How Can I Keep Liver Healthy
The liver detoxifies and purifies blood, but when the liver gets fatty, your body pays the price.
Specifically, your liver plays an important role in amino acid metabolism. Amino Acids from protein digestion get sorted and transformed into different (non-essential) amino acids in the liver, depending on the need. the liver helps to maintain a proper balance of amino acid concentrations in the blood by producing non-essential amino acids that might be in low supply.
Drinking too much alcohol or being overweight will cause fatty-liver, and even the normal process of aging is associated with increased liver fat.
As the liver cleans your blood, normally only a small amount of fatty acids from the blood are stored in the liver. A healthy liver repackages these fatty acids and secretes them back into the blood to be delivered elsewhere in the body for storage.
But if the liver itself begins to store fat, it is a sign of metabolic dysfunction. A fatty liver leads to diabetes, hepatitis, scarring of the liver tissue, and serious liver diseases, including cirrhosis.
Traditional medicine, however, is not very effective at treating a fatty liver. Commonly prescribed medicines often have adverse side effects. I have found that regular consumption of MyoHealth, essential amino acid complex, is effective in treating a fatty liver...and with no adverse side effects!
Not only does you muscle play a part in maintaining relatively constant levels of amino acids in the blood, so too does your liver. It is for this reason that all "healthy" dietary recommendations should include a balanced approach to essential amino acids and protein nutrition.
You overall health depends on it!!
Dr Robert Wolfe: Build It Stronger
