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Fatty liver, also known as hepatic steatosis, is characterized by a buildup of fat in the liver. This condition is often associated with various risk factors such as obesity and an unbalanced diet. It is essential to diagnose this disease early and adopt proactive lifestyle changes to better manage and prevent it.
Here are six foods to avoid and five to eat to improve your liver health:
The 6 foods to avoid for fatty liver
Alcohol
Alcohol is one of the biggest enemies for those suffering from fatty liver disease. Even in small amounts, alcohol significantly worsens liver condition. Avoid alcoholic beverages completely, as even moderate consumption can cause liver damage.
Saturated and processed fats
Foods high in saturated and processed fats, such as yellow cheeses, very fatty meats, and ice cream, should be eliminated from your diet. These fats are detrimental to liver health. If completely eliminating them is difficult, choose foods with as little saturated fat as possible.
Processed foods and foods rich in preservatives
Cured meats like salami, ham, and sausage contain many preservatives and can aggravate fatty liver disease. These foods should be avoided to maintain liver health.
Foods high in sodium
Highly salty foods, such as instant noodles and sauces like ketchup, mayonnaise, and mustard, should be avoided. Excess sodium exacerbates the liver's poor fat management.
Fructose syrup
High fructose corn syrup, often found in processed foods, is extremely harmful to the liver. Make sure the foods you eat do not contain this type of syrup, as it is one of the worst enemies of fatty liver disease.
Simple sugar
Avoid simple carbohydrates like refined sugar, white flour, and non-whole-grain pasta. Opt for complex carbohydrates like quinoa and brown rice, which slow sugar absorption and are beneficial for overall health.
The 5 foods that are beneficial for fatty liver
Turmeric
Turmeric, also known as the golden spice, is known for its liver-boosting properties. Add it to your meals or use it in recipes to help reverse and stabilize fatty liver disease. Adding black pepper to turmeric increases its absorption and boosts its benefits.
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