Liver function is impaired due to build-up of fat cells, blocking blood and nutrient flow to hepatic cells. The hepatic cells die off and damaged tissue is left behind. This is typically the result of toxic overload and not the result of a high fat diet, but rather toxins in the form of; pesticides, metals, refined synthetic fats and pharmaceuticals. This can be exacerbated by lack of exercise and high sugar, carb diets. Fatty liver disease can be divided into two groups, alcoholic fatty liver disease or non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
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