
1. What is fatty liver? As the name rightly suggests, is a state when there is a build-up of fat in the liver. It can happen in 2 ways – Nonalcoholic and Alcoholic fatty liver types.
Nonalcoholic fatty liver is a common type where the cause is not exactly known but may be due to obesity, belly fat or chronic conditions like diabetes. Simple fatty liver is the condition, where there is fat in the liver but there is no inflammation, damage to liver cells or other complications. Alcoholic fatty liver is a serious type which is related to drinking alcohol.

- Simple fatty liver remains most of the time undiagnosed unless you end up doing a liver enzyme test and liver function test. When the liver enzymes Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and Serum aspartate aminotransferase are mildly elevated are indicative of simple fatty liver. When liver enzymes SGPT (Serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase) and SGOT(Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase) show increased levels are indicative of liver cell damage and liver inflammation.

3.To deal with a fatty liver, first and foremost , reducing belly fat and losing weight is essential. To start incorporating organic food in diet like cruciferous vegetables broccoli, cabbages, cauliflower, spinach, sulphur rich vegetables like onion, garlic which are also loaded with glutathione. Organic food is primarily good for the liver because they are free from pesticides, fungicides and GMOs (genetically modified organism) which are harmful to the liver’s health. GMO food like soya bean, canola or some breeds of corn are unhealthy for the body.

4.Fasting :Intermittent fasting and prolonged fasting, not only help in losing weight but also stimulate autophagy in the body. Autophagy is the body’s renewal mechanism of cleaning the debris of damaged cells and recycling some parts of them towards cell repair. Usually, 12-16 hour long fasting is beneficial but the most effective is 16 hours long which will also facilitate fat burning. Other methods to stimulate autophagy are drinking coffee or a cold bath. Fasting helps to reduce inflammation and level of the liver enzymes.
5.Lifestyle changes: Dietary changes like avoiding sugar, and saturated fat, reducing salt intake and switching to organic food are beneficial. Portion control while eating helps the quantity intake during meals. Moderate to high intense exercises and increase in physical activity during daytime, permanently eliminating alcohol, maintaining sleep routine and remaining stress-free as far as possible contribute to liver health.

6.Detoxification: Cleaning toxins from the body routinely not only benefits the liver but the overall body from harmful abuse. Some food items which naturally detox the liver are high fibre-rich oatmeal, green tea which is rich in antioxidants, avacado rich in healthy fat and fibre, olive oil rich in antioxidants and helps to reduce LDL cholesterol and free radical damage.
Fatty fishes like salmon, and sardines which are high in Omega 3 fatty acid, is a healthy fat that promotes liver health and prevent damage to liver cells. Liver friendly nuts are almonds and walnuts. Tofu, which is high in protein helps to prevent the accumulation of fat in liver cells.
Whole grains and unprocessed cereals help to break down the fat in the liver cells by preventing them from accumulating in the cells.

7.Herbs: A natural herb called milk thistle has been used for centuries to improve liver diseases. Research studies have been carried out to study its evidence on liver health. Some reports do suggest that it has a beneficial effect on liver diseases like cirrhosis and hepatitis. Studies have shown Milk thistles do show improvement in cholesterol levels and insulin resistance to type 2 diabetes. Some studies show that it is a natural antioxidant and increases the level of Glutathione. But, the most important advise is before trying a herb, we need to consult our Physician.
Other herbs which are beneficial for the liver are green tea, cucurmin, licorice and ginseng.
8.Tocotrienols primarily are the unsaturated form of vitamin E which are naturally found in rice, wheat, vegetable oils and cereals like barley. Tocotrienols are strong antioxidants and anti- inflammatory which prevent damage to liver cells. Studies show that tocotrienols can lower cholesterol, and lower the risk of stroke, and cancer. In the liver, it can help to prevent damage to liver cells by maintaining the liver cell integrety.

9.TUDGA: Tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDGA) is a bile acid found naturally in humans. Medical practitioners use it to treat conditions like liver cirrhosis, reduce cholesterol levels, some cancers, and cystic fibrosis. Studies have shown that TUDGA used as a supplements do benefit liver health, heart, liver diseases, stroke and cancer. Due to possible side effects, and daily dosage, a physician needs to be strictly consulted before using such supplement.

10.Drinking plenty of water: Last but not least, the easiest way to promote liver health is by drinking plenty of water. Water consumption helps to knock down the harmful toxins from liver cells. Dehydration of bile ducts can increase the risk of gallstones. So,drinking water is very vital.
Not all drinks, sodas and soft drinks are liver-friendly. So, clear water is the most beneficial drink for releasing toxins from the liver. Adding a piece of ginger or a few lemon drops in the water can be helpful.
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