If you have a fatty liver, concentrate first on normalizing your blood pressure, followed by improving your pre-diabetes or Type 2 diabetes, followed by raising your HDL.
Of course, getting rid of your fatty liver could most help. Exercise and weight loss can do that, as can help from pantethine, which I have previously posted on, here.
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Lose the weight! They list five (5) “risk factors” but they are all different ways of saying Fat, or near enough. Obesity. Non-alcoholic fatty liver.
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