The liver pumps bile through the biliary tract. This mixture of compounds acts as a detergent, separating ingested fats into small globules with large surface area, so they can be digested more easily.
When the body detects large amounts of fats entering the body, a large amount of bile is excreted. If the biliary ducts (or liver or gall bladder, etc.) are inflamed or damaged, this can cause pain or even damage.
alot of salt and grease
Avoid taking in so much fatty foods and dairy products.
No. On the contrary, you should try to incorporate more into your diet. Try to avoid saturated fats like margarine.
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you should avoid any fatty substances eat fruits and vegtables dont eat junk and of course you probably know stay away from alcohol or watch how much you drink...... Liver cancer is a serious disease so consult a doctor immediatly if you think you have liver cancer ps i am 13 years old
they make you gain weight and they are also not good for you.
No food is forbidden.But to give rest to liver and avoid indigestion avoid fatty food of all types.
You should avoid any type of fatty food, such as foods that are high in saturated fats and sugars. These increase your risk and are harmful to your body.
You should limit your intake of or avoid fried and fatty foods and foods containing refined sugars.
IN MY OPINION I THINK TO KEEP A HEALTHY STOMACH YOU SHOULD AVOID GREASY AND FATTY FOOD .
No, fatty liver disease is not solely caused by alcohol consumption. While alcoholic fatty liver disease results from excessive alcohol intake, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can occur in individuals who do not consume alcohol or drink only in moderation. NAFLD is often associated with obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Thus, both lifestyle factors and underlying health conditions can contribute to the development of fatty liver disease.