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Chronic Liver Disease

Understanding Fatty Liver, Cirrhosis, and Long-Term Liver Health

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Chronic Liver Disease

By: Dr. Elias Morton
Narrated by: Harvey Wallmann
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Most people can picture the liver, roughly where it sits, and they might even know it has something to do with alcohol. Beyond that, the organ is strangely overlooked. The heart gets all the drama. The lungs get the imagery of breath and life. The brain receives reverence. The kidneys get their quiet respect once someone has been told their numbers are off. The liver, by contrast, tends to be treated like a background worker, a kind of internal utility that simply does its job until it doesn't.

And yet the liver is one of the most extraordinary organs in the human body, not because it is glamorous, but because it is relentlessly practical. It is the great organiser, the great processor, the excellent filter, the great manufacturer of vital chemicals, and the great stabiliser of your internal environment. It is involved in digestion, in energy storage, in hormone handling, in immune defence, in blood chemistry, in clotting, in the management of fats and sugars, in the breakdown of toxins, and in the quiet maintenance of hundreds of processes that keep you functioning normally while you go about your day.

The liver is also unusually tolerant. It can take a great deal of strain, often without making a fuss. That tolerance is both a blessing and a trap. It is a blessing because it gives people time. It is a trap because it encourages delay. Many forms of chronic liver disease develop slowly, with symptoms that can be vague, easy to dismiss, or blamed on stress, age, work, poor sleep, or "just not feeling quite right." That is one reason chronic liver disease is often discovered later than it should be. The body adapts. The liver compensates. Life carries on. And damage accumulates quietly in the background.

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"I never realized how much work this organ does! This book perfectly describes the liver as the 'background worker' of the body. It’s a fascinating and eye-opening listen."

A new respect for my liver

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"My husband was recently diagnosed with cirrhosis, and this helped me understand the 'why' behind his fatigue. It’s been an invaluable guide for our family."

Helped me help my husband

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"I’ve struggled with fatty liver for years, and this is the first time the process was explained in plain English. No confusing jargon—just helpful, direct facts."

Finally, i understand the science

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"It goes way beyond the stereotypes of liver disease. It covers diet, hormones, and immune defense. It’s a complete manual for total internal health."

More than just 'stop drinking'

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"The way it explains how the liver 'compensates' until it can't anymore is a wake-up call. Every adult should listen to this to understand their long-term health."

Clear and potentially life-saving

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