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    Iron Decreases Adiponectin - Phlebotomy(blood Donation),Manganese,zinc,vitamin D Increasing It

    Adipocyte iron regulates adiponectin and insulin sensitivity. - PubMed - NCBI Iron overload is associated with increased diabetes risk. We therefore investigated the effect of iron on adiponectin, an insulin-sensitizing adipokine that is decreased in diabetic patients. In humans, normal-range...
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    Effects Of Excess Dietary Iron And Fat On Glucose And Lipid Metabolism

    Effects of excess dietary iron and fat on glucose and lipid metabolism. - PubMed - NCBI Abstract PURPOSE: Diets rich in fat and energy are associated with metabolic syndrome (MS). Increased body iron stores have been recognized as a feature of MS. High-fat diets (HFs), excess iron loading and...
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    Creatine Supplementation As A Possible New Therapeutic Approach For Fatty Liver Disease

    Creatine supplementation as a possible new therapeutic approach for fatty liver disease: early findings. - PubMed - NCBI Over the last few years, consistent data have demonstrated that creatine (Cr) supplementation prevents the accumulation of fat in rat liver as well as the progression of...
  4. ecstatichamster

    How Can You Tell Your Fatty Liver Is Better?

    Is there any way you can tell, empirically or with a home-style test, or even a lab test, if your non alcoholic fatty liver is less fatty? I've been doing K2 and high amounts of coffee and I am experiencing changes. 1. I can handle caffeine, a lot of caffeine (don't know how much, went from a...
  5. Tarmander

    Effects Of Long-Term Boron Administrations On High-Energy Diet-Induced Obesity In Rabbits: NMR-Based

    This study was interesting: http://www.medwelljournals.com/fulltext ... .1512.1515 If I remember correctly, Peat has said Boron is estrogenic, or that we do not really need it. Basically they induced obesity in rabbits and then through the use of Boron reduced fatty liver. I would be...
  6. haidut

    High Protein Diet Prevents & Reverses Fatty Liver Disease (steatosis)

    A high protein diet (35% of calories) completely prevented fatty liver disease (steatosis) and reversed existing one caused by high fat diet (45% of calories). Assuming a 2000 calorie diet, 35% protein is 175g, which is not that much and achievable with food alone. So, for the people who cannot...
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