
Plants can help prevent liver damage in women caused by fat accumulated during menopause, revealed researchers at the University of Georgia. Studies of post-menopausal animals has shown that a mix of phytochemicals, along with vitamin D, may help protect the liver against inflammation caused by the accumulation of fat. Study's lead author Colette Miller said, "Women going through menopause have an increased tendency to store fat in their liver. They also have increases ...
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