Alcohol-Related Liver Disease
Cross-source consensus on Alcohol-Related Liver Disease from 3 sources and 14 claims.
3 sources · 14 claims
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- Ethanol is highly oxidative and generates substantial oxidative stress within the liver, triggering an inflammatory cascade. — How Much Alcohol Will Stop Weight Loss and Ketosis?
- Alcoholic fatty liver disease (steatosis) is a recognized clinical condition caused directly by ethanol metabolism. — How Much Alcohol Will Stop Weight Loss and Ketosis?
- Chronic heavy alcohol use causes cirrhosis through progressive scar tissue formation in the liver. — How Much Alcohol Will Stop Weight Loss and Ketosis?
- Alcohol-related liver disease progresses through a predictable sequence: fatty liver, inflammation, scar tissue, and cirrhosis. — Liver Damage From Alcohol Is NOT Coming From Alcohol
- The liver does not produce symptoms until damage is already extensive, allowing years of undetected progression. — Liver Damage From Alcohol Is NOT Coming From Alcohol
- Cirrhosis is an irreversible condition representing extensive scarring that replaces functional liver tissue. — Liver Damage From Alcohol Is NOT Coming From Alcohol
- Recovering alcoholics typically face liver damage, chronic inflammation, fatty liver, and potentially cirrhosis. — Best Foods and Nutrients for Recovering Alcoholics
- Alcohol causes extensive oxidation and free radical damage throughout liver tissue. — Best Foods and Nutrients for Recovering Alcoholics
- Alcohol consumption creates severe nutritional deficiencies, particularly in vitamin B1, other B vitamins, zinc, and various trace minerals. — Best Foods and Nutrients for Recovering Alcoholics
- Acetaldehyde, the toxic byproduct of alcohol metabolism, is responsible for hangover symptoms and ongoing liver toxicity. — Best Foods and Nutrients for Recovering Alcoholics