s very important to understand these effects and knowing them, but they are not to be afraid off. To fight [...]
Date Published: Jan 06, 2012 - 4:58 pm



High Triglycerides and Fatty Liver


Triglycerides is known as a very common blood test and is tested almost in all blood tests people are taking. The reason for this is because it gives a very good indication that something is wrong. If someone has high triglycerides, it can be a sign to a wide range of heart diseases, but also [...]
Date Published: Jun 25, 2011 - 1:52 am



Getting to Decreased ALT Levels (and AST)


One month ago one of my patients was diagnosed with hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) with fat. At that time, his liver function blood test showed ALT values of 133, and AST 57. My recommendation to him was to start a fatty liver diet program, and mild physical activity, like walking for 1 hour for 3 times [...]
Date Published: May 16, 2011 - 1:32 pm


Ayurvedic Medicine for Fatty Liver


Although there are no absolute indication that Ayurvedic medicine is effective against fatty liver disease, many researches around the world believe that Ayurvedic herbs could actually help. Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient way to remove toxins from the body by using plant-based (Herbs) medicine as treatment for many diseases. It is known to help cleanse [...]
Date Published: May 13, 2011 - 3:01 pm


Fatty Liver and Diabetes


A recent study done in Kangbuk Samsung Hospital in South Korea, found that people who were diagnosed with fatty liver, have also an increased chance to for Type 2 Diabetes. This is quite a significant find, because until now it was believed that a Fatty Liver could be a side effect of other diseases, but [...]
Date Published: Mar 09, 2011 - 2:42 am


Vegetables for Fatty Liver


Scientific facts indicating the health benefits many vegetable have are now bigger than ever. Not just for fatty liver, but for a long list of disease and conditions. The secret of vegetables is the combination of fiber, minerals, vitamins and various unique active compounds which create together a powerful synergy. Consumption of varied vegetables from [...]
Date Published: Mar 05, 2011 - 4:43 am


Medications for Fatty Liver disease


Unlike most diseases that are usually treated by conventional drugs, there is absolutely no drug that can cure fatty liver. In other words, there are no medications for fatty liver designed specifically for the disease. This is because a fatty liver disease by itself has almost no symptoms and no medical implications; only its potential [...]
Date Published: Feb 12, 2011 - 2:02 am


The truth about Mild Fatty infiltration of the Liver


I see a lot of places recently talking about Mild Fatty Infiltration of the Liver, and it troubles me to find that many people think that is not really a condition that should be taken seriously. The meaning of mild fatty infiltration of the liver is the fact that fatty liver isn’t yet developed at [...]
Date Published: Feb 08, 2011 - 5:08 am


Fruits for Fatty Liver


As you probably already heard, fruits have many nutrition values and health benefits. They have high vitamin, dietary fiber, minerals, and antioxidant properties, which all contribute for liver regeneration, repairing damaged liver cells, and creating new ones. With that said, some fruit contain an excessive levels of glucose (like Banana), a sugar-like component which gives [...]
Date Published: Jan 15, 2011 - 5:28 am


Reyes Syndrome and Fatty Liver


Reyes Syndrome is a serious condition, and potentially fatal. It’s mostly taking place among children, affects all body organs (especially the brain and the liver), and causing various diseases, including Hypoglycemia (low levels of glucose in the blood). It’s been related with the consumption of Aspirin, but many patients suffer from the disease where there [...]
Date Published: Jan 13, 2011 - 3:59 pm


Abdominal Pain and Fatty Liver


A patient of mine was recently diagnosed to have a non-alcoholic fatty liver. His blood test shows an elevated levels of liver enzymes, especially ALT levels, which were double than normal. He reported that he is having “abdominal pain for several weeks” when he moves his bowels, mostly because of Diarrhea. He was also been [...]
Date Published: Jan 08, 2011 - 3:14 pm


Is a Fatty Liver disease Fatal?


The short answer to this question would be that Fatty Liver by itself isn’t; it can’t be fatal and can’t shorten life. But the dangerous part of fatty liver is its possible complications. If fatty liver disease isn’t treated, it could possibly lead to Hepatitis, and then to Cirrhosis. And Cirrhosis can be fatal. This [...]
Date Published: Nov 16, 2010 - 1:51 am


Can Chinese medicine be effective in treating Fatty Liver?


Chinese medicine, as any other alternative treatments, can be very effective against many diseases. In the case of Chinese medicine as a treatment for fatty liver, it goes to the stages prior to the diseases itself, and tries to prevent it from happening at the first place. These methods are considered as a traditional Chinese [...]
Date Published: Aug 31, 2010 - 1:25 am


Could ALT levels be lowered to normal range?


This letter is from Mike, who was diagnosed to have a fatty liver few years ago: A few years back I was diagnosed with fatty liver disease (ultimately by way of liver ultrasound after blood test revealed elevated enzymes). Since that time I have gained 30 pounds and am honestly overweight. A recent blood test [...]
Date Published: Apr 23, 2010 - 6:28 am


Liver Enzymes and Exercise


In recent years, there are many indications that liver enzymes levels in the blood and exercise have some kind of association. For example, taking a blood test close to the time you exercised, could result elevated levels of liver enzymes in the results. The act of exercising has an affect on the level of liver [...]
Date Published: Apr 21, 2009 - 5:06 am


 
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