moogiemynes's Journal, 26 Jun 18

Most obese people have fatty liver. In my daily health research, I ran across this article. General, quick answer advice is often wrong. There are no pat answers.

"A Fatty Liver Needs Time to Heal
The liver is one of the only organs in the body that can completely regenerate, but the process is slow – it may take up to three years.

"The worst advice you could get for a fatty liver is to eat everything in moderation, because one alcoholic drink could take four days for your liver to recover. You can’t heal the liver if you do things in moderation such as alcohol. Let the liver recover completely by staying away from alcohol.

"Often people misunderstand this principle. One patient I had was on my Liver Enhancement Program and he successfully lost weight for two weeks, and then stopped the program. He called and said the program didn’t work. I explained to him that he had to do it longer. He thought the liver would be healed in two weeks. It takes much longer!"

The full article: https://www.drberg.com/blog/how to reverse-a fatty liver (replace the spaces with dashes.)

View Diet Calendar, 26 June 2018:
1887 kcal Fat: 175.45g | Prot: 59.70g | Carbs: 11.63g.   Breakfast: SweetLeaf 100% Natural Stevia Sweetener, Central Market Virgin Coconut Oil, Central Market Unsalted Butter European Style, Water, Coffee (Brewed From Grounds), Scrambled Egg, Bacon, Pork Sausage Patty or Link, Central Market Unsalted Butter European Style. Lunch: Central Market Unsalted Butter European Style, Garlic, Chicken Breast, Celery, Onions, Pickles, Green Olives, Water. Dinner: Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, Liquid Stevia, Unsalted Butter European Style, Water. Snacks/Other: Water. more...

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In think the moderation can’t apply to you because you have been on a diet almost all your life so you have without intent messed up your metabolism. And this is why u feel cico does not work. I’m sorry for this.  
26 Jun 18 by member: rosio19
I too was obese, not overweight but obese at 200 lbs 5’1 tall  
26 Jun 18 by member: rosio19
U can heal it, but in order to do that u will gain weight cause u Gotta up ur calories n u need time n patience 
26 Jun 18 by member: rosio19
Rosio, are you a doctor? What is your speciality? What is your area of research? Do you understand the differences surrounding causality, association, and correlation? Calorie ingestion has been PROVEN to be associated with, but definitely not the cause of continued weight problems. Please follow are the links on this page (https://www.dietdoctor.com/ low-carb /science to find the supporting documents, which includes various research papers that show that what you say is not science, but propaganda to make me feel like an awful failure for being too stupid to reduce my calories. You have done exactly what I spoke of in my opening paragraph. 
26 Jun 18 by member: moogiemynes
No I’m not, I just comment the truth, u are struggling cause u have put ur body through a lot.  
26 Jun 18 by member: rosio19
U can fix this but I understand why u don’t want too, I wouldn’t want to either I get it 
26 Jun 18 by member: rosio19
So, I am trying to figure out why you want to lecture someone three times your age about what you think is happening? Statistically, I might have half again your intelligence, and certainly have more education on the subjects of science, medicine, and health. You don't "get" anything by using pseudo psychobabble and bad spelling. 
27 Jun 18 by member: moogiemynes
I probably shouldn't even engage, but I've been in a bad mood from outside stresses.  
27 Jun 18 by member: moogiemynes
Whoa! No need to play my IQ is higher than yours or to attempt to quantify any assumed discrepancy. You know what they say about assuming. . . Rosio is a young woman writing in fluid Internet slang in a language that isn't even her native language. That's pretty impressive.  
27 Jun 18 by member: kpwcalories
I can tell you are stressed out, I’m sorry about that too.  
27 Jun 18 by member: rosio19

     
 

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