The liver is one of the largest and most important internal organs in the human body, with over 500 different functions attributed to it. Like other organs of the body, the liver too is prone to several conditions. Some of them are viral hepatitis, Immune hepatitis, alcoholic fatty liver, non-alcoholic fatty liver, and liver cancer. Of late, the Western world has seen an alarming increase in the incidents of liver disease due to consuming alcohol in excess or a diet rich in fat.
Liver disease is a condition in which the liver progresses through 5 different stages of damage: Inflammation, scarring (fibrosis), cirrhosis, end-stage-liver-disease, and liver cancer. While the first four stages happen in sequence, liver cancer can happen at any stage or independent of the others. Treatment and recovery depend on what stage the disease was discovered. In worst cases, partial or total liver transplant is the only option, and when a matching liver is not available, liver failure and mortality are inevitable.
Since the last decade or more, several American and European agencies have been conducting research on coffee and its beneficial effects on the liver. These agencies include: Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee, British Liver Trust, and Royal Society for Medicine. The findings across the various reports published are significant.
Research is inconclusive on why or how exactly does coffee help, but the following have been suggested by some scientists:
Most of the above research are based on controlled conditions and smaller set of people surveyed. Needless to say, all the terms and conditions mentioned above may not be covered. More research is required to understand when, how, and how much can coffee help treat liver conditions.
So before you start binging on coffee to reduce the risk of developing liver conditions (if you don’t have them) or delay their progression (if you have them), better consult a doctor at a reputed hospital. He/she will assess your overall health and your liver condition, counsel you on the dos and don’ts for liver health, or decide the best course of treatment for quick recovery and rehabilitation.
Reviewed by Dr Suresh S Venkita, Group Medical Director, Kauvery Hospitals
1. Is coffee good for the liver?
Yes, moderate coffee consumption can help reduce the risk of liver diseases and slow their progression.
2. How many cups of coffee should I drink for liver health?
Drinking 3-4 cups a day may help prevent liver conditions and manage symptoms of existing liver diseases.
3. Can coffee help with hepatitis C?
Yes, coffee can help patients with hepatitis C fight the condition better and slow disease progression.
4. Should people with heart conditions drink coffee for liver health?
People with heart issues should avoid excessive coffee due to caffeine’s effects on the heart.
5. Is it safe to drink coffee with liver disease?
Moderate coffee consumption can be beneficial, but individuals with liver conditions should consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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