Why shouldn’t people with liver disease eat fatty foods?

The digestion of fat takes place in the intestines. The digestive juice, which includes bile, is directly involved in this. Bile is created and produced in liver cells, and then from there it enters the gallbladder and intestines. In case of liver problems, it ceases to fully fulfill its function and create bile. Therefore, fatty foods are very difficult to digest in people with liver disease.



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