pancreas. also, liver
No, liver of any animal is not good for high blood pressure, high blood sugar or high blood lipid. Liver always contain a lot of fat and cholesterol, which is very bad if you already have vascular system problem. Actually, besides liver, you'd better avoid or reduce eating any of the animal guts as well as high fat or high sugar or high cholestrol food.
Beef liver is not recommended after bypass surgery. The high levels of fat and cholesterol in beef liver contribute to clogging of the arteries.
Not really. The liver does need some calories to function, but too many calories (especially those of fat) can end up as fat in the body. They can actually over-work and harm the liver, making it clogged and congested and not functioning as properly as it should.
fat in your liver is when you eat junk food and it has lots of fat in it and it goes in your liver
No high fat foods are simple carbohydrates that signal the liver to put out more glucose which decreases sugar in the bloodstream and increases the hunger hormones.
You get fat liver.
Bile comes from your liver and is used to break down fats in the intestine. They make chylomicrons to deliver fat from the intesintes to the liver, low density lipoproteins (LDL, a type of cholesterol) to deliver it to tissues, and high density lipoproteins (HDL, a type of cholesterol) to bring it back to the liver.
Liver is a high fat food, and it is also high in vitamin A. Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin, and is stored in the liver. Because it is a stored nutrient, the body can actually have too much vitamin A. It will cause discomfort and disease as the body tries to utilize excessive stored quantities.
The fat kind.
Any foods high in fat, especially saturated fat. Above is wrong answer, and will have adverse impact
You get fat liver.