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General Liver Concerns


BizMan

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No need to brag the thread for your wonder. I assume you are a MD as suggested by the schools you have on your signature and also to the elaborate reply you made.

Anyways, nice to know that there are MDs here. Peace everyone and to miggyE.

Also NEVER SUBSTITUTE THE ADVISES HERE FOR A PHYSICAL CONSULTATION WITH A DOCTOR.

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According to a recent study in the British Medical Journal, the spy drinks so much he is at risk of impotence, liver damage and early death.Researchers worked out that across the James Bond books, the spy downs 1,150 units of alcohol in 88 days: around 92 units a week, or four times the recommended maximum intake for men in the UK. Not, then, the kind of person youd want to be aiming a gun.

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29 year old guy here. I was diagnosed with mild fatty liver on ultrasound last year. I reduced my rice intake (half cup rice, or sometimes no rice), and maintained yung dami ng ulam ko. Drinked very seldom (once every 3 months). Did some exercise (cycling). I dropped about 10kg (95kg to 85kg). I got a follow up ultrasound of my liver and it was no longer fatty.

 

Best thing to do for fatty liver is really weight loss through diet and exercise. The fat needs to be burned.

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29 year old guy here. I was diagnosed with mild fatty liver on ultrasound last year. I reduced my rice intake (half cup rice, or sometimes no rice), and maintained yung dami ng ulam ko. Drinked very seldom (once every 3 months). Did some exercise (cycling). I dropped about 10kg (95kg to 85kg). I got a follow up ultrasound of my liver and it was no longer fatty.

 

Best thing to do for fatty liver is really weight loss through diet and exercise. The fat needs to be burned.

NAFLD-non alcoholic fatty liver disease. You're correct, fat needs to be burned. Fat is stored not only in our thighs, arms, belly it is also stored around muscles and the liver. Patients with high calorie diet with no physical activity store the extra energy as fat, eventually the liver takes up some of the fatty load. Aside from having your liver cleared of fat, your heart, blood vessels and penis(yes penis) also benefit from the weight loss.

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