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Fatty Liver: Common Causes And When To See A Doctor

Find answers to commonly asked questions about fatty liver.

What is a Fatty Liver?

A fatty liver develops due to excess fat in the liver cells. The fatty tissue slowly builds up in the liver when a person’s diet exceeds the amount of fat their body can handle. It does not usually lead to liver damage.

Fatty Liver Facts – How is the Liver Designed and What is its Function?

The main function of the liver is to filter blood that is coming from the digestive tract, before it passes into the rest of the body. The liver detoxifies chemicals and also metabolizes drugs. While the liver is doing this it secrets bile that ends up back in the intestines.

 

The liver is the largest internal organ and functions to filter the blood, cleansing toxins, wastes and pathogens. It also plays a key role in cholesterol balance, digestive enzyme production and energy metabolism and is the main fat burning organ.

The liver’s primary function is:

 

  • Bile production and excretion.

  • Excretion of bilirubin, cholesterol, hormones, and drugs.

  • Metabolism of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.

  • Enzyme activation.

  • Storage of glycogen, vitamins, and minerals.

  • Synthesis of plasma proteins, such as albumin, and clotting factors.

Doctor Matters recommends Liver Support Plus, an all-natural dietary supplement. It works synergistically to help liver detoxification support liver function and improve digestive health.

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