Fatty Liver — The Organ Silently Failing in 1 of 3 Indians

1 in 3 Indians have it. Most don't know until it's too late.

38.6%NAFLD prevalence in Indian adults

Fatty Liver — The Organ Silently Failing in 1 of 3 Indians

NAFLD affects ~38.6% of Indian adults. It strikes even lean, non-drinking people. Without addressing insulin resistance and visceral fat, the liver deteriorates silently: fatty liver → NASH → fibrosis → cirrhosis. Early stages are fully reversible — if caught and treated.

A Real Story

Non-drinker, BMI 26. Ultrasound showed Grade 1 fatty liver. Given "dietary modification advised." With a structured protocol, his liver enzymes normalized in 12 weeks.

Rajesh, 43, Jaipur

The challenges you face

A serious ultrasound finding gets a one-line "avoid fried food" footnote.
No liver enzymes trended, no FibroScan, no insulin-resistance workup.
It strikes even lean, non-drinking people with "normal" BMI.
Silent progression means most people don't know they have it.

The YMD Approach

How we solve this problem

We trend ALT/AST/GGT and calculate FIB-4 fibrosis risk.
We treat the real driver — insulin resistance and visceral fat.
Hepatoprotective nutraceuticals (silymarin, berberine, omega-3) where evidence supports.
A reversal-focused diet and tracking plan, since early NAFLD is reversible.

What you can expect

1

Catch and reverse liver damage early

2

Address visceral fat, not just body weight

3

Protect against long-term liver disease

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