What Foods to Avoid with Hepatitis C and Liver I think we know that a greasy, high sugar diet is not good for anyone. But are there certain foods that will make you sick ? I cover that in my section on treatment. Read this for more about diet and treatment. But we also need to know what foods to avoid when living with Hepatitis C and liver disease. Y ou are smart to be doing some research though. I spent hours compiling lists and now I am sharing it with you - my best friends. Hepatitis C or any liver disease inflames and damages the liver . Some foods help the liver and some create more damage. Many people with Hepatitis C or Cirrhosis have fatty liver and NASH as well. Diabetes can also become a problem. But by taking control of your fork (or fingers) you can restore your liver. The damage may be reversed allowing you to live a long and healthy life. Sound crazy? Well, you now know a woman who had End Stage Liver Disease and a decompensat...
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