Dr. Piyush Ranjan says coffee reduces liver fibrosis but not fatty liver disease
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Updated · India Today · Apr 27
Dr. Piyush Ranjan says coffee reduces liver fibrosis but not fatty liver disease
5 articles · Updated · India Today · Apr 27
Dr. Ranjan, from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, highlights that 4–6 cups of black coffee daily may help reduce fibrosis, especially when combined with weight loss and lifestyle changes.
He emphasizes coffee does not treat fatty liver, which is mainly caused by obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome, and warns that adding sugar or milk can negate benefits.
Research indicates coffee lowers liver fibrosis and liver cancer risk, but experts stress it should be consumed black and paired with healthy habits for optimal liver protection.
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