The medical community calls Fatty Liver Disease a silent
epidemic.
Harvard Medical School says up to 20% of Americans have
a fatty liver.
Most of the time Fatty Liver Disease goes undiagnosed
because the symptoms mimic health issues many folks
blame on exiting their teens and entering into adulthood.
What causes a fatty liver?
A fatty liver is typically caused by drinking alcohol or a poor
“Western diet” that we’ve been conditioned to eat.
What happens when fat begins to invade your liver?
As fat begins to overtake your liver this vital organ is no
longer able to perform its job of detoxifying your blood and
regulating your metabolism.
Toxic waste that should be broken down by the liver floods
your body. It can enter the brain and cause a disease called
“Hepatic Encephalopathy” which can affect your mood and
ability to concentrate.
A Sick Liver Can Make Body
Fat Stick To You Like Glue