Peter Attia· MD
i guess the answer looks like the body is saying well gosh i would rather get this fat out of the liver then keep it in the liver
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i guess the answer looks like the body is saying well gosh i would rather get this fat out of the liver then keep it in the liver
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i guess the answer looks like the body is saying well gosh i would rather get this fat out of the liver than keep it in the liver and we know that it's not fully successful in doing that because of course although it hasn't come up yet on this discussion everything we've talked about today runs hand in hand with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease which is truly an epidemic at the moment