Liver Burdens
Alcohol and sugar together are presented as additive burdens that accelerate fat accumulation and impair detoxification. Alcohol is metabolized by the liver and converted to fat. Multiple inputs beyond sugar and fructose are described as c…
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Alcohol and sugar together are presented as additive burdens that accelerate fat accumulation and impair detoxification. Alcohol is metabolized by the liver and converted to fat. Multiple inputs beyond sugar and fructose are described as compounding liver stress. Over-the-counter medications are linked to many acute liver failure cases in the United States each year. Industrial processed fats are presented as foreign molecules that add to liver processing burden. Environmental toxins are described as a chronic drain on liver detoxification capacity.