Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 I got rid of my fatty liver by losing 90 lbs. I started a food plan in December 06 and have followed it strictly. I have never been much of a drinker so the fatty liver was coming from poor health in general, inactivity and obesity I believe, plus diabetes. I joined Food Addicts in Recovery and have followed their food plan. I still have another 25 lbs to go but ultrasound showed that I no longer have a fatty liver. Yeah! That was one big " win " for me. I am careful about eating only the right fats, i.e., fish oil, olive oil mainly, lots of vegetables, fresh and cooked and protein portioned by scale. Linda -------------- Original message ---------------------- " Apurva " <akhikool > Fatty Liver (STEATOSIS) By. Dr. Apurva Tamhane (B.H.M.S., C.C.H., > C.G.O.) > > Liver is the commonest site for accumulation of fat because it plays > central role in the fat metabolism. > > Fatty Changes may be Mild and reversible or severe producing > irreversible cell injury and cell death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 Food Addicts in Recovery, could you give a little more information on this? thanks Jack " LindaGoldstein " <LindaGoldstein Thursday, March 20, 2008 8:47:44 AM Re: << >> Fatty Liver (STEATOSIS) I got rid of my fatty liver by losing 90 lbs. I started a food plan in December 06 and have followed it strictly. I have never been much of a drinker so the fatty liver was coming from poor health in general, inactivity and obesity I believe, plus diabetes. I joined Food Addicts in Recovery and have followed their food plan. I still have another 25 lbs to go but ultrasound showed that I no longer have a fatty liver. Yeah! That was one big " win " for me. I am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Hi Jack, Food Addicts in Recovery is a 12 step program like AA and broke off from Overeater's Anonymous 12-14 years ago. In FA you get a sponsor and the sponsor gives you a food plan which is similar to the diabetes diet (more food for men than women proportion-wise). All food is weighed and measured each day and you call your sponsor with your food which you " commit " and have also written on paper in a journal. It encourages honesty and integrity regarding food. It is a spiritually based program like AA. It is very strict and not for everyone, that is for sure, but it has the biggest success rate for weight loss I've ever seen. For some reason when you eat this particular diet you have NO food cravings and I believe it is because food is weighed and measured. I still don't get that. I don't eat out much, but have a few times, so it is time intensive and it takes time to keep all this food prepared for 3 meals a day. My husband eats this way too and he has lost about 45 lbs. I have very little craving for sweets now. You can see if they have meetings in your area and just go to a meeting and see if that seems doable. Just type in google Food Addicts in Recovery (not to be confused with Food Addicts Anonymous which is a program which is not as strict as Food Addicts in Recovery). Most of us believe we have an addiction to certain kinds of foods and we have addictive personality traits. I don't say I'm an addict, but have addictive personality traits. Let me know if you need any more information. Linda -------------- Original message ---------------------- Jack Nichols <dolliwog60 > Food Addicts in Recovery, could you give a little more information on this? > thanks > > Jack > > > > " LindaGoldstein " <LindaGoldstein > > Thursday, March 20, 2008 8:47:44 AM > Re: << >> Fatty Liver (STEATOSIS) > > I got rid of my fatty liver by losing 90 lbs. I started a food plan in December > 06 and have followed it strictly. I have never been much of a drinker so the > fatty liver was coming from poor health in general, inactivity and obesity I > believe, plus diabetes. I joined Food Addicts in Recovery and have followed > their food plan. I still have another 25 lbs to go but ultrasound showed that I > no longer have a fatty liver. Yeah! That was one big " win " for me. I am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Well done Linda - I know that must have been hard work, so good for you. Sharon > I got rid of my fatty liver by losing 90 lbs. .... I am careful about eating only the right fats, i.e., fish oil, olive oil mainly, lots of vegetables, fresh and cooked and protein portioned by scale. > > Linda > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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