Liver Diet

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Liver Diet

Fatty liver disease is a condition where excess fat builds up in the liver. Often there are no or few symptoms. Occasionally there may be tiredness or pain in the upper right side of the abdomen.
There are two types of fatty liver disease: non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and alcoholic liver disease. NAFLD is made up of simple fatty liver and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). The primary risks include alcohol, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. It is unclear why some people with NAFLD develop simple fatty liver and others develop NASH. Diagnosis is based on the medical history supported by blood tests, medical imaging, and occasionally liver biopsy.
Treatment of NAFLD is generally by dietary changes and exercise to bring about weight loss. In those who are severely affected, liver transplantation may be an option. More than 90% of heavy drinkers develop fatty liver while about 25% develop more severe alcoholic hepatitis.
Strict diet monitoring is required so as to recover from FATTY LIER DISEASE, NON-ALCHOLOLIC fatty liver disease or even LIVER TRANSPLANT.

Frequently Asked Questions

To begin with book your appointment slot on call or whatsapp on 9860525657. Fill in your details in “How to start section?”.Then you will receive an OTP (ONE TIME PASSWORD) which will create your personal account on the website.Then choose then diet plan you want eg. diabetes + weight loss.Fill the assessment form. Then we could proceed ahead

Diet plan is completely designed keeping in mind your likes /dislikes, medical history, social and economic background.Its a tailor made plan emphasising on your cultural and home based diet so that you could sustain it for life.

You are the only person to decide how long it is going take to achieve your goal.
To work this out smartly write down your goal, set a deadline, work on your mind set and follow all the guidelines given by me.

One’s Body works according to its own wish. Every body type is different. Some may lose weight fast or some may lose inch fast or even both. So targeted weight loss or spot reduction is a myth. You will lose inch & weight gradually.

Yes goals once achieved are definitely sustainable as you would be provided with a maintenance plan post your goal achievement which would include how you could sustain.

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