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 ‌ Nature’s Medicine for a Healthy Liver You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [New research] THIS is the secret to staying biologically young and active What happened when researchers had a small group of seniors take a simple, natural supplement that boosted levels of this [all-natural “youth fuel”]( They went from being sluggish and slow to literally matching 25-year-olds stride-for-stride. They got stronger, sharper, and inflammation went down. These “seniors” watched as their fading memories, waning strength, flagging energy and saggy middles all became more like they were 25-year-olds again. But that's not all... [This “youth fuel” also fortifies our cells and immune systems against aging and disease.]( Plus, it’s tied to long life, helps protect against Alzheimer’s, and even reduces wrinkles! And the process of [how it works]( is easier than you could ever imagine. [Click here]( now to discover it for yourself. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Nature’s Medicine for a Healthy Liver The numbers are staggering… An estimated 80 to 100 million Americans are walking around with fatty liver disease. But few of them know it. That’s because it often causes no outward symptoms. And it can be tough for doctors to spot in a routine examination. And here’s more bad news about the fatty liver crisis… It often leads to liver failure and liver cancer, both of which can ultimately be fatal. By 2020, Fatty liver disease is expected to pass hepatitis C as the leading cause of liver transplants. Even worse, conventional medicine has no way to stop the epidemic. There is currently no medically accepted treatment for fatty liver. Natural Compound Reverses Fatty Liver But recent research provides a ray of hope. It points the way to a natural solution. A study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that a diet high in green leafy vegetables can actually reverse fatty liver. The key is inorganic nitrate. This healthy substance is found naturally in a number of vegetables. It should not be confused with nitrites, a potentially harmful set of compounds added to processed meats. Dr. Mattias Carlström worked on the study. He’s an associate professor at the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet. He and his colleagues gave nitrate supplements to mice. The animals ate a high fat and sugar Western diet. This type of diet is associated with fatty liver disease. After the animals ate nitrate, “we noticed a significantly lower proportion of fat” in the rodents’ livers, Dr. Carlström said. The results were confirmed using human liver cells. As a bonus, the nitrate supplement lowered blood pressure and improved glucose and insulin response. “We think that these diseases are connected by similar mechanisms,” said Dr. Carlström. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content What happened to the “miracle medicine” of 1918? In 1918, this “[miracle medicine]( was in every household in America. Valuable enough to get caught in the crossfire during both World Wars… [1918]( And powerful enough to be studied by the founding members of a massive Big Pharma dynasty… There was nothing else like it on Earth. In fact, [this miracle medicine]( was on track to become a game-changer for fighting the cancer epidemic. But then it just…disappeared. To this day, it’s not being taught in medical schools—or prescribed in major U.S. cancer centers. But the results of lab studies are impressive. Big Pharma knows more about this than they’re letting on…and [these newly discovered documents]( prove it... Everything you need to know is [right here](. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Vegetables That Heal Your Liver The study found that vegetables high in nitrates reduce fat in liver cells. Green leafy vegetables top the list. Per 100 grams of each, the top five are: - Arugula, with 480 mg of nitrates. - Rhubarb, 247 mg. - Butter leaf lettuce, 200 mg. - Spring greens, 183 mg. - Beet greens, 177 mg. You can also get nitrates from vegetable juice, but only if the juice is fresh. The longer it sits on the shelf, the more it loses its nitrate content. Dr. Carlstrom said that most people can get enough liver-healthy nitrates by eating about eight ounces of green leafy vegetables a day. “It doesn’t take huge amounts to obtain the protective effects we have observed,” he said. “Unfortunately, many people choose not to eat enough vegetables these days.” Add more nitrates to your diet to avoid becoming a statistic in America’s fatty liver epidemic. Editor’s Note: Discover natural, non-drug methods to transform your health. Read our monthly journal, Independent Healing. It’s your best source for unbiased, evidence-based medical information. Get all the details [HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles [It’s Silently Killing Your Liver]( [This Spice Is Powerful Medicine for Your Liver]( [Protein Powder for Muscle Gain: Timing Is Everything]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. 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