Too much sugar!: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is an increasingly common problem caused by excess sugar and simple carbs in the diet. It can range from mild to quite serious, potentially causing liver failure. The best treatment is a diet low in sugar, esp. High fructose corn syrup. Vitamin d, antioxidants, and herbs like milk thistle may help. See http://www.Naturalnews.Com/036466_nafld_natural_treatment.Html.
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Fatty Liver: Fatty liver disease can be caused by different causes. Most common nowaday is known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (nalfd), which is quite common among in the us population, who have major risk factors as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, central obesity, and metabolic syndrome. The prevalence is about 10 -46%. Alcohol is also a common cause of fattry liver infiltration. Exercise and diet as tx.
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