Can I take Livosin continuously for 4 months for fatty liver if I have slight pain on my right side? - #56940
I have fatty liver issue.can I take livosin 4 months continuous.my right side in the stomach little bit pain
How long have you been experiencing the pain on your right side?:
- More than 3 monthsHow would you describe the intensity of the pain?:
- Mild — occasional discomfortHave you noticed any specific activities that worsen the pain?:
- No specific patternHow is your appetite and digestive health?:
- Slightly reduced appetiteHave you had any previous treatments for fatty liver?:
- No, this is the first time seeking helpDo you have any other symptoms accompanying the pain?:
- Weight lossWhat does your typical diet look like?:
- Balanced and healthyDoctors' responses
••From an Ayurvedic perspective, fatty liver is heavily tied to an imbalance in Agni (metabolic fire) and an accumulation of Ama (toxic, undigested metabolic waste) in the Yakrut (liver). When the liver’s localized metabolic processing capacity (Bhutagni) becomes sluggish, it struggles to process fat, leading to medoroga (fatty changes) in the organ.
••Here is a breakdown of how to approach your 4-month timeline and your current symptoms.
1. Taking Livosin for 4 Months Continuous?
Yes, but with strategic gaps.
Livosin is a well-known proprietary Ayurvedic formulation containing excellent hepatoprotective and Deepana-Pachana (appetizer-digestive) herbs like Bhuiamla, Kalmegh, Bhringaraj, Triphala, and Kasni.
While these herbs are non-toxic and highly beneficial for clearing Ama and reducing liver fat, taking any formulation continuously for 4 months straight without observation is not ideal.
••The Ayurvedic Rule: After 6 to 8 weeks of continuous use, the body can adapt, or the Rasa (taste/potency) of the herbs may shift your internal dosha balance too much towards dryness (Rukshata) if not monitored.
The Recommendation: You can plan a 3-to-4-month protocol, but it is best to take a 7-to-10-day break after every 1.5 months (45 days). This resets your digestive system’s receptivity to the herbs. Always ensure you are using the No Added Sugar variant if you are taking the syrup format for extended periods.
2. Addressing the Right-Sided Stomach Pain
The dull ache in your right upper quadrant is a classic sign of Yakrut-Dalyodara (slight liver enlargement/congestion). Because the liver is working harder to clear the fat, the surrounding tissue can feel tender or bloated.
•To help soothe this right-sided pain and clear the fat accumulation, you need to actively support the liver’s Pitta and Kapha balance.
••High-Yield Classical Ayurvedic Interventions
Instead of relying only on a proprietary syrup, integrating these classical single-herb extract tablets or home remedies can significantly accelerate fatty liver reversal:
••Arogyavardhini Vati: This is a gold-standard classical formulation for fatty liver (Medohara and Yakrut-uttejak). It stimulates bile flow and cuts down systemic fat accumulation. (Standard dose: 1 tablet twice a day after meals, but must be taken under close professional supervision due to mineral content).
••Bhuiamla (Phyllanthus niruri) Powder/Ghanvati: Bhuiamla is scientifically and classically proven to reverse fatty liver changes and decrease elevated liver enzymes (ALT/AST). Taking 500 mg of Bhuiamla extract daily works wonders for liver congestion.
••Warm Ardrak (Ginger) & Lemon Water: Drinking warm water mixed with a few drops of ginger juice and lemon first thing in the morning acts as a strong Lekhana (scraping) agent to flush accumulated Ama out of the hepatic pathways.
••Next Steps
Get an Ultrasound (USG Abdomen) & LFT: If you haven’t done so recently, get a fresh liver function test (LFT) and an ultrasound to check the exact grade of your fatty liver (Grade I, II, or III) and to rule out gallbladder issues (like stones) which can also cause right-sided pain.
About our doctors
Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.