Dr. Elizabeth Boham
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So the liver really helps our body detoxify, metabolize chemicals from the environment, metabolize our own hormones, metabolize and get rid of toxins. And so we definitely don't want to have an under-functioning liver, that's for sure. And this is the prevalence of fatty liver disease.
So the liver really helps our body detoxify, metabolize chemicals from the environment, metabolize our own hormones, metabolize and get rid of toxins. And so we definitely don't want to have an under-functioning liver, that's for sure. And this is the prevalence of fatty liver disease.
is is is it is it is really really high and unfortunately it's increasing um but about 90 million people in the u.s have fatty liver disease and so that's uh it's and it's increasing in this country it's increasing worldwide the amount of fatty liver we are seeing so um
is is is it is it is really really high and unfortunately it's increasing um but about 90 million people in the u.s have fatty liver disease and so that's uh it's and it's increasing in this country it's increasing worldwide the amount of fatty liver we are seeing so um
is is is it is it is really really high and unfortunately it's increasing um but about 90 million people in the u.s have fatty liver disease and so that's uh it's and it's increasing in this country it's increasing worldwide the amount of fatty liver we are seeing so um
Yeah. So. I had a 50 year old gentleman who came in to see me and he was told by his primary doctor that his liver function tests, his ALT and AST were mildly elevated. And so he came in because he was frustrated with his weight. He wanted to lose some weight. He was about 25 pounds overweight.
Yeah. So. I had a 50 year old gentleman who came in to see me and he was told by his primary doctor that his liver function tests, his ALT and AST were mildly elevated. And so he came in because he was frustrated with his weight. He wanted to lose some weight. He was about 25 pounds overweight.
Yeah. So. I had a 50 year old gentleman who came in to see me and he was told by his primary doctor that his liver function tests, his ALT and AST were mildly elevated. And so he came in because he was frustrated with his weight. He wanted to lose some weight. He was about 25 pounds overweight.
And he just mentioned to me that his doctor had said his liver function tests were a little elevated and that they were gonna be rechecking them in a few months.
And he just mentioned to me that his doctor had said his liver function tests were a little elevated and that they were gonna be rechecking them in a few months.
And he just mentioned to me that his doctor had said his liver function tests were a little elevated and that they were gonna be rechecking them in a few months.
And so, you know, we really got a good detailed history from him and we got a sense of what he was what his diet was like and and and, you know, what his what his alcohol consumption was like, because, you know, that's one of the first things, of course, we think about with, you know, fatty liver or.
And so, you know, we really got a good detailed history from him and we got a sense of what he was what his diet was like and and and, you know, what his what his alcohol consumption was like, because, you know, that's one of the first things, of course, we think about with, you know, fatty liver or.
And so, you know, we really got a good detailed history from him and we got a sense of what he was what his diet was like and and and, you know, what his what his alcohol consumption was like, because, you know, that's one of the first things, of course, we think about with, you know, fatty liver or.
or these elevated liver function tests were like, okay, how much alcohol is this person consuming? And what was interesting to me about him was he was pretty moderate in his alcohol consumption. He was having about two glasses of wine a night. And so not for a man, that kind of almost falls within what's considered moderation. So I was, um, you know, he was not a binge drinker.
or these elevated liver function tests were like, okay, how much alcohol is this person consuming? And what was interesting to me about him was he was pretty moderate in his alcohol consumption. He was having about two glasses of wine a night. And so not for a man, that kind of almost falls within what's considered moderation. So I was, um, you know, he was not a binge drinker.
or these elevated liver function tests were like, okay, how much alcohol is this person consuming? And what was interesting to me about him was he was pretty moderate in his alcohol consumption. He was having about two glasses of wine a night. And so not for a man, that kind of almost falls within what's considered moderation. So I was, um, you know, he was not a binge drinker.
He was not overusing alcohol from the, from the criteria we were talking about earlier, but I think the amount of alcohol he was consuming in, in connection with his diet and probably his genetics and many other things like his microbiome that we've spoken about, you know, that altogether was really impacting these liver functions for him. And so, um,
He was not overusing alcohol from the, from the criteria we were talking about earlier, but I think the amount of alcohol he was consuming in, in connection with his diet and probably his genetics and many other things like his microbiome that we've spoken about, you know, that altogether was really impacting these liver functions for him. And so, um,
He was not overusing alcohol from the, from the criteria we were talking about earlier, but I think the amount of alcohol he was consuming in, in connection with his diet and probably his genetics and many other things like his microbiome that we've spoken about, you know, that altogether was really impacting these liver functions for him. And so, um,