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Fatty liver disease – Unwanted fat & inflammation

Fatty liver disease – Unwanted fat & inflammation

The role of the liver is very important for several reasons in the body. The functions the liver is responsible to help and perform include storing iron, producing bile to help with digestion, converting nutrients to energy, making proteins in… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Personal Care
The Amazing Grace of Ancient Wisdom

The Amazing Grace of Ancient Wisdom

Over time, I, like so many other contemporary people, have been plagued by fatty liver, insulin resistance, high homocysteine and gouty arthritis. Every time my blood results came back out-of-the-ordinary, my ferritin scores (which indicate the level of our iron… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Detoxify & Regenerate your Liver with Artichoke

Detoxify & Regenerate your Liver with Artichoke

You rely on your liver for over 400 essential functions. This vital organ is working hard every day to filter out toxins and waste from your body as well as carrying hundreds of other purposes such as filtering your blood,… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, Food, Health, Health, Herbal Medicine, Holistic Medicine, Medicine, News, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine
Help, I Have a Fatty Liver! Now What?

Help, I Have a Fatty Liver! Now What?

Rivers from Connecticut asks: “My husband (age 64) and I (age 65) both have non-alcoholic fatty liver. What do you recommend for this condition?” First, let’s define non-alcoholic fatty liver. Fatty liver is a benign-sounding name for liver cirrhosis. The… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Is Your Liver Talking to You?

Is Your Liver Talking to You?

Liver disease is on the warpath–from sea to shining sea and around the world. If you have endocrine problems, the liver tsunami probably hit you. Perhaps your endo problems whacked the liver. Or maybe vice versa. It’s kind of like… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
6 Ways to Love Your Liver

6 Ways to Love Your Liver

The liver is the organ responsible for more than 500 different functions such as removing toxins, promoting digestion and metabolism. There are several things that can unknowingly cause liver disease: Obesity, smoking, lack of exercise, heart disease, diabetes, high cholesterol… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition, Personal Care, Weight Loss