Absolute NO.
Please don't self administer as non allopathy drugs are not supported by research and may prove to be toxic and harm your body further.
Next Steps
Ideally, lifestyle modifications are enough to reverse the changes.
They include
1. Balanced diet
2. Regular exercise (preferably weight training)
3. Increased protein in your diet
If you still insist on taking a supplement, I would suggest a simple Vitamin E supplement.
For dosage and frequency, contact a physician.
Health Tips
As of now, there is not much need to worry as the condition is easily reversible.
However, over a long term, it becomes a risk factor for
1. Diabetes
2. Hypertension (BP high)
3. High cholesterol
4. Heart diseases
5. Stroke
6. Eye diseases
So please take action as soon as possible
Hoping to have been of help,
Dr. Ishan Trivedi
See it is ayurvedic formulation, branded for fatty liver by company itself, without any evidence of product with any clinical research, better would be to avoid taking branded product co.pant brands itself, life style modification with low dose of vitamin e with Cod liver fish oil is enough, and important is check for fasting lipid profile and Fasting blood glucose.
Liv 52 is useful to enhance appetite but no other much use.
For grade 1 fatty liver, avoid fatty diet, sugary substances, Take more of fresh vegetables, fruits.
Do regular exercise.
Take tab antoxid one morning and one evening for a month
Grade 1 fatty liver should be well controlled with diet . Please get your lipid profile done . Only prove allopathic treatment would be taking vitamin E on a daily basis . Connect for further details .
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