By Gloria Gilbère, CDP., DAHom., PhD., DSC., EcoErgonomist, Wholistic Rejuvenist
This investigative blog report is especially close to my heart – many of my family members and younger siblings are Type 2 Diabetics; I battle high blood sugar constantly. I have been able to maintain safe levels through strict carbohydrate and sugar restriction but it requires discipline, constant monitoring, and nutrients to help maintain a healthy balance.
What most people do not understand is the intimate connection between liver health and diabetes; hopefully this report will enlighten you and assist in taking care of the only organ in our body that can completely rejuvenate – given the right nutritional support, that is!
Fatty liver is a common liver condition that occurs in about one-third of adults in the U.S. In some cases, the condition is mild and causes no noticeable symptoms, but in other cases it can lead to permanent liver damage or complete liver failure.
Fatty liver is frequently associated with alcoholic liver disease, but it may also have non-alcoholic causes, such as those cited in this report...click here to continue reading...