Hi there Doc... I m a 33 year old female, 160cm weight 66 kg. Upon going to the clinic due to urine infection, the doctor decided to give me a scan a couple of weeks ago and my doctor mentioned that I have fatty liver and some kidney stones ( calcification stones). I am quite concerned about the fatty liver... and am on Silimarin for 1 month given by the doc. May i ask, what is the best and fastest way to heal or cure my fatty liver. I eat pretty healthily but have a bad lifestyle due to work... could eating out worsen the fatty liver? Thank you so much for the time taken to reply my deep concern. Have a great day ahead..
Hi, many thanks for the query! You haven't mentioned whether you consume alcohol or not, anyways, if yes, then best & fastest way to heal or cure your fatty liver is to STOP alcohol intake. Eating outside may not worsen it. You can start "LIV 52"-Himalaya with your doctor's opinion. You also haven't given details of your kidney stones, but for that consult your Urologist. Wish you a good health. Take care. Regards.
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Hi, many thanks for the query! You haven t mentioned whether you consume alcohol or not, anyways, if yes, then best & fastest way to heal or cure your fatty liver is to STOP alcohol intake. Eating outside may not worsen it. You can start LIV 52 -Himalaya with your doctor s opinion. You also haven t given details of your kidney stones, but for that consult your Urologist. Wish you a good health. Take care. Regards.