Fatty liver disease means that you have fat inside your liver that can, over time, affect liver function and cause liver injury. People who drink too much alcohol may also have fat in their liver, but that condition is different from fatty liver disease.
Symptoms
- Yellow eyes and skin (jaundice)
- Bruising
- Vomiting blood
- Itchy skin
- Dark urine
- Swollen tummy
Risk factors
Many diseases and health problems can increase your risk of Fatty Liver
- Family history of fatty liver disease or obesity.
- High levels of triglycerides in the blood.
- High cholesterol.
- Obstructive sleep apnea.
- Polycystic ovary syndrome.
How to cure liver with Neurotherapy
The stimulation of liver is done by applying pressure. Time and frequency of pressure is changed according to the diseases. Like for example by applying pressure once we can increase Hemoglobin levels by doing it four times we can reduce cholesterol levels and by doing it 12 times we can produce cholic acid.
Can liver disease be treated?
Many types of liver disease are curable. Toxic and alcohol-related liver disease can improve when you’re no longer exposed to the toxin. Diet and lifestyle changes can relieve non-alcohol related fatty liver disease. Other types of liver disease aren’t curable, but they’re often manageable with medications
What foods are good for liver repair?
- Lean proteins. Getting enough protein is crucial for your liver, and lean chicken, turkey, fish and beef are good options.
- Fruits and vegetables
- Olive oil.
- Nuts and seeds
- Coffee and tea.
5 Ways to Be Kind to Your Liver
- Be careful about alcohol consumption. If you think only lifelong, falling-down drunks get cirrhosis of the liver
- Wash produce and steer clear of toxins
- Prevent hepatitis A, B and C
- Exercise and eat right