What is liver disease?
The liver is one of the vital organs of the human body. If you are not take care and protect of it early, it will make a "silent complaint", including different types of liver problems.
The reason why liver disease is "silent", that there are no nerves in the liver, and there are often no signs in the period of early. Most of patients are not aware of it until late and seek medical treatment, so it is difficult to cure it, so everyone must pay attention.
Viral Hepatitis |
Causes |
Treatments |
Prevention |
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(Including Hepatitis A) | It is caused by a filterable virus, mainly because of hand contamination. Another possible cause is that, when the virus contaminates water and food, the virus will enter the human body through the digestive system. | There is no radical treatment. The patient needs to rest more and pay attention to a balanced diet. The severe patients cannot drink alcohol. | Be vaccinated against Hepatitis A, and pay attention to personal hygiene. Only after washing and cooking thoroughly, can you eat especially seafood. Drink water only after it is boiled. |
(Including Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis D) |
Hepatitis B is caused by HBV. Patients are mainly infected through mother-to-child transmission, body fluid, and blood transmission. Hepatitis C is caused by HCV via blood transmission Hepatitis D virus parasitizes Hepatitis B virus. One infects Hepatitis D only if he/she has Hepatitis B, by blood transmission. |
There is no radical treatment. Interferon can suppress the activity of the Hepatitis virus, but for the time being it is impossible to get rid of the virus. | Be vaccinated against Hepatitis B. Never share syringes, razors, toothbrushes with others, etc. Don't be promiscuous and have safer sex. Clean and dress a wound carefully. |
(Including Hepatitis E) | One is infected with viral hepatitis mainly by contaminated water and food. | There is no radical treatment. The patient needs to rest more, pay attention to a balanced diet and he/she should not drink alcohol. | Pay attention to personal and food safety, only after washing and cooking thoroughly, can you eat, especially seafood. |
Non-Viral Hepatitis |
Causes |
Treatments |
Prevention |
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Fatty Liver Disease (Alcoholic) | Mainly due to alcoholism, diabetes occurs and blood lipids become too high in level. And when lipids accumulate in the liver, hepatitis may occur, which leads to hepatocyte fibrosis. | Exercise more, control diet, diabetes, blood lipids level, and hepatitis. It is suggested to use FibroScan to check the liver regularly and notice your lipids level in the liver, and fibrosis score, in order to adjust the appropriate diet therapy. | Quit smoking and quit drinking. Have a balanced diet. Ingest less oil, adequate protein, and vitamin. |
Fatty Liver Disease (Non-Alcoholic) | Excessive nutrition, insufficient exercise, diabetes occurs and blood lipids become too high in level. And when lipids accumulate in the liver, hepatitis may occur, which leads to hepatocyte fibrosis. | Exercise more, control diet, diabetes, blood lipids level, and hepatitis. It is suggested to use FibroScan to check the liver regularly and notice your lipids level in the liver, and fibrosis score, in order to adjust the appropriate diet therapy. | Quit smoking and quit drinking. Have a balanced diet. Ingest less oil, adequate protein, and vitamin. |
Other Liver Disease |
Causes |
Treatments |
Prevention |
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Liver Cirrhosis | It is caused by chronic hepatitis. Long-term heavy drinking, effects of medicine, self-immunity problems, or abnormal metabolism, lead to hepatocyte fibrosis, and liver cirrhosis in the end. The hardened part cannot regenerate since it is irreversible. | Only liver transplant is available at the time being | Quit smoking and quit drinking. Have a balanced diet and live a regular life. Don’t take medicine indiscriminately. Eat less processed food. |
Liver Cancer | The cause is unknown, but data shows that most patients are hepatitis B carriers. Liver cirrhosis patients have a high chance of developing it. |
Surgery and medicine treatment | Avoid being infected with hepatitis B and avoid eating food containing aflatoxin (for example expired nuts, peanuts, etc.). |
What are the differences between MAE 12000 fucoxanthin and other liver health care products?
First, it is the rarity of the ingredients. Common liver health care products on the market contain intrahepatic phospholipids, lecithin and soy lecithin, etc. These ingredients can be normally ingested from the daily diet, and liver can also produce itself. However, fucoxanthin can only be ingested from brown algae, and it is impossible to ingest enough fucoxanthin by eating brown algae due to its extremely low content level. Second, it is the effectiveness of the ingredients. Some liver health care products containing herbal extracts or Chinese herbal medicines lack clinical data to support them, so the scientific validity is still questionable. In contrast, fucoxanthin has decades of research and extensive data confirming its apparent effectiveness.
Is there a course of taking MAE 12000 fucoxanthin? Do we need to continue taking it after finishing the course of treatment?
Since each person's physique and health status are different, it is not possible to provide a uniform number to accurately judge the required treatment time for an individual. However, according to the company's internal data, liver function has begun to improve after taking the product for two months. Considering that it takes about half a year for liver cells to renew, it is recommended that a course of treatment should be taken continuously for at least half a year. After half a year, we recommend to continue taking the product to continuously improve your physical condition, and adjust the dosage according to your personal situation.
Can pregnant or breastfeeding women, or children also take MAE 12000 fucoxanthin?
Pregnant or breastfeeding women, or people under the age of 18, should consult a doctor before using the product.
Can it be taken with other medicines?
There are many types of medicines with different ingredients, so it is impossible to generalize. The best way is to check with doctor or pharmacist.
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