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Association of non-alcoholic fatty liver with bile acids and high homocysteine levels

Association of non-alcoholic fatty liver with bile acids and high homocysteine levels

treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver
"Non-alcoholic fatty liver is a disease of civilisation and is increasingly being diagnosed. Its prevalence is increasing in parallel with obesity. It is also often associated with type 2 diabetes, hypertension and elevated blood lipids."

Treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver

"The most important thing in the treatment of fatty liver is weight loss, which can be achieved through diet and regular exercise:

  • Eat a low intake of calories, fat and carbohydrates, and plenty of plant fibre.
  • Cardio exercise at least three times a week for 30-40 minutes, with a brisk walk as an alternative." Source: Liver diseases

Effect of bile acids on non-alcoholic fatty liver

One of the most important functions of bile acids is to break down fats, dispersing them into tiny particles - breaking down oil and fat. They also activate lipase, a fat-breaking enzyme that speeds up the breakdown and absorption of fats/oils in the body.

Over the past decade, the effects of bile acids have been widely studied in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver. Studies support a role for bile acids in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver, but the mechanism of action is not yet fully understood. Source: www.hindawi.com

Non-alcoholic fatty liver is often associated with diabetes, which can also benefit from Gallmet Natural, Mix and Extra products.

Non-alcoholic fatty liver and high homocysteine levels

Homocysteine is an amino acid that essential for maintaining normal cell function, but high homocysteine levels have undesirable effects. More than 100 diseases or conditions, mainly cardiovascular, have been identified that are associated with elevated blood plasma homocysteine levels.

"Increased homocysteine levels have been shown in fatty liver disease and chronic liver failure. Patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease had significantly higher homocysteine levels than healthy subjects. This may indicate that high homocysteine levels may be associated with non-alcoholic fatty liver." Source: Electronic Journal of General Medicine

Non-alcoholic fatty liver is often associated with diabetes, which can also benefit from GALLMET HEART PLUS capsules.

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