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Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

7 Early Signs of Liver Damage

Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Dr. Eric Berg

Health & Fitness

4.61.6K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, I’ll show you how to spot the early signs of liver damage. Alcoholic fatty liver disease only makes up about 4% of cases. Most liver disease is considered non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.


Here are 7 surprising liver damage signs:


1. Bulging or tightness under the right rib cage

This bulging can sometimes cause pain in the right shoulder due to pressure on the phrenic nerve.


2. Loss of energy

This will differ from fatigue and affect your endurance, especially during exercise. You may feel tired after eating or need to go to bed early. You might also experience weakness or a loss of vitality and strength.


3. Itchiness

Many people with liver damage experience itchiness on the bottoms of their feet, but it can occur anywhere on the body. This is caused by bile salts backing up into the tissues and is often more noticeable at night.


4. Red dots or spider veins

High levels of estrogen can cause red dots and spider veins. Men with high levels of estrogen may develop increased breast tissue, while women may experience symptoms of estrogen dominance.


5. Thyroid problems

Liver damage can inhibit proper thyroid function. Symptoms like fatigue, loss of hair, high cholesterol, and dry skin are symptoms of a lowered-functioning thyroid.


6. Low vitamin D

Many people are deficient in vitamin D, and this problem worsens with liver damage. Inflammation, a weakened immune system, and muscle problems can also indicate low vitamin D.


7. Dark urine

Liver damage will cause your urine to be darker and may also cause it to have a strong smell.


The cause of a fatty liver, inflamed liver, and liver cirrhosis can be narrowed down to one root cause—the consumption of sugar, starches, and seed oils.


Eliminating these ingredients from the diet may help reverse fatty liver and other chronic health conditions.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today we're going to talk about the liver.

0:01.1

And for a lot of people, they have this slow liver death.

0:04.1

The cells become fatty, inflamed,

0:06.1

and then they develop scar tissue.

0:07.8

And so that kills these tiny cells.

0:10.1

But what is the cause?

0:11.2

Well, I'm going to show you, and this is going to not only shock you, but it's going to really piss you off.

0:16.2

So I'm going to cover the seven early signs of liver damage. These are weird symptoms that you might not connect to your liver, but they're so important to identify because the problem with the liver is by the time you find out you have liver damage, sometimes it's too late.

0:29.5

Simply because the first signs of a liver problem are basically no signs. You don't know what's going on until

0:35.8

sometimes up to 90% of that liver is destroyed. I have a lot of experience with this because I had

0:41.0

liver damage early on in my 20s and so I want to tell you what

0:44.8

happened. Nowadays alcohol is not at all the cause of liver problems compared to what

0:50.3

it was long ago. I would say if we took alcoholic fatty liver disease and we

0:54.7

compared that with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, alcohol-induced fatty liver

1:00.1

is roughly about 4 percent, okay? One- one tenth of this other fatty liver problem but

1:06.3

before I get into the root cause I want to talk about these early warning signs

1:09.7

the number one symptom is kind of a fullness or a tightness or even it could be a pain underneath

1:14.5

your right rib cage that sometimes can refer to the right shoulder or even down the arm or on the back

1:20.5

part by the scapula.

1:21.8

I didn't know what it was. It was my liver and the liver

1:25.1

swells up and it puts pressure on these little tubes that go to your gallbladder and

1:30.7

at one time I thought it was my gallbladder, but it really was my liver.

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