Fatty Liver: You Can Reverse It

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This handbook examines the most common type of liver disease fatty liver and offers a comprehensive plan to reverse the condition and restore health. In addition to providing an extensive overview of the disease, its causes, and tools for diagnosing and determining the level of severity, the reference features a step-by-step path for healing. Among the information provided for those seeking to eradicate this disease and reduce the incidence of blood clots, cancer, diabetes, heart attacks, and weight gain is a description of basic dietary principles, menu plans, recipes, and natural therapies such as herbs, minerals, superfoods, and vitamins to heal damaged and fatty liver cells. An extensive personal essay ”Confessions of a Fat Man” by Thomas Eanelli, MD reveals a true-life example of one person’s emotional battle with food addiction and fatty liver disease. In this chronicle, Fanelli documents how the application of the principles in the book helped turn his health around and details his psychological and emotional strategy the 10 steps to help control food addiction and other addictions that cause damage to the liver.

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3.9
8 reviews
Lynette Ives
May 24, 2021
SEE A NATURERPATH whom does iridologie ,( eye viewing) and has there own pharmacy's for making medicines. don't self diagnose.
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Shannon Born
December 27, 2020
I’ve read her “cleanse” is bunk but she’s gotten weslth from it regardless. To me that’s not ethical
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Sandra Cabot is the medical and executive director of the Australian National Health Advisory Service. She graduated with honors in medicine and surgery from the University of Adelaide in South Australia in 1975. As part of her extracurricular medical training, she studied herbal medicine and nutritional medicine. Dr. Cabot began her medical career in 1980 as an obstetrician-gynecologist and practiced in Sydney Australia. During the mid 1980s she spent considerable time working as a volunteer doctor at the Leyman hospital, which was the largest missionary hospital in India. Her first book, titled Women's Health, was an authoritative holistic health guide. Subsequently she wrote several more groundbreaking books including The Liver Cleansing Diet, which has sold well over two million copies worldwide. She has written twenty-two other health titles. Sandra Cabot is the medical and executive director of the Australian National Health Advisory Service. She graduated with honors in medicine and surgery from the University of Adelaide in South Australia in 1975. As part of her extracurricular medical training, she studied herbal medicine and nutritional medicine. Dr. Cabot began her medical career in 1980 as an obstetrician-gynecologist and practiced in Sydney Australia. During the mid 1980s she spent considerable time working as a volunteer doctor at the Leyman hospital, which was the largest missionary hospital in India. Her first book, titled Women's Health, was an authoritative holistic health guide. Subsequently she wrote several more groundbreaking books including The Liver Cleansing Diet, which has sold well over two million copies worldwide. She has written twenty-two other health titles.

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