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Nutrition for Liver Care

Nutrition is the most important and easiest way to protect and treat liver disease.


It’s important to eat well to keep your liver healthy. A healthy liver also helps absorb nutrients, regulates your metabolism, and repairs damaged cells.


Both in the prevention and treatment, proper nutrition is essential. Eat well and feel better!

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Eat Well for Liver Care

Nutrition

When liver specialists were asked to rank the importance of different factors for liver health 97% ranked nutrition the highest even above exercise and alcohol abstinence!

Here are the basics.

Good Food for your Liver:

A liver healthy diet contains whole, well-balanced, unprocessed foods. Fiber is great for liver functioning, so load up on whole grains, with plenty of fruits and vegetables!

Bad Food for your Liver:

Avoid processed foods high in sugar, salt and fat. These foods are also likely to contain toxins and chemicals like artificial colors and preservatives.

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Amsety for Liver Nutrition

Amsety has introduced the first nutrition bar specifically designed for liver health.

It is developed by leading American liver specialists, researchers, and food engineers. Amsety Bar uses the Super 16™ Formula – 16 vitamins and minerals essential for supporting a healthy liver.

Delivering a wide spectrum of key nutrients, Amsety Bar is a healthy on-the-go snack or meal replacement.

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Organic

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Non-GMO

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Gluten-free

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Very Low Sodium

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Lactose-free

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Kosher

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Vegetarian

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No refined sugar

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No artificial preservatives

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No artificial colors

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Only 200 calories per bar

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Made in the U.S.

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Sources:

www.liverfoundation.org/
education/liverlowdown/

Prevalence and Mechanisms of Malnutrition in Patients with Advanced Liver Disease, and Nutrition Management Strategies. Kally Cheung, Samuel S. Lee, and Maitreyi Raman.

DDW 2016 Amsety survey

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