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7 Worst Foods that Cause Fatty Liver and Block Arteries [4b5ForaPq]

7 Worst Foods that Cause Fatty Liver and Block Arteries [4b5ForaPq]

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► ► FREE BOOK + DOCUMENTARY: https://heartdiseasecode.com/health/ ► ► JOIN HEART DISEASE CODE: https://heartdiseasecode.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 👍 We want to keep making informative research-based videos for you. So if you got value from this video and would like more of it, you can send us a 'Super Thanks' by clicking the Thanks button at the bottom of the video. We would greatly appreciate it. Thank you! :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video addresses the link between fatty liver, and non-alcoholic fatty liver which is related to food, and its link to higher chances of blocked arteries, revealing worst foods causing both, including seemingly healthy ones, and discussing beneficial foods. 7. Refined carbohydrates are linked to fatty liver and blocked arteries due to their role in promoting insulin resistance, inflammation, and lipid imbalances in the body. 6. Excess salt consumption is associated with an increased risk of fatty liver and blocked arteries due to its impact on blood pressure regulation and vascular health. 5. Consuming toxic oils is connected to the development of fatty liver and blocked arteries due to their inflammatory properties and adverse effects on lipid metabolism. 4. Fast food consumption is implicated in the development of fatty liver and blocked arteries due to its high levels of unhealthy fats, refined carbohydrates, and excess calories. 3. Sugar intake is linked to the progression of fatty liver and blocked arteries due to its role in promoting inflammation, insulin resistance, and unhealthy lipid profiles. 2. Processed foods contributes to the risk of fatty liver and blocked arteries due to their high levels of refined carbohydrates, unhealthy fats, additives, and preservatives. 1. Alcohol consumption is associated with the development of fatty liver and blocked arteries due to its effects on liver function, inflammation, and cardiovascular health. The liver is a very resilient organ and fatty liver diet adjustments can help. However it is important to consult with doctor for fatty liver treatment options also, as it is very serious condition to have. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ▶️ More Videos You Might Like: 7 Kinds of Fish You Should Never Eat ► https://youtu.be/spNe4oxrNGo Top 7 Foods To Clean Arteries And Prevent Heart Attacks ► https://youtu.be/Vv9TvAYyqkg 5 Worst Fruits For High Blood Pressure ► https://youtu.be/haTdWct3GKs Top 8 Worst Foods for High Blood Pressure ► https://youtu.be/SmHhci9cNmg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Heart Disease Code channel is educational content to help people make diet and lifestyle adjustments to support people in reducing their risk of heart attacks, strokes, myocardial infection and coronary artery disease. Millions of people die each year from heart disease as it is still the leading cause of death. Although medication like statins can be helpful for some people, taking preventative steps to help the body stay healthy is important. We also discuss topics such as high triglycerides, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity which are all risk factors for heart disease. Disclaimer: All material in this publication is provided for information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken based solely on the contents of this publication; instead, viewers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being. The information and opinions provided in this publication are believed to be accurate and sound, based on the best judgment available to the producers, but viewers who fail to consult with appropriate health authorities assume the risk of any injuries. The publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions. The material in this report has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. The products discussed are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Aired: November 29th 2024

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