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Metabolic doctor shares complete plan

Sleep in one of the most underrated natural medication, it seems. Sleep deprivation is directly linked to insulin resistance and increased hunger hormones. And so, getting 7–8 hours of quality sleep helps your body relax, repair, regulate blood sugar, and manage weight. A systematic review titled ‘Does Insufficient Sleep Increase the Risk of Developing Insulin…

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Heart diseases caused by fatty liver: Understanding the link between metabolic dysfunction and cardiovascular health |

Fatty liver disease, including Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD), is increasingly recognised as a major global health concern. While it primarily affects the liver, research shows it also has significant effects on overall health, particularly the heart. Individuals with fatty liver are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular problems such as atherosclerosis, coronary artery…

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Eating almonds daily could lower ‘bad’ cholesterol, boost heart health, and support metabolic wellness; study reveals |

A growing body of research indicates that eating almonds daily can significantly boost heart health and support metabolic wellness. Studies show that consuming about two ounces of almonds each day—roughly 45 nuts—can lower LDL cholesterol, often called “bad” cholesterol, which contributes to clogged arteries and heart disease. Beyond cholesterol management, almonds provide essential nutrients like…

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Metabolic doctor reveals 8 simple daily habits to detox and heal fatty liver naturally in 28 days

Having excess sugar, in the form of sugary drinks and through processed foods, can seriously damage the liver in the long run. When eaten in large amounts, sugar— particularly fructose— is converted into fat by the liver. When unutilised, this fat accumulates on the liver and can even cause non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). While…

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