The Dr. Hyman Show

How Addictive Foods Are Driving Fatty Liver Disease

May 7, 2021
Explore the disturbing links between addictive foods and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Experts delve into how sugar and ultra-processed foods fuel inflammation, insulin resistance, and serious health issues. Discover the parallels between sugar addiction and drug dependency, emphasizing the importance of whole foods for health. The discussion also touches on the crucial role of nutrition during health crises, revealing insights on improving both mental and physical well-being through dietary changes. Brace yourself for eye-opening revelations!
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INSIGHT

Inflammation and Body Composition

  • Inflammation negatively impacts organs related to fat loss hormones, like the liver.
  • This impacts metabolism and contributes to issues like non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
ADVICE

Causes of Fatty Liver

  • Avoid sugar, starch, and flour, especially high fructose corn syrup, to prevent fatty liver.
  • These substances damage the liver, which plays a crucial role in metabolism.
INSIGHT

Nutrition and Brain Health

  • Excessive sugar, processed foods, and refined carbs lead to imbalances in brain neurotransmitters.
  • Ultra-processed foods are particularly harmful, unlike minimally processed foods.
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