Ayurvedic Treatment for Fatty Liver & Metabolic Health
Fatty liver and metabolic issues are signals from your body. We focus on root-cause healing through detoxification and personalized therapies to restore your natural balance.
A fatty liver indicates a deeper metabolic imbalance. I treat this condition with a structured approach that includes Virechana detox to reduce fat, hepato tonic herbs to support the liver, and specific lifestyle changes.
Cleansing your liver is essential for overall health, especially for those with fatty liver. My Virechana detox program is designed to remove toxins, improve liver function, and restore your energy levels naturally.
Fatty liver disease is often a result of obesity, an unhealthy diet, and a sedentary lifestyle. My Ayurvedic approach addresses these root causes to improve your liver health and overall well being.
This video explains five key signs of an unhealthy metabolism, such as skin tags and hyperpigmentation. I offer treatments like Virechana detox and Abhyanga to address these symptoms and improve metabolic function.
Hepafit is an exclusive Ayurvedic tablet I use to promote liver health. This formulation helps in the treatment of fatty liver and works to prevent other liver related diseases by supporting the organ's natural functions.
As part of my liver management protocol, I often recommend the Hepafit tablet. It is a supportive formulation designed to aid in the treatment of fatty liver and promote long term liver wellness.
About Liver & Metabolic Health
You are not just dealing with a diagnosis. You are dealing with a buildup of internal toxins that slow your liver function and metabolic rate. Our Virechana detox program is designed to systematically mobilize and eliminate these toxins, giving your metabolic system the space it needs to start healing.
Understanding Your Metabolic Health
We approach metabolic issues like fatty liver (NAFLD) and sluggish metabolism as systemic imbalances. In Ayurveda, the liver is considered the seat of metabolism, responsible for transforming food into energy and tissues. When toxins accumulate, this function is compromised. We do not just aim to manage symptoms; we work to cleanse the liver and restore its efficiency.
The Virechana Detox Process
Our protocol for metabolic correction centers on Virechana, a therapeutic purgation process. This is not a short-term cleanse. The process involves several distinct phases:
- Preparation (Snehapana): You consume measured doses of medicated ghee for several days to loosen toxins from deep within your tissues.
- Mobilization: We use specific oil massages (Abhyanga) and steam (Swedana) to draw these toxins into the gastrointestinal tract.
- Elimination: Under doctor supervision, we administer herbal laxatives to facilitate therapeutic clearing, effectively purging the accumulated metabolic waste.
- Restoration: Following the detox, we provide a structured diet plan to reset your digestion and stabilize your metabolic function.
Why Our Approach Works
We combine these intense physical therapies with internal support. We often prescribe our proprietary Hepafit tablets, which contain herbs specifically selected to protect liver cells and support hepatic health. By combining external therapies like Abhyanga and Udwarthana with internal herbal protocols and lifestyle modifications, we help your body regain its natural ability to process nutrients efficiently. This process requires commitment, but it offers a path to sustainable health rather than temporary relief.
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