Liver cirrhosis, while a serious condition, can be managed to some extent through careful lifestyle and dietary changes. In Ayurveda, the liver is seen as critical in balancing the body’s doshas. Reversing full cirrhosis back to a normal liver is challenging, but progression can often be slowed down or halted depending on the stage. Your husband’s fibroscan score suggests significant liver stiffness, which is important to address promptly.
To begin addressing liver health, prioritize a diet that reduces liver strain and includes foods that can help rejuvenation. Encourage a diet rich in organic fruits and vegetables like beets, carrots, amalaki (Indian gooseberry), which are known to support liver function. Avoid processed foods, excess salt, sugar, and saturated fats. Opt for whole grains such as quinoa and brown rice. Ghee in moderation can aid in digestion and nourish the liver, while spices like turmeric and cumin support liver health.
Alcohol cessation is key for liver recovery. Experience of withdrawal symptoms suggests that this might need medical attention. Professional support from health care providers specialized in addiction may be indispensable. Techniques such as yoga and pranayama can assist in calming the mind and reducing cravings, but should be viewed as supplementary.
For acute pancreatic disorders, a bland diet is advisable. Focus on low-fat, easy-to-digest foods. Follow the principle of ‘Sattvic’ diet, which emphasizes whole, cooling foods - light, and unprocessed foods that do not aggravate Pitta dosha.
It’s essential to engage with qualified healthcare professionals for immediate treatment and guidance on alcohol dependency. Continue to check liver function regularly through professionals to monitor changes. Addressing lifestyle factors and diet through Ayurvedic principles can support medical interventions effectively.



