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Not just alcohol: The 5 worst foods for the Liver

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 5, 2025, 09:26 IST
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Not just alcohol: The 5 worst foods for the Liver

The liver is the largest internal organ in the human body, located in the upper right abdomen beneath the rib cage. It helps digest food, store nutrients, filter out toxins, and fight infections. Eating the wrong foods can hurt the liver by causing fat buildup, inflammation, or scarring. Over time, this damage can lead to serious problems like fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, or liver cancer. Knowing which foods to avoid is important to keep your liver healthy and strong for life. And when we talk about liver damage, we automatically deviate towards alcohol, however, there are some other foods as well, that are equally catastrophic for your liver. Take a look...

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Sugary foods and drinks

Sugary foods include cookies, cakes, soda beverages and sweetened juices. When one consumes these in excess, the body stores excess sugar through fat creation that accumulates in the liver to develop non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Because of this, the liver must work harder, and becomes inflamed due to the presence of fat which results in prolonged damage. The consumption of sweet drinks proves particularly dangerous, since people tend to chug them at a go, thus placing extra burden on liver function. Consuming less, or cutting down on sugar, helps stop liver fat buildup which protects liver cells from damage.

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Fried and fatty Foods

French fries, fried chicken, burgers, doughnuts and numerous fast food items, contain high amounts of saturated and trans fats. These fats stored in the liver, makes it weak over time. The regular consumption of fried and fatty foods causes LDL cholesterol to rise, while simultaneously decreasing HDL (good) cholesterol which negatively affects liver and heart wellness. The liver benefits when people select healthier cooking techniques such as baking, grilling or steaming, because these methods reduce fat consumption.

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Red and processed meats

Red meats including beef, pork and lamb along with processed meats such as sausages, bacon and deli meats, contain significant amounts of saturated fat and preservatives. The liver works harder to break down proteins and chemicals, which results in fat accumulation and liver inflammation. The high salt content together with processed additives in processed meats, creates liver dysfunction in the long-term. The liver experiences less stress when you incorporate lean protein sources such as chicken, fish, beans and lentils into your diet for better health outcomes.

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High-Sodium Foods

Consuming excessive salty foods from processed snacks, canned soups and fast foods, together with salty condiments elevates sodium levels in the body. When sodium intake exceeds normal levels it leads to fluid retention and elevated blood pressure, which places excessive pressure on liver function and other vital organs. High salt consumption accelerates liver inflammation and leads to fibrosis, through scarring in the long-run. Eating fresh whole foods instead of processed foods, while keeping salt intake low, will decrease liver stress, while enabling liver self-repair mechanisms.

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Refined carbohydrates

White bread, white rice, pasta produced from refined flour and various pastries, along with baked goods, contain refined carbohydrates. The absence of fiber and essential nutrients in these foods, triggers the body to generate additional fat which accumulates within the liver. The rapid increase in blood sugar levels due to refined carbohydrates leads to hunger pangs that may result in eating more food, which creates conditions for fatty liver disease. Substituting refined carbohydrates with whole grains such as brown rice, oats and whole wheat bread, helps stabilise blood sugar and benefits liver function.

References

Felix Hospital, Top 10 Foods to Include and Avoid for a Healthy Liver, 2025

Apollo Hospitals, The Best and Worst Foods for Liver Health, 2025

Healthline, Fatty Liver Diet: What Foods to Eat and What Foods to Avoid, 2017

GoodRx, 10 Foods That Are Bad for Your Liver (and Why), 2025

Summit Health, Liver Care Made Simple: Best and Worst Foods for Liver Health, 2025

Disclaimer: This article is informational only and not a substitute for medical advice

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Consume healthy food

Keep your liver in top state by consuming healthy food

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Exercise

Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for liver health. So, aim for at least 30 minutes of regular exercise every day.

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Stay hydrated

Drink enough water to help the liver flush out toxins.

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Stay away

Make sure you stay away from these

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