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liversupport

Liversupport is a term used in health contexts to describe interventions aimed at preserving or improving liver function. It is not a single therapy, but a broad category that encompasses lifestyle changes, medical care for liver conditions, and dietary or herbal products marketed to support hepatic health. The goal of liversupport measures is to reduce liver injury from risk factors such as alcohol use, obesity, viral hepatitis, and exposure to hepatotoxins, and to support liver regeneration where possible.

Common aspects include weight management through diet and exercise to address fatty liver disease, limiting alcohol,

Regulation and safety: Many liversupport products are dietary supplements subject to limited regulatory oversight, which can

This article presents general information and does not advocate for any product. Liversupport is a broad concept

vaccination
against
hepatitis
A
and
B
where
appropriate,
and
avoiding
substances
known
to
harm
the
liver.
Dietary
supplements
that
are
sometimes
labeled
as
liver
support
include
milk
thistle
(silymarin),
N-acetylcysteine,
artichoke
leaf
extract,
and
omega-3
fatty
acids.
The
evidence
for
these
products
varies
and
is
not
uniformly
supportive
for
all
liver
conditions;
some
may
interact
with
medications.
lead
to
variability
in
quality
and
labeling.
People
with
liver
disease
or
those
taking
prescription
drugs
should
consult
healthcare
professionals
before
starting
supplements,
as
some
agents
can
affect
liver
enzymes
or
interact
with
treatments.
The
most
effective
liver-protective
strategies
remain
established
medical
approaches,
including
treating
underlying
disease,
vaccination,
and
reducing
hepatotoxin
exposure.
rather
than
a
defined
medical
therapy.