theoogabear
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I recently got a cat scan done on my torso and the doc said, which I’ve known for a while, that I have fatty liver.
How exactly do I reverse this?
How exactly do I reverse this?
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what if I struggle to lose weight because of the fatty liver?For me the only thing that actually worked was losing weight...then I could implement and tolerate things like T3 and caffeine. Theoretically it should be the other way around, but for me it wasnt.
I try to keep that out of my diet 100%It's due to glyphosate
I think a major cause were the burn pits I was exposed to in the military. my health has been very bad since then. I remember feeling my liver throb on deployment but the doctors couldn’t find anything wrong with it through ultrasound and blood tests.So choline transports fats out of the liver. Two foods rich in choline are eggs and beef liver. Beef liver, because it also has more copper. This should help prevent the fat production induced by carbohydrate consumption. If you have very high iron, very much supplemental zinc or vitamin C that is not from whole foods, I would cut back on them. This is because they all can oppose copper.
If you want to look into supplements, I would recommend taurine because it is liver-protective.
This would be my first idea for preventing damage but there has to be a cause, right?
Did you actually have low dietary copper, high iron, high seed oil consumption, heavy metal exposure or low nutrient diet?
Those would my top causes. Maybe other members know more?
what are considered safe starches? jasmine rice, mashed potatoes?animal protein (red meat, chicken, eggs, fish for B12, methionine, creatine, choline) + safe starches (low fructose) + green leafy vegetables or legumes (for folate and fiber) + coffee (bile promoting)
I recently got a cat scan done on my torso and the doc said, which I’ve known for a while, that I have fatty liver.
How exactly do I reverse this?
I did Haidut’s caffeine/k2 protocol and it did not help me much lol. I guess I can try it againI took 1200 mg of caffeine a day split into three doses, (Haidut has a thread about this). I did this for two weeks, after which glycogen storage improved and I lost weight without making any other changes to my caloric intake or food choices.
I experienced mild fatigue on days 2-3 as Haidut mentioned in the thread. I experienced a massive blood sugar crash the first day as I approached my dinner time, (which I remedied by eating a much larger than typical dinner).
Since then I also eat more food, can go longer between meals without stress response and am back to a fantastic weight after gaining 30 or so unhealthy pounds during the early days of my “Peat” journey.
took t3 for months and it didn’t do much. and i struggle to lose weight, it’s very hard. even on a caloric deficit of 1,000kcals a day I don’t lose anything.Lose weight, and a crap ton of T3. Haha. That's what worked for me. They found it on a CT scan for cancer diagnosis, and it wasn't there on my follow up cancer CT scan... probably cuz I lost 52 lbs and had started taking a full replacement dose of T3 (I have Hashi's).
It seems to not work for some people, (haven’t been able to identify the limiting factor myself). For instance, my wife has had to work up to the therapeutic dose slowly and has yet to get there taking several breaks in-between attempts.I did Haidut’s caffeine/k2 protocol and it did not help me much lol. I guess I can try it again
yeah there’s a lot of dark matter surrounding some supplements. I noticed b3, and aspirin can exacerbate liver issues in some people (personally I think I am one such person) but I don’t know why. I do like coffee/caffeine though, I take a 200mg caffeine pill each morning with taurine and feel great from it. maybe I’ll try bumping it up slowly and see what happens. I was hitting gelatin hard when I tried Haidut’s protocolIt seems to not work for some people, (haven’t been able to identify the limiting factor myself). For instance, my wife has had to work up to the therapeutic dose slowly and has yet to get there taking several breaks in-between attempts.
thanks man. i’ll watch the video tonightthis is the route i would take, im reposting from a different thread. High Fructose = Fatty Liver Risk?
I took 1200 mg of caffeine a day split into three doses, (Haidut has a thread about this). I did this for two weeks, after which glycogen storage improved and I lost weight without making any other changes to my caloric intake or food choices.
I experienced mild fatigue on days 2-3 as Haidut mentioned in the thread. I experienced a massive blood sugar crash the first day as I approached my dinner time, (which I remedied by eating a much larger than typical dinner).
Since then I also eat more food, can go longer between meals without stress response and am back to a fantastic weight after gaining 30 or so unhealthy pounds during the early days of my “Peat” journey.
How much T3 did you take? I've been very, very weight-loss resistant for almost a decade now, so I empathize. I went on a very, very low calorie, high protein and low carb diet (pretty anti-Peat).took t3 for months and it didn’t do much. and i struggle to lose weight, it’s very hard. even on a caloric deficit of 1,000kcals a day I don’t lose anything.