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<blockquote data-quote="Indy51" data-source="post: 1274357" data-attributes="member: 48386"><p>Normally you would only know if you'd been told by your doctor after an imaging scan like an ultrasound or if you have an elevated ALT or GGT on your liver function test - normally at that point the doctor will tell you to moderate your alcohol (and sometimes not believe you when you say you rarely drink). A lot of evidence is now showing NAFLD as one of the hallmarks of Type 2/metabolic syndrome.</p><p></p><p>It is definitely serious if you don't modify your diet to improve the outcome and restore your liver function tests to normal. The outcomes can be just as serious as if you are a heavy drinker. The damage is the same whether it's caused by alcohol or a diet high in refined carbohydrates, sugars of all kinds and processed seed oils - in other words, most of the processed food in supermarkets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indy51, post: 1274357, member: 48386"] Normally you would only know if you'd been told by your doctor after an imaging scan like an ultrasound or if you have an elevated ALT or GGT on your liver function test - normally at that point the doctor will tell you to moderate your alcohol (and sometimes not believe you when you say you rarely drink). A lot of evidence is now showing NAFLD as one of the hallmarks of Type 2/metabolic syndrome. It is definitely serious if you don't modify your diet to improve the outcome and restore your liver function tests to normal. The outcomes can be just as serious as if you are a heavy drinker. The damage is the same whether it's caused by alcohol or a diet high in refined carbohydrates, sugars of all kinds and processed seed oils - in other words, most of the processed food in supermarkets. [/QUOTE]
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