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  2. These are the best foods for better liver health, according ...

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    Refined carbs and sugary foods: Based on your metabolic profile, consuming a moderate-to-low carbohydrate diet can also benefit fatty liver since the disease is closely tied to insulin resistance ...

  3. Advanced glycation end-product - Wikipedia

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    However, only low molecular weight AGEs are absorbed through diet, and vegetarians have been found to have higher concentrations of overall AGEs compared to non-vegetarians. [4] Therefore, it is unclear whether dietary AGEs contribute to disease and aging, or whether only endogenous AGEs (those produced in the body) matter. [5]

  4. 6 popular herbal supplements linked to potential liver risks

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    Researchers at the University of Michigan report that an estimated 15.6 million U.S. adults — or 5% — have taken at least one herbal supplement in the last 30 days that might be damaging to ...

  5. Diabetes management - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common drugs used in T2D, metformin is the drug of choice to help patients lower their blood sugar levels. Metformin is an example of a class of medicine called biguanides. [35] The medication works by reducing the new creation of glucose from the liver and by reducing absorption of sugar from food. [35]

  6. Vitamin D - Wikipedia

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    There are many disease states, medical treatments, and medications that put people at risk for vitamin D deficiency. Chronic diseases that increase risk include kidney [35] and liver failure, Crohn's disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and malabsorption syndromes such as cystic fibrosis, and hyper- or hypo-parathyroidism. [24]

  7. Glucosamine - Wikipedia

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    Oral glucosamine is a dietary supplement and is not a prescription drug in the United States. [4] [6] Glucosamine is marketed as a supplement to support the structure and function of joints, and the marketing is targeted to people with osteoarthritis. [4] [6]

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