What is NAFLD?
NAFLD (non-alcoholic fatty liver disease) is the accumulation of fat in the liver in people who do not consume significant amounts of alcohol.
Many people begin searching for answers after being told something is wrong—but without feeling clear symptoms.
It is often discovered through testing.
And when it is, it raises questions.
The liver plays a central role in the body—processing nutrients, filtering toxins, regulating metabolism. When fat begins to accumulate there, it can interfere with how the entire system functions.
What is happening underneath
NAFLD is strongly connected to:
insulin resistance
metabolic dysfunction
inflammation
excess energy being stored rather than used
It is not just a liver issue.
It is a system-wide issue showing up in the liver.
What changes the conversation
Instead of asking:
“How do I fix my liver?”
The question becomes:
“What is my body doing that is causing this to happen?”
Why this matters
When the body begins to move out of a state of storage and into a state of balance, the liver can begin to respond.
Not through one intervention,
but through a shift in the entire environment of the body.
At Turnaround Lifestyle, NAFLD is not treated in isolation.
It is understood as part of a larger metabolic picture—one that can change when the inputs change.
This is exactly why Turnaround Lifestyle exists.
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