small amounts of ghee can support digestion and nourishment when used moderately, especially if liver function is stable. But excess ghee and heavy oily foods may increase “Kapha” and strain the liver. Advise a balanced diet, light exercise, and moderation in fats, with regular medical follow-up for liver health. Only cow ghee prefer but in small amount
small amounts of pure cow’s ghee are generally considered beneficial because ghee supports digestion, nourishes tissues, and helps balance Vata and Pitta dosha. However, with a history of fatty liver and previous liver sclerosis/cirrhosis, moderation is very important. Since your recent liver tests are normal and you currently have no symptoms, a small quantity of ghee may be acceptable if: digestion is good, weight is controlled, and your doctor has not advised strict fat restriction. Ayurvedic Guidance Prefer pure cow ghee in very small amounts (about 1–2 tsp daily maximum). Take it with warm food rather than fried or heavy meals. Avoid combining ghee with: junk food, alcohol, excess sugar, deep fried foods. Helpful Diet for Liver Support Include: Warm light meals Green vegetables Turmeric, cumin, coriander Amla and bitter vegetables Adequate hydration Avoid: Heavy oily foods Processed foods Excess red meat Late-night eating Ayurvedic Liver Support Herbs herbs like: Bhumyamalaki Kutki Kalmegh Arogyavardhini Vati are traditionally used for liver health and metabolism.
Yes it is safe to eat ghee in fatty liver but it should be in less amount. 2 tsp ghee in the whole day will do no harm to your fatty liver.