@doctor.asky: A fatty liver quietly disrupts blood sugar toxins and metabolism. When the liver gets fatty, fat doesn’t just sit there quietly. It invades liver cells, swelling them until the organ becomes heavy, bloated, and under constant stress. What starts as a mild overload slowly turns the liver into a storage dump it was never designed to be. The more fat that piles up, the harder it becomes for the liver to keep up, and damage begins silently. As fat crowds the liver cells, their normal work starts to fail. Blood sugar control slips. Fat processing breaks down. Toxins linger longer in the bloodstream. The trapped fat irritates the cells from the inside, sparking ongoing inflammation. Cell by cell, liver tissue becomes injured. Some cells die. Others survive, but weaker, slower, and less reliable than before. Over time, the liver tries to patch itself up, but healing goes wrong. Instead of healthy tissue, stiff scar tissue forms. The liver hardens. Blood struggles to pass through it. Hormones drift out of balance. Digestion weakens. Metabolism slows. The most dangerous part is that this damage often builds quietly, without pain or warning, while the liver steadily loses its ability to keep the body alive and clean.
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Wednesday 27 May 2026 17:00:00 GMT
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