Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Hi, CS. bhammanuk@... wrote: > > Hey > > Is anyone addressing their fatty liver - if so how ...? > > PS choline ? ***Yes, I'm taking phosphatydil choline, omega fish oil, borage/primrose oils(lots of these good fatty acids every other day). Also, glutathione replenishment should be helping along with keeping trans fats completely out of the diet, saturated fat to a mimimum as well as sugar, with extra caution toward high fructose corn syrup in products, which block leptin receptors and can potentially trigger binge eating if one is not careful. ***I think things like red rice and polyconasol are good natural ways for reducing bad cholesterol, which of course is good to be rid of for a healthy liver. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 In a message dated 03/11/2006 12:52:26 GMT Standard Time, davidhall@... writes: ***Yes, I'm taking phosphatydil choline, omega fish oil, borage/primrose oils(lots of these good fatty acids every other day). Also, glutathione replenishment should be helping along with keeping trans fats completely out of the diet, saturated fat to a mimimum as well as sugar, with extra caution toward high fructose corn syrup in products, which block leptin receptors and can potentially trigger binge eating if one is not careful. ***I think things like red rice and polyconasol are good natural ways for reducing bad cholesterol, which of course is good to be rid of for a healthy liver. ********Thats good to hear - Im doing the same howebver i have added Lecithin which contains PS choline. The lecithin along with evening primrose oil has reduced my headaches. Regards CS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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