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The Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Fatty Liver

Oct 23, 20257 min
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Episode description

  • Low vitamin D levels are strongly linked to fatty liver severity, with deficiency tied to more fat buildup, higher liver enzymes, and worse metabolic problems like insulin resistance
  • Fatty liver disease often progresses silently until serious damage like cirrhosis or liver failure has already taken hold
  • Supplementing with vitamin D has been shown to lower blood sugar, reduce liver enzymes, improve cholesterol balance, and even help shrink waistlines
  • Cutting out vegetable oils and alcohol removes two of the biggest drivers of liver stress, giving your body the best chance to reverse damage and restore function
  • Simple, everyday steps like eating choline-rich foods, getting regular sun exposure, and testing your vitamin D levels will help you protect your liver and keep it working at full strength
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