Fish Oil & Liver Disease
- In one animal study, fish oil was found to slow the metabolism of alcohol in the liver, therefore reducing the risk of liver disease.
- Research has shown that fish oil helps to prevent liver disease in high-sugar diets.
- However, researchers also found that fish oil added to a high-fat diet increases the incidence of a fatty liver and therefore may increase the risk of liver disease.
- Fish oil proved more effective in preventing liver disease than other types of oil, including safflower and and corn oil.
- Babies who must be provided with nutrition parenterally often suffer from liver failure. In 2005, it was discovered that when these babies are given fish oil intravenously, their livers begin to heal--to the point that they often no longer need liver transplants.
Slowed Alcohol Metabolism
High-Sugar Diets
High-Fat Diets
Comparative Benefits
Liver Failure
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