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Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is one of the most common causes of chronic liver disease globally, which is majorly seen in the age group of 30-60 years. Accumulation of fat within the liver leads to fatty liver. It is known as a “silent killer” as it does not produce any symptoms in the body till it ends up with a major disorder.
Causes of Fatty Liver Disease
The causes of fatty liver disease are as follows.
Genetic Inheritance
Overweight or Obesity
Insulin Resistance
Type 2 Diabetes
High Levels of Fats, Especially Triglycerides, in the Blood
Signs and Symptoms of Fatty Liver Disease
The disease does not usually present signs or symptoms. However, it causes the following symptoms in some cases.
Fatigue
Discomfort or Unease
Pain or Discomfort in the Upper Right Belly Area
Ayurvedic Treatment for Fatty Liver
Shathayu Ayurveda treats fatty liver using a detoxification method called panchakarma to remove toxins and excessive nutrients, including fatty acids. The approach reduces fat accumulation in the liver by enhancing metabolism and the body’s ability to eliminate excessive glycogen and lipids, which accumulate as fatty acids.
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