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Supplements for Fatty Liver and High Uric Acid
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Question #41830
129 days ago
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Supplements for Fatty Liver and High Uric Acid - #41830

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Fatty liver non alcoholic and high uric acid what supliment one should take to reduce the issue. I have high sgpt in routine checkup deduction for fatty liver as previously Also i have fatty liver and it was cured

How long have you been dealing with fatty liver and high uric acid?:

- Less than 1 month

What lifestyle changes have you made since your last diagnosis?:

- Dietary changes

Have you experienced any symptoms related to your condition?:

- Abdominal discomfort
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In dealing with both non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and high uric acid levels, it’s crucial to take a comprehensive approach that aligns with Ayurvedic principles. Firstly, it’s worth mentioning that ayurveda suggests focusing on balancing the body’s innate energies or doshas. For fatty liver and high uric acid, often Pitta and Kapha imbalances might be involved.

For supplements, consider incorporating Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) which is known for its liver-protective properties. Regular intake of Guduchi can support liver function, enhancing its detoxification capacity. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for appropriate dosage suited to your condition.

Another beneficial supplement can be Amla (Emblica officinalis), rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants. It helps in balancing all three doshas, particularly effective in reducing Pitta and promoting liver health. Having fresh Amla juice or powder daily might aid in reducing liver fat and improving its function.

Additionally, turmeric (Curcuma longa), containing curcumin, is renowned for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. Turmeric may reduce fatty liver symptoms and aid in maintaining healthy uric acid levels. Mixing turmeric powder (1/4 tsp) with warm water and consuming it first thing in the morning could be beneficial.

On the dietary front, following a Pitta-Kapha pacifying diet can be immensely helpful. Avoidance of high purine foods like red meat and seafood may help in managing uric acid. Focus on whole grains, fresh vegetables, and moderate amounts of dairy.

Keep hydrated by sipping warm water throughout the day; ginger or cumin-infused water is often recommended in Ayurveda for digestive and metabolic health.

Engaging in regular physical activity can support liver function and manage weight, helping reduce overall body burden. Practicing yoga, with poses like Ardha Matsyendrasana (seated twist) can specifically target liver health.

Though supplements can be supportive, personalize these suggestions under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner considering your individual Prakriti and current health status for most safe and effective results. Regular monitoring of liver enzymes and uric acid levels, in consultation with your healthcare provider, is crucial.

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Addressing your concerns about fatty liver and high uric acid, particularly with the high SGPT levels, requires a balanced approach rooted in the principles of Ayurveda. First, it’s essential to recognize that both conditions may relate to imbalances in the metabolism and can often be linked to the body’s digest fire, or agni.

For fatty liver, focusing on enhancing liver function and reducing fat accumulation is key. Amla (Indian Gooseberry) is recommended as it is high in Vitamin C and antioxidants, which support liver health. You can take amla juice or powder daily, one teaspoon in warm water, preferably in the morning on an empty stomach. Additionally, turmeric is beneficial due to its anti-inflammatory and liver-protective properties. Including turmeric in your diet or as a supplement can help, with a recommended dose of 500 mg of curcumin per day.

For high uric acid levels, it’s about reducing purine intake and enhancing the excretion mechanism. Gokshura (Tribulus Terrestris) is often used in Siddha-Ayurvedic practice to support renal function and balance uric acid levels. You can take half a teaspoon of Gokshura powder with warm water twice a day.

Moreover, avoid heavy, oily, and spicy foods, and increase your intake of vegetables like bottle gourd and ash gourd. Make sure to stay hydrated; drink plenty pf water to help flush impurities. Engaging in regular light exercise, like brisk walking or yoga, can help balance the body’s energy channels.

Remember—these suggestions aim to support, not replace, conventional medical advice. Given your condition, it’s advisable to follow up with healthcare professionals for ongoing monitoring. This ensures that your health is being managed safely and effectively.

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