Did you know that losing weight could contribute to a fatty liver? Here’s how to prevent fatty liver when you lose weight.
Timestamps:
0:00 What medical physiology says about fatty liver and weight loss
1:30 #1 thing you need to do to prevent fatty liver
2:22 Use this to clean up fatty liver deposits
2:34 Egg yolks for liver health
3:13 Key takeaways
In this video, I want to talk to you about how you can avoid fatty liver when you lose weight.
In the book of medical physiology, there’s a section that says, “Effect of insulin lack on causing a fatty liver. Strange as it may seem, though insulin lack causes dissolution of the fat store in adipose tissue, it causes a great increase in the amount of stored triglycerides in the liver, leading to a very fatty liver.”
This means that when you lower your insulin and start burning a lot of fat, you are at risk of making your liver fatty.
There are two things I want to cover on how to avoid a fatty liver when you lose weight.
#1 You have to keep your diet high in vegetables. You need at least 7-8 cups of vegetables a day. Vegetables help clean the liver and prevent fat build-up. Avoid corn and have raw leafy greens. Kale shakes are great for getting more vegetables in your diet.
#2 Have apple cider vinegar. Apple cider vinegar is really really good for the liver and to help dissolve a fatty liver and clean it up.
Egg yolks are also very good for cleaning up a fatty liver. They contain B vitamins (choline) and Lecithin.
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Thanks for watching. I hope this helped clear up how you can avoid a fatty liver when you lose weight.