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Pumpkin Supports Your Liver Pumpkin is extremely rich in beta-carotene and antioxidants, both linked to a decreased risk for liver disease. Pumpkin is also rich in Vitamin K, which also lowers your risk for liver cancer.
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Read More »Discover the 3 key ingredients in a pumpkin spice latte, a classic autumn treat, which all provide amazing ways to support the health of your liver. We also share a healthy pumpkin spice latte recipe that you can make yourself (you’ll save money and calories!). Raise your pumpkin spice latte high and do it shame-free, because it turns out the key ingredients in this classic autumn treat are all great ways to support the health of your liver.
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Learn More »Serious protein deficiency can cause swelling, fatty liver, skin degeneration, increase the severity of infections and stunt growth in children. While true deficiency is rare in developed countries, low intake may cause muscle wasting and increase the risk of bone fractures.
Protein deficiency is when your intake is unable to meet your body’s requirements. An estimated one billion people worldwide suffer from inadequate protein intake ( 1 ). The problem is especially severe in Central Africa and South Asia, where up to 30% of children get too little protein from their diet ( 2 ). Certain people in developed countries are also at risk. This includes people who follow an imbalanced diet, as well as institutionalized older people and hospitalized patients ( 3 , 4 ). While true protein deficiency is uncommon in the Western world, some people get very low amounts from their diet. Too little protein may cause changes in body composition that develop over a long period of time, such as muscle wasting. The most severe form of protein deficiency is known as kwashiorkor. It most often occurs in children in developing countries where famine and imbalanced diets are common. Protein deficiency can affect almost all aspects of body function. As a result, it is associated with many symptoms. Some of these symptoms may start to occur even when protein deficiency is marginal. They are listed below, along with some typical symptoms of kwashiorkor. Summary: Protein deficiency is when people do not get adequate amounts of protein from their diet. Kwashiorkor, its most severe form, is most commonly seen in children in developing countries.
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