Recent studies show that over 36% of Americans consume fast food on any given day, according to the CDC. At the same time, liver disease rates are rising worldwide, with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) now affecting up to 25% of the global population (WHO). The liver, essential for metabolizing nutrients and toxins, often shows no early warning signs when damaged. This silent progression makes fast food’s impact particularly alarming, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and prevention.
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21. Reducing Protein Synthesis The liver plays a central role in synthesizing proteins essential for bodily functions, including enzymes, blood clotting factors, and albumin, which helps…