Guest guest Posted September 7, 2011 Report Share Posted September 7, 2011 Helping a Fatty Liver with a Sweet Tooth Indulging in sugary treats stresses the liver, an unnecessary blow to people who already have a fatty liver. To minimize this additional burden, instituting several strategies can help prevent a sweet tooth from aggravating liver health. To learn about the link between liver inflammation and sugar, where a sweet tooth comes from, and five strategies that may help those with a fatty liver reduce their sugar intake – click here. What You Can Do: Since milk thistle helps support your liver's function in fat metabolism and protects liver cells from inflammation, this herb is an ideal companion for the five sweet tooth elimination strategies. To ease the burden of sugar and fat on the liver, consider supplementing with UltraThistle™, the most absorbable and, thus, the most effective milk thistle available today. Simultaneous Support of Heart and Liver Health Despite how frequently they coexist, many of today's medications for high cholesterol are not considered safe for those with chronic liver disease. To address this problem, an all natural supplement that simultaneously supports healthy cholesterol levels and liver health is now available. To learn about hypercholesterolemia (high cholesterol), the conventional medications used to treat it and why Clinical Cardio Care is a smart choice for those with both hypercholesterolemia and chronic liver disease – click here. What You Can Do: Without putting any additional burdens on the liver, Clinical Cardio Care approaches heart health from various angles. Besides fostering ideal cholesterol levels, this all natural formula actually supports the liver’s wellness capacity. As always, it’s a good idea to discuss any new health care regimen with your chosen doctor. Liver-Friendly Recipes Would you like to share a special, tasty, liver-friendly recipe that you or someone you know uses to help support his or her liver’s health? Click here to share your recipe today! Be sure to include the name of the recipe, ingredients (including measurements), cooking instructions and where you found the recipe (for proper credit). Complete recipes will be included in future LiverSupport Health News updates. Yours in health,Editors@...www.LiverSupport.com1-800-364-5722 *** Several ingredients in a good multivitamin will aid the liver in detoxification. However, choosing the right multivitamin for someone with liver disease usually means taking one without iron. Learn more about liver disease and multivitamins. *** Sign up Today! | Refer a Friend ©2011 LiverSupport.com. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy2331 State Route 17K, Montgomery, NY 12549 | 1-800-364-5722 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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