Liver Burdens
Cross-source consensus on Liver Burdens from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Alcohol is metabolized by the liver and converted to fat. — Reversing Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms, Causes, and Dietary Interventions
- Multiple inputs beyond sugar and fructose are described as compounding liver stress. — Reversing Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms, Causes, and Dietary Interventions
- Alcohol and sugar together are presented as additive burdens that accelerate fat accumulation and impair detoxification. — Reversing Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms, Causes, and Dietary Interventions
- Over-the-counter medications are linked to many acute liver failure cases in the United States each year. — Reversing Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms, Causes, and Dietary Interventions
- Industrial processed fats are presented as foreign molecules that add to liver processing burden. — Reversing Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms, Causes, and Dietary Interventions
- Environmental toxins are described as a chronic drain on liver detoxification capacity. — Reversing Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms, Causes, and Dietary Interventions