The Three Culprits of Fatty Liver: A Clear Guide from a Medical Expert

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A medical expert with training from Harvard and Stanford has provided a clear and concise guide to the three main dietary culprits behind fatty liver disease. He aims to cut through the noise and offer actionable advice. The first culprit is sugary drinks. The expert calls them “liquid poison” and explains that their high fructose content is a direct line to fat production in the liver. The second culprit is deep-fried foods. He identifies the unhealthy trans and saturated fats in these foods as a key driver of both fat accumulation and inflammation within the liver. The third culprit is ultra-processed foods. This includes a wide range of popular items from chips and candies to instant noodles, all of which contain a combination of liver-damaging sugars, fats, and additives. This simple guide makes it easy to understand what to avoid for a healthy liver.

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