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Harvard liver doctor ranks 10 foods that heal or harm a fatty liver: Some might shock you

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 11, 2025, 08:30 IST
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When food turns into medicine (or poison) for the liver


The liver is one of the most underappreciated organs in the body. It quietly handles more than 500 crucial functions, including detoxifying blood, breaking down fats, and processing nutrients. But modern diets, filled with sugar, processed fats, and quick fixes, are overwhelming this vital organ.

Fatty liver, once considered a concern for heavy drinkers, is now commonly diagnosed in non-drinkers too. This silent condition is becoming more prevalent in India and across the globe.

To cut through the noise, Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard and Stanford-trained liver specialist, has ranked some of the most common and healthy foods from best to worst for fatty liver management. Here’s a list of these foods with a look into why they rank the way they do.

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Store-bought fruit juices

Store juices, yes, even the ones marked "100% fruit" are often stripped of fibre and packed with fructose and added sugars. Without fibre, the body absorbs sugar too fast, leading to fat build-up in the liver.

Dr Sethi ranks this as the worst food for fatty liver. The liver is forced to process the excess sugar, which eventually turns into fat, worsening fatty liver.


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Fresh fruit juice

While it’s certainly better than store-bought, even freshly squeezed fruit juice lacks fibre. The fructose rush, even if natural, can still trigger fat accumulation in the liver. The body is better off consuming whole fruits instead of drinking their liquid extract.

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Overripe bananas

Overripe bananas have a higher glycaemic index and more sugar. Though they aren't inherently bad, in the case of fatty liver, these sugar spikes can add to the burden. Pairing bananas with protein or fibre may reduce the sugar hit.

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Sugar-loaded smoothies

It depends on what goes into them. Many commercial or café-style smoothies are blended with sugary fruits, syrups, or even ice cream. Dr. Sethi points out that such combinations can actually accelerate liver fat build-up. If not careful, what seems like a health drink becomes a liver hazard.

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Green tea

Research backs this one. Rich in catechins, green tea helps reduce liver inflammation and may lower fat levels. Dr Sethi gives it a solid rank due to its antioxidant load, which supports liver regeneration. However, excessive consumption (more than 4-5 cups a day) should be avoided.

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Beets

Beets are rich in betaine, a compound that may support liver detox pathways and reduce oxidative stress. Dr Sethi supports their inclusion for people dealing with fatty liver. Whether raw, juiced, or roasted, beets are gentle on the liver and nutritionally dense.

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Berries

This one holds up. Berries like blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries are packed with polyphenols and anthocyanins, compounds that have been linked to improved liver function and reduced inflammation. Their low sugar and high fibre combo makes them a smart pick.

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Chia and basil seeds

Dr Sethi highlights that these seeds swell with water, helping to slow sugar absorption and reduce cholesterol levels. Rich in omega-3 fats and fibre, they indirectly benefit the liver by improving metabolic health. A spoonful in water or smoothies can go a long way.

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Avocados

Yes, but in the right way. Avocados are rich in monounsaturated fats and glutathione, both of which support liver function. Dr Sethi ranks them high due to their role in lowering inflammation and boosting good cholesterol. In Indian diets, they’re still underused but worth embracing in moderation.

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Black coffee

Black coffee, without sugar or milk, has shown liver-protective benefits in numerous studies. It may reduce the risk of liver fibrosis and improve enzyme levels. Dr Sethi places it as the best among the bunch for fatty liver. The key lies in the quality of beans and avoiding overconsumption.

[Disclaimer: This article is based on the rankings and insights shared by Dr Saurabh Sethi, Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. It is intended for general awareness and educational purposes only. This content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.]


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How important is it to care for fatty liver?

Caring for fatty liver is extremely important because, while often silent in its early stages, it can progress to serious and irreversible conditions. Fatty liver disease, also known as steatotic liver disease, is the buildup of excess fat in the liver. If left unmanaged, this can lead to inflammation and damage of the liver cells, a stage called steatohepatitis (MASH/NASH). Chronic inflammation can cause the liver to develop scar tissue, a condition known as fibrosis. With continued damage, this scarring can become widespread and permanent, leading to cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is a life-threatening condition that can result in liver failure or liver cancer, often necessitating a liver transplant.


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Consistency is key

Consistency is key when it comes to your health

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Disclaimer

The information in this article is intended for general knowledge and informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

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Take note

Take note of these factors and keep your liver healthy.(Images: Canva)

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