Fatty Liver Disease and Liver Detoxification
Nearly half of all
individuals over 50 years of age suffer from a condition known as 'fatty liver.' Poor diets, excessive alcohol
consumption, pharmaceutical drug reactions, toxic chemicals and viral hepatitis are some of the common causes of
this condition.
Gallbladder surgery
is one of the most commonly performed surgeries in the United States.
Although up to 90%
of people have gallstone, many will never be appear of the problem and will never need surgery to remove the
gallbladder.
Some common symtoms
of liver disease are nausea, malaise, vomiting, fatigue, loss of
appetite, itching, a yellow coloring of the skin or the eyes, pain in the right upper part of the belly and dark
urine. The best way to determine whether your liver has been compromised in with some simple blood
tests.
There is a simple, in-home cleansing procedure for the liver known as the
Liver Flush that can often prevent gallstones if done occasionally (twice per year), and if high risk behavior is
avoided (poor diet, alcohol abuse, etc.).
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