The Liver is the largest and one of the most important organs of the body. Till date, over 500 functions have been attributed to the liver. Needless to say, maintaining optimum health of the liver is vital for overall health of the person. In this regard, diet and lifestyle play a very important role in liver health. In this article, we will examine what are the foods one can or must eat, and what are those one must avoid or restrict for good liver health.
The Liver is a large, pyramid-shaped organ found on the right side of the body in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. It is present below the diaphragm, a wall of muscle which separates the chest cavity from the abdomen. All major organs of the abdomen such as stomach, kidneys, intestines, pancreas, gall-bladder, spleen and organs of the genito-urinary system are present below the liver, spread from the left to the right. The liver is reddish-brown in colour, weighs nearly 3 pounds (1.36 kgs) and has a smooth surface.
The liver is made of 2 lobes (left and right), each consisting of nearly 1000 small lobes or lobules. The lobules are connected to small ducts, all of which converge into a large hepatic duct. This duct carries the bile produced by the liver into the gall-bladder and duodenum. While pure (oxygenated) blood flows into the liver through the hepatic artery, nutrient-rich blood flows into the liver through the hepatic vein.
There are over 500 functions attributed to the liver till date. Research may uncover more functions in the future. Most significant functions include:
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases are conditions in which fat starts accumulating in the liver at a rapid pace. The condition can proceed towards cirrhosis and liver failure which can be fatal. Hepatitis, a condition caused by a virus and liver cancer, are some of the other, more common diseases that affect the liver.
While there are various causes and risk-factors that affect liver health, diet is one of the important ones. In this article, we will stay focused on how diet affects liver health.
A healthy diet that is rich in fibre, vitamins and nutrients from fresh fruits and vegetables, low in red meat, sugar, fat and processed food, and rich in Vitamin B, Vitamin C, minerals, and glutathione is vital for good liver health at any age, and all the more so, from the middle-ages.
Foods that are high in sugar, salt, fat (including transfats), as well as alcohol are best avoided, or consumed in moderation. This includes:
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