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Fatty Liver disease and mycotoxins
A large majority of people (73%) with the metabolic syndrome have what's called "nonalcoholic steatohepatitis," or NASH for short--a.k.a. "Fatty liver disease". Whether one has the metabolic syndrome or not, if one's liver enzymes are elevated on a blood test, a doctor will be able to determine whether NASH or some other, infectious agent is responsible for the rise in liver enzymes (AST, or SGOT, and ALT, or SGPT). But what if they don't find the cause? . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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