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Alcoholic
Fatty Liver
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Alcoholic Fatty Liver
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Unlike other types of fatty liver diseases, alcoholic fatty liver
disease is reversible.
Alcoholic fatty liver disease is more likely to develop into cancer
and cirrhosis, and thus it is vital to prevent and reverse it with alcoholic
fatty liver disease treatment.
The effect of alcohol
damages the liver cells by overloading it, and causes nutrients mal-absorption
that is vital for liver
recovery.
Alcoholic fatty
liver disease treatment goal is to restore all or if not, some of
the normal functions of the liver. The treatment usually starts with alcohol
abstinence. Reduce alcohol intake or, avoid it completely.
Incorporate a balanced
diet. If possible, start a vegetarian diet for alcoholic fatty
liver disease treatment. Foods, such as eggs, meat, fish, and milk,
makes the liver work harder.
Foods, such as vegetables,fruits, beans, and grains, are rich in vitamins
and nutrients, and low in calories. These foods provide essential
nutrients necessary for regenrating the liver.
Studies have shown that certain herbs regenerate the liver and help
fight against liver cancer.
The herbs have even healed those who are suffering from cirrhosis, steatosis,
and liver cancer.
Milk thistle
and artichoke are some of the effective herbs.
Take 1 supplement each for alcoholic fatty liver disease treatment.
Moderation is key - not more than 10 to 12 units. 1 unit is 1 glass of
beer/wine/equivalent, or 1 shot of whisky. After alcohol
intake, drink plenty non-alcoholic fluids, such as lemonade. Never
drink alcohol alone and on an empty stomach.
Eat something - have nutritious
food in normal quantities. Excess alcohol intake causes a loss in
appetite and leads to dietary deficiencies and malnourishment.
Do not mix the drinks. Take breaks in between alcohol binge, e.g. 3 months
a year. This helps in the partial recovery
of liver damage.
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