The Mediterranean diet is associated with very low risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. I would agree with you that ketogenic diets can be good for reducing liver fat. But we have to be careful because this can be confounded by weight loss. And as a person on a low carb diet, over time, oftentimes they lighten up and start eating more carbs, and now they can convert those carbs to fructose.

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