In this article
- How Long Does It Take to Reverse Fatty Liver?
- Understanding Fatty Liver Disease
- What is non-alcoholic fatty liver and how is it different from alcoholic fatty liver?
- Simple explanation of how fatty liver reversal is done (Focus on root cause)
- HealZen’s fatty liver reversal process
- Case Study: HealZen’s Fatty Liver Reversal
- Conclusion
How Long Does It Take to Reverse Fatty Liver?
The time required to reverse fatty liver disease depends on various factors, including the severity of the condition, individual lifestyle, and adherence to HealZen’s fatty liver reversal treatment plan. Fatty liver disease is typically classified into three stages based on the severity of fat accumulation in the liver:
- Grade 1: Mild fatty liver disease is characterised by minimal fat accumulation.
- Grade 2: Moderate fatty liver disease is characterised with moderate fat accumulation.
- Grade 3: Severe fatty liver disease is characterised with very high or significant fat accumulation.
The time required to reverse fatty liver disease varies depending on the stage of the disease. Here’s a general estimate:
- Grade 1: Can often be reversed within 2 months with HealZen’s PRO-therapeutic protocols.
- Grade 2: May take 3-4 months to reverse, with HealZen’s PRO-therapeutic protocols.
- Grade 3: with HealZen’s PRO-therapeutic protocols, grade 3 fatty liver disease may take up to a year (In some cases up to 2 years to reverse) especially if accompanied by other metabolic disorders like diabetes, obesity, and metabolic syndrome.
Understanding Fatty Liver Disease
At the heart of fatty liver disease lies a cellular imbalance. Our bodies are made up of trillions of cells. The liver, a vital organ, is composed of specialised cells called hepatocytes. In fatty liver disease, excess fat accumulates within hepatocytes. When hepatocytes become overburdened with excess fat, their ability to perform crucial below functions, are compromised:
- Processing nutrients: The liver plays a key role in breaking down carbohydrates, fats, and proteins from food.
- Filtering blood: The liver removes toxins and waste products from the bloodstream.
- Producing bile: Bile aids in the digestion and absorption of fats.
- Storing energy: The liver stores glucose in the form of glycogen and releases it as needed.
Compromised liver functions can lead to a cascade of health problems, including:
- Insulin resistance: The liver’s inability to process insulin properly can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes.
- Inflammation: Chronic inflammation can damage liver cells and lead to scarring (fibrosis).
- Liver cirrhosis: In severe cases, advanced fibrosis can lead to cirrhosis, a condition where healthy liver tissue is replaced by scar tissue.
Are Non-Alcholic Fatty Liver Disease and Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease The Same?
No they are not the same. Unlike alcoholic fatty liver disease, Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) occurs in people who drink little or no alcohol. Below are the key differences between the two conditions:
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) | Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease | |
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Causes | Excessive fat accumulation due to factors like obesity, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome | Excessive alcohol consumption |
Risk Factors | Obesity, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and sedentary lifestyle | Alcohol abuse |
Symptoms | Often asymptomatic, but can include fatigue, abdominal pain, and enlarged liver | Fatigue, weakness, loss of appetite, and jaundice |
Understanding The Science Behind HealZen’s Fatty Liver Disease Reversal Treatment
As explained earlier, at the heart of fatty liver disease lies a cellular imbalance. A significant factor contributing to fatty liver disease is an imbalance in the gut microbiome. This imbalance, often referred to as dysbiosis, can lead to increased inflammation and impaired liver function.
HealZen’s approach is designed to correct cellular imbalances and promote liver health by:
- Cleansing: Removing harmful toxins and excess fat from liver cells.
- Balancing: Restoring the gut microbiome and optimising nutrient absorption.
- Activating: Stimulating cellular regeneration and enhancing liver function.
- Defending: Strengthening the body’s natural defence mechanisms to prevent further damage.
Step 1: Assessing The Causes
HealZen doctors take comprehensive medical history including focus on medication usage and metabolic factors. This personalised approach ensures the protocol addresses individual needs.
- Step 1 Clinical Evaluation through detailed history taking which includes past illness,birth history,lifestyle details,stress factor,sleep pattern,eating habits, habit of taking painkillers,steroids etc.
- Step 2 Physical Examination during consultation.
- Step 3 Lab Investigations for Liver function,metabolic profile,Ultrasound and fibroscan
Step 2: Restoring Cellular Health of Liver Cells
Our PRO-therapeutic protocols, rooted in rigorous medical research, correct cellular imbalances and promote liver health. These phyto-extract formulations are based on extensive medical research and clinical studies published in medical journals. For non-alcoholic fatty liver disease reversal, they consist of:
- Formulation 1 (Liquid) - This formulation is called
Chlorobia
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- It is the most powerful natural antioxidant that promotes growth of good bacteria
- It enhances metabolism
- It is a natural antacid/ neutraliser that balances the pH level of the blood
- It contains a wide range of bioactive compounds that have a wide range of beneficial effects for humans
- Formulation 2 (Liquid) - This formulation is called Spirubia
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- Rich in Essential Nutrients
- Immune Boost
- Enhanced Energy Levels
- Detoxification Support
- Formulation 3 (Soft Gel) - This formulation is called Linum 369
which is a combination of three essential fatty acids that are vital for human health. These fatty acids are not produced by the body and must be obtained through diet. It also contains 20 amino acids including 9 essential amino acids. It has the following benefits:
- Potent anti-inflammatory properties which helps in healing the inflamed gut mucosa
- It is an antioxidant and helps protect our cells from damage caused by free radicals
- Contains minerals like zinc and magnesium which is important for gut health
- Formulation 4 (Capsule) - This Formulation is called as Liv HZ
which is essential for maintaining the overall health of the liver , as per the CBAD formula it works on overall balancing of nutrition. Liv Hz replenishes essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and proteins has a number of benefits:
- Overcomes Nutritional Deficiencies
- Stabilizes Digestive System
- Nurtures Organ Function
- Rejuvenates Cellular Health
- Formulation 5(Capsule) - This formulation is called Protogola
which contains molecules of the first form of breastmilk that is released by the cow’s mammary glands after giving birth. It has a the following benefits:
- Strong immune modulator helps in mucosal healing
- Helps in protein digestion, nutrient absorption and gastro-intestinal health
- It is a natural probiotic
Step 3: Lifestyle Modifications
- Step 1 Functional Nutrition
- Step 2 Weight Reduction
- Step 3 Physical activity
- Step 4 Stress management
- Step 5 Behavioural Strategies
- Step 6 Long term commitment towards healthy goals.
Conclusion
Fatty liver disease, while a growing concern, doesn’t have to be a life sentence. As we’ve explored, reversing fatty liver is achievable, especially with the right approach. Our holistic approach focuses on restoring the cellular health of the liver cells, improving overall well-being, and empowering individuals to take control of their health.
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