Fatty liver disease (now often called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or NAFLD) improves a lot with diet. The main goal is to reduce fat buildup and inflammation in the liver and support healthy metabolism.
❌ 6 Foods to Avoid if You Have Fatty Liver Disease
1. Sugary drinks (soda, packaged juices, energy drinks)
High fructose sugar quickly turns into fat in the liver and worsens insulin resistance.
2. Refined carbohydrates (white bread, white rice, pastries)
These spike blood sugar and promote fat storage in the liver.
3. Fried foods (fries, fried chicken, fast food)
Loaded with unhealthy fats that increase liver inflammation and fat accumulation.
4. Processed meats (sausages, hot dogs, bacon)
High in saturated fats and preservatives that stress liver function.
5. Alcohol
Even small amounts can worsen liver damage when fat is already present.
6. Highly processed snacks (chips, packaged baked goods, instant noodles)
Often contain trans fats, excess salt, and refined oils that harm liver health.
✅ 5 Best Foods for Fatty Liver Disease
1. Leafy green vegetables (spinach, kale, mustard greens)
Rich in antioxidants and help reduce liver fat and inflammation.
2. Oats and whole grains
High in fiber, they improve digestion and help control blood sugar levels.
3. Fatty fish (salmon, sardines, mackerel)
Packed with omega-3 fatty acids that reduce liver fat and inflammation.
4. Nuts (walnuts, almonds)
Help improve liver enzyme levels and support healthy fat metabolism.
5. Coffee (unsweetened)
Studies suggest moderate coffee intake may protect the liver and reduce fat buildup.
⭐ Simple takeaway
A fatty liver diet is mostly about:
- Cutting sugar + refined carbs
- Avoiding fried and processed foods
- Eating more fiber, healthy fats, and antioxidants
If you want, I can also make a 7-day fatty liver diet plan tailored to Pakistani foods (roti, daal, rice options, etc.).