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today we're going to talk about the
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liver and for a lot of people they have
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this slow liver death the cells become
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fatty inflamed and then they develop
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scar tissue and so that kills these tiny
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cells but what is the cause well I'm
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going to show you and this is going to
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not only shock you but it's going to
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really piss you off so I'm going to
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cover the seven early signs of liver
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damage these are weird symptoms that you
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might not connect to your liver but
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they're so important to identify because
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the problem with the liver is by the
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time you find out you have liver damage
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sometimes it's too late simply because
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the first signs of a liver problem are
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basically no signs you don't know what's
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going on until sometimes up to 90% of
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that liver is destroyed I have a lot of
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experience with this because I had liver
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damage early on in my 20s and so I want
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to tell you what happened nowadays
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alcohol is not at all the cause of liver
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problems compared to what it was long
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ago I would say if we took alcoholic
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fatty liver disease and we compare that
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with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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alcohol induced fatty liver is roughly
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about 4% okay that's 12th of this other
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fatty liver problem but before I get
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into the root cause I want to talk about
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these early warning signs the number one
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symptom is kind of a fullness or a
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tightness or even it could be a pain
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underneath your right rib cage that
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sometimes can refer to the right
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shoulder or even down the arm or on the
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back part by the scapula I didn't know
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what it was it was my liver and the
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liver swells up and it puts pressure on
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these little tubes that go to your
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gallbladder and at one time I thought it
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was my gallbladder but it really was my
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liver since the liver controls the
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gallbladder and the gallbladder is just
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this little sack that stores and
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concentrates fluid called bile which is
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made by your liver and bile of course
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helps you digest fats I didn't have a
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clue what was going on but I will say
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that that pain radiates up to the right
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side through this little nerve it's
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called the franic nerve up to the right
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side of the shoulder so you're going to
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feel it right here okay like a tightness
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I don't care how many times someone Mass
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es you it's just going to be tight and
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sometimes it can refer in the back and
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to the romboid around your scapula on
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the right side but that's all liver
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issues what eventually happened to me is
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the vertebra of my neck these are not
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bones in your neck but in my neck okay
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all this tension on the right side was
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pulling these vertebrae to the right
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side and that pinched a nerve that went
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down my arm and I had all sorts of
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referred pain down my right arm I had no
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idea it was connected to my liver I
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thought it was a problem in my neck and
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I had massages it never got better
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there's nothing like treating the wrong
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problem that just keeps that problem
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there I did not connect the dots okay
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all right number two is a loss of energy
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now you might not feel like a noticeable
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fatigue but you'll notice that you can't
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go a long period of time like your
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endurance is suffering especially if you
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were to do exercise or exert yourself
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you kind of run out of gas a lot sooner
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in fact you might need to go to bed
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earlier because you don't have the
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endurance and that full energy that you
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should have you might get tired after
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you eat you don't have this solid good
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endurance it kind of comes up and down
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like that now this fatigue can also roll
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over into weakness so you just lose that
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Vitality that strength I mean I know
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some people with liver problems that
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getting out of a chair is difficult or
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if they're sitting on the floor and
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getting up it's like it's taking them
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more than they should to get up number
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three is it
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somewhere could be in the bottom of your
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feet for me it was the bottom of my foot
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right by my Arch but it could be
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anywhere in the body this is the bile
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salts backing up into your tissues okay
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and a lot of times you'll notice these
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in your extremities either your hands or
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your feet and for some reason people
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notice this more at night than during
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the day when they're moving around
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probably because the circulation and it
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kind of pushes the bio salt through the
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body but if you're just in one position
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for a period of time you might notice
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like more itchiness in the bottom of the
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feet backing up into the blood into the
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tissues number four is these little red
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dots or spider veins okay this really is
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coming from higher levels of estrogen
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for men they might have extra breast
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tissue for women there's a whole series
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of problems with estrogen dominance too
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much estrogen is not good for the body
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okay it can actually lead the cancer
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with men as they get older and their
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liver becomes more damaged if you notice
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their skin becomes softer because they
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have more estrogen which is interesting
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estrogen kind of gives the soft layer
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around a female body also when you have
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more estrogen than you do androgens okay
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you're going to lose your hair on your
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skin this is probably why older men
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start losing their hair on their lower
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legs as well and then the skin gets very
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very soft and shiny that's usually liver
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problem and the accumulation of estrogen
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all right the fifth symptom relates to
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your th thyroid the thyroid is dependent
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on the liver for the activation of the
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thyroid hormone with a liver problem
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you're going to notice the thyroid is
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going to start to go downhill now that
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can give you a lot of different symptoms
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from fatigue loss of hair loss of energy
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higher cholesterol the skin gets dried
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out it could be a lot of things but it's
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specifically a lowered functioning
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thyroid all right number six low vitamin
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D situation now you might already have a
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deficiency of vitamin D because most
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people do but with liver damage it
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becomes a lot worse why because when you
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actually consume a vitamin D from the
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foods or you take vitamin D from a pill
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or you get it from the Sun it actually
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goes into the blood and eventually goes
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through the kidney and it becomes an
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active form of vitamin D3 what you need
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to know is that you need your liver to
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be able to work in this process of
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storing and utilizing vitamin D if the
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liver is not able to put that protein on
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on that vitamin D you're going to be
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vitamin D deficient the specific type of
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vitamin D that's going to be low is
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something called 25 hydroxy vitamin D
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that is the type of vitamin D that they
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check in your blood and so here's a
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person taking all this of vitamin D
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they're getting more sun but they can't
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seem to get their levels very high why
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because their liver is damaged all right
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what are some of the symptoms that would
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show up with that inflammation somewhere
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in your body probably more in your lower
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back area but you can have inflammation
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anywhere in the body so your
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inflammatory markers are going to be
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much higher your immune system is going
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to be weaker you're going to have a
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problem with calcium so you may notice
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that you have problems with muscle
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spasms tighten muscles muscle knots all
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of that vitamin D is so important in the
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body it influences 10% of all of your
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genes you're talking like 2500 different
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genes it influences so the function of
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vitamin D goes Way Beyond just
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inflammation or calcium regulation or
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muscle and number seven your urine's
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going to be a little darker than it
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should be you're also going to notice a
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weird smell with your urine like what
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the heck just happened when I urinated
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that is a liver problem but now let's
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dive into the actual root cause of a
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liver problem because there's a lot of
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confusions when you look at Wikipedia
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it'll tell you well there's associated
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with this or associated with that and
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all you need to do is focus on losing
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weight because obesity has a higher
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incident or it's a risk factor blah blah
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blah blah it's all very very confusing
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I'm going to show you a real cause of
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not just a fatty liver but an inflamed
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liver and a liver that turns into
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curosis and this goes beyond the alcohol
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cause so check this out we're going to
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talk about the root cause of not just a
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fatty liver but liver disease in general
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obesity is associated type 2 diabetes is
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associated with it as well as something
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called metabolic syndrome so basically
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we're dealing with high blood sugar high
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cholesterol high blood pressure obesity
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all are responsible for non alcoholic
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fatty liver disease now of course we
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need to make these sound very scientific
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so high blood sugar is going to be
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hypoglycemia or type 2 diabetes high
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cholesterol is hyper cholesterolemia
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sounds a little more scientific then we
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have high blood pressure which is
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usually essential hypertension then
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you're giving these medications men
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Forin Lipitor for cholesterol linol for
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high blood pressure you're also given a
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diuretic called
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hydrochlorizide which is going to thin
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your blood and maybe some OIC now all
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this treatment has been normalized for
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people okay it's very scientific it's
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normalized and when you get into
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causation you know it's always this
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Association you talk about risk factors
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all of these right here and the reason
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why you're treated in other words we
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have sugar starch which is sugar and
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seed oil these three ingredients are the
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root cause and even more of a root cause
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are these guys right here who fund the
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dietitians and have a very cozy relation
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relationship with the FDA now recently I
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did an interview with an influencer on
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Tik Tok and Instagram amazing basketball
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player he's only 22 years old and I
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wanted to interview him because I wanted
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to see if I could change his diet and
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increase his performance so come to find
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out he eats at fast food place like
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McDonald's eats pancakes with syrup for
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breakfast so he eats a lot of junk food
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and so I asked him I said do you have
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any health problems he goes well I'm a
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little bit tired oh yeah and I don't
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sleep at night I go well we're going to
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change that so I recommended what he
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should do and then he says he has high
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cholesterol his doctor wanted to put him
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on statin drugs to lower his cholesterol
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he's 22 years old what 22 years old yeah
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the doctor made this slight Omission
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what he was eating right why don't we
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change the diet but I think a lot of
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younger people because they're not
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overweight think that they can get away
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with eating junk food but it causes a
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lot of other issues if a 22-year-old was
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put on statin drugs first of all they're
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going to have a lot of damage with their
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muscle
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okay not to mention energy and
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eventually you know your cognitive
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function and even testosterone too
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because the raw material from
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testosterone is cholesterol and what
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they're doing is they're blocking it
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with this drug right here what's really
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happening we're omitting this huge cause
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big food is responsible but it's been
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normalized it's been hidden you are an
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ATM for big food and big Pharma I am
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considered a quack because I'm recom
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recommending something like keto which
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basically is getting people on Lower
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amounts of sugar and starches and Seed
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oils and you know they're going to put
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doubt in people's mind where oh keto
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might work initially for weight loss but
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we don't know the long-term effects that
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is such a disinformation campaign but
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keto is the way to go the junk food
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industry they do not like keto okay so
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this is why you hear some bad things
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about keto and then sometimes I'll get
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that well Dr Burg's not a real doctor
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right a doctor that prescribes you know
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scientific medication that does the
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proper diagnosis does this proper
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treatment standard of care and puts
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people on medication I don't want to do
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this I never wanted to do this so they
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can call me a quack whatever I'm going
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to keep telling people to get off these
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three ingredients right here and what's
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going to happen is you're going to turn
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around a lot of these symptoms right
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here and eventually this thing right
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here now that I told you what not to eat
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the next question is what do I eat and
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for that information you should watch
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this video right here