Nicole Cutler, L.Ac., MTCM, Dipl. Ac. (NCCAOM)®
Here are my most recent posts:
Homocysteine and Fatty Liver Disease
Measuring homocysteine levels has potential for determining the stage of fatty liver disease. Additionally, lowering homocysteine levels could prevent a fatty liver from getting worse.
Breakfast Counts Towards Your Liver’s Health
In addition to providing steady energy levels throughout the day, find out why eating the right foods in the morning may prevent or reverse fatty liver disease.
Liver Disease and Multivitamins
In general, taking a multivitamin is a good idea for managing chronic liver disease – but choosing the right one requires awareness of three potential hazards.
Four Facial Liver Health Clues
Typically known only by practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine, discover which four facial signs could foretell of a liver problem.
Newly Revealed Health Risk Linked to Fatty Liver Disease
Raising the demand for colonoscopies, scientists have found a clear link between non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and colon cancer.
Artichokes Help an Ailing Liver
When it comes to choosing a vegetable, discover why there may not be any better than the artichoke for your liver’s health.
Can a Healthy Lawn and a Healthy Liver Co-Exist?
Since a popular weed-killer has been found to kill liver cells, those with chronic liver disease are advised to go old school with lawn and garden maintenance.
Using Traditional Chinese Medicine for Liver and Eye Health
With three common liver imbalances to choose from, learn how selecting the right dietary therapy strategy can help improve eyesight.
Does Milk Thistle Have Contraindications?
Known as a safe and effective herb that supports liver health, find out why milk thistle has some concerned about its ability to cause harm.
Five Signs You and Your Liver Need Stress Relief
Many people don’t know they need to relieve stress for their liver’s well-being. However, the body can deliver some pretty major hints that stress relief is needed. Especially important for those with liver concerns, these five signs of stress should raise a red flag urging relaxation.
L-Carnitine May Help a Fatty Liver
In conjunction with diet and exercise, learn why a popular, bodybuilding supplement offers hope for those with fatty liver disease.
Spring Allergies and Liver Wellness
If you have liver disease and take any of these five popular allergy medicines to fight hay fever, make sure you know about their potential to stress the liver.
Protecting Your Liver From Nuclear Radiation
As the nuclear reactor crisis in Japan unfolds, some folks on the United State’s West Coast are worrying about radiation exposure. Although those with liver disease may be more prone to illness from a nuclear accident, there are several ways to mitigate the danger.
Medical Marijuana, Alcoholism and Your Liver
Medical marijuana initiatives are becoming increasingly popular, and people hoping to recover from alcoholism may be one of the benefactors. Those with chronic liver disease must abstain from alcohol to regain their health, but using medical marijuana to achieve this goal has a major drawback.
Liver Pros and Cons of Olive Oil
Regarded as one of the most healthful oils today, olive oil harbors protective benefits for the liver. However, if not handled correctly, find out why olive oil is capable of having the opposite effect.
The Link Between Macular Degeneration and Liver Health
Learn why preserving vision and maintaining liver health share several commonalities.
Fatty Liver and Stroke Awareness
New research linking fatty liver disease with stroke ups the ante for educating the public in swift stroke recognition. February is American Heart Month.
Friendship Wins Big for Liver Health
Those with chronic liver disease frequently look to their physician or pharmacy to prevent their liver disease from progressing. However, strengthening your social life might be just as important for keeping your liver healthy.
New Research Changes the Perception of Statins and Liver Disease
New research compels us to reevaluate the use of statins for individuals with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.