Liver Disease
Cross-source consensus on Liver Disease from 3 sources and 16 claims.
3 sources · 16 claims
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- The liver is the primary site of alcohol metabolism, and repeated exposure initiates a progressive pattern of damage. — Alcohol on Keto: Why Zero Carbs Doesn't Mean Zero Harm
- Fatty liver develops in 90–100% of alcoholics. — Alcohol on Keto: Why Zero Carbs Doesn't Mean Zero Harm
- Untreated fatty liver progresses through inflammation and fibrosis to cirrhosis — irreversible scar tissue. — Alcohol on Keto: Why Zero Carbs Doesn't Mean Zero Harm
- Once cirrhosis develops, reversal is extremely difficult or impossible. — Alcohol on Keto: Why Zero Carbs Doesn't Mean Zero Harm
- Three overlapping mechanisms drive liver disease: inflammation, fatty liver accumulation, and scar tissue accumulation (fibrosis) that eventually progresses to cirrhosis. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- Alcohol accounts for only about 4% of fatty liver disease cases; the dominant form is non-alcoholic and metabolic in origin. — 7 Early Signs of Liver Damage
- Cirrhosis presents visibly as jaundiced skin, yellowed eye whites, and abdominal ascites caused by the liver leaking fluid due to failure to maintain proper pressure. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now rising sharply, including in children. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- The liver can sustain significant damage and still recover, but there is always a threshold beyond which recovery becomes impossible. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver
- Chronically elevated insulin drives more visceral fat around the liver, more ectopic fat inside liver cells, and progressive liver dysfunction. — 7 Foods that RUIN Your Liver