The liver is an important organ for the metabolism and storage of HOLIN, an essential nutrient that affects liver function and has multiple regulatory roles in fatty liver disease and its progression.
Lack of choline in humans is associated with liver dysfunction and the sensitivity of the individual depends on genetic factors, sex and intestinal flora, which affect choline requirements.
Studies have shown that the transport function of choline methyl is important for the NAFLD mechanism.
Low choline levels are important for the pathophysiology of NAFLD because mitochondrial biodynamics and fatty acid β-oxidation are impaired.
Choline plays an important role in metabolic syndrome, affecting obesity and insulin resistance.
NAFLiver provides powerful help to people trying to regain a healthy liver in the following ways:
Helping to reduce the levels of liver enzymes.
Influencing parameters of the metabolic syndrome which is closely linked to fatty liver disease (lipid profile, blood glucose levels).