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New Research Changes the Perception of Statins and Liver Disease

Positively affecting all aspects of the cholesterol profile, statins are the most commonly prescribed type of cholesterol-lowering medication. Despite their beneficial advantages, statins have been known to elevate liver enzymes. However, a new study claims just the opposite: that statins are actually helpful to those with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

To learn about statins, their potentially serious side effects and the research claiming statins’ benefit to NAFLD – click here.

What You Can Do: Those with a fatty liver who are prescribed statins for lowering cholesterol may profit in more ways than one. However, there are additional steps you can take to protect your liver from NAFLD. Besides adherence to a rigorous diet and exercise program, milk thistle may also help those with a fatty liver by protecting liver cells. Containing the form of milk thistle recommended most by health practitioners, Maximum Milk Thistle is a safe and powerful means to shield your liver from excessive amounts of fat.

Friendship Wins Big for Liver Health

The health of those who lead a relatively solitary life doesn’t seem to fare as well as those engaged in a positive social network. Especially important for people battling an ailment like chronic liver disease, the value of friendship holds unparalleled rewards.

To learn about the rise in solitary living, the evidence demonstrating the importance of friendships and why social interactions particularly benefit those with liver disease – click here.

What You Can Do: Maintaining or building up your social network has the ability to improve your liver and overall health. Another strategy for living a long healthy life is to protect yourself from potential cell-damaging hazards. One way to do this is by supplementing with selenium, an antioxidant that fights against damaging free radicals while simultaneously promoting normal liver function.

As always, it’s a good idea to discuss any new health care regimen with your chosen doctor.

Liver-Friendly Recipes

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Be sure to include the name of the recipe, ingredients, cooking instructions and where you found the recipe (for proper credit). We'll include these recipes in future LiverSupport Health News updates.

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