Re: fatty liver and liver flushing
You have got to realise that a fatty liver is diagnosed from a number of signs; such as changed blood levels and a slightly enlarged liver. The doctor reading these sign then gives his opinion as to the most likely reason. However, a fatty liver is not a disease or illness in its own right; it is a reaction to something else. This “something” has upset your body chemistry and the ability of the liver to absorb fats (triglycerides) from the blood and redistribute it. Unfortunately the common culprits are things like over and under eating, drinking to much alcohol, prescription and recreational drugs, poor diet especially high-carb, etc.
A fatty liver struggles to cope with the demands put on it on you start to feel ill.
As Surley says; reading is important and there are many good sources of information available. Try to read from more than one source.
Flushing helps at many levels to restore the function of the liver. It not only cleans away the physical debris that has accumulated in the bile ducts, but also at a chemical level by re-balancing what is called the entero-hepatic circulation. This is the way which bile acids cycles through the body and if it doesn't cycle properly it tends to clump together in the microscopic channels in the liver.
Good luck
Telman