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After a blood test I was told my liver had raised enzynes levels. following a CT scan, I was told there was some fat on my liver. Thank you

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I Do drink Alcohol. not to excess. I take 80 mg of Atorvastatin per day. for high cholesterol Wondering what I can do to get my liver back to a healthier state. I'd be very grateful for some advice on this.. Many Thanks

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Milk thistle is the usual health remedy for liver problems:

liversupport.com/milkthistl...

You say your cholesterol level is high. Is your cholesterol ratio also bad? I for example have highish cholesterol (TC 7.7) but a good, even very good, cholesterol ratio (TC:HDL 3.9).

Just today a health company pointed me to a report about the benefits of fish oils for the eye:

nutraingredients-usa.com/Ar...

Oils, especially fish oils, plus lecithin is one of the best natural remedies for cholesterol I know of.

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