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Low vitamin B12 and folate linked to severity of fatty liver disease

NEWS

Two key B vitamins may be linked to the progression of liver fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, say researchers.

COMMENT

As is the case with increasing numbers of studies being published these days, this latest finding, that low levels of vitamin B12 and folate are linked to the severity of fatty liver disease, is clearly consistent with Dr. Rath’s Cellular Medicine concept. A groundbreaking development in nutritional therapeutics, the Cellular Medicine approach explains how the primary cause of today’s most common chronic diseases is a long-term deficiency of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other specific nutrients.

To access a collection of scientific studies demonstrating the safety and effectiveness of micronutrients in preventing and treating diseases of the liver, visit the Independent Library of Nutrition and Natural Health website.

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