Liver Expert Debunks Alcohol Myths.!
Approximately 90% of the alcohol from the stomach goes directly to the liver at a rapid rate. This places additional pressure on the liver and disrupts its entire system. The doctor highlighted that the enzyme system of the liver becomes toxic, leading to the accumulation of fat in all liver cells. Even a few drinks over a short period can contribute to the development of fatty liver.
Moreover, Dr. Sarin noted that alcohol has a more significant impact on individuals with pre-existing conditions. If a person is already obese and has a fatty liver, the risk to the liver is even greater. He emphadata-sized that quitting alcohol can allow individuals with fatty liver to recover without medication. Additionally, the harm caused by alcohol is more severe in obese individuals compared to those who are physically fit.