Fatty Liver Treatment in Guelph (NAFLD)

If you have been diagnosed with fatty liver (NAFLD) or have elevated liver enzymes such as ALT, AST, or GGT, early intervention is critical.

At our Guelph naturopathic clinic, we provide structured, evidence-informed treatment plans designed to:

  • Reduce liver fat accumulation

  • Improve insulin resistance

  • Normalize liver enzymes

  • Support sustainable weight loss

  • Reduce inflammation

We focus on identifying and addressing the underlying metabolic drivers — not just the diagnosis.


Why Choose Our Guelph Naturopathic Clinic?

  • 20+ years clinical experience

  • Evidence-informed treatment strategies

  • Personalized care plans

  • Lab monitoring and follow-up

  • Focus on metabolic root causes

We combine clinical experience with structured assessment and measurable follow-up.


Our Approach to Fatty Liver Treatment in Guelph

We take a structured four-step approach.


Comprehensive Assessment

We begin with a full review of:

  • Liver enzymes (ALT, AST, GGT)

  • Fasting glucose and insulin

  • HbA1c

  • Lipid profile

  • Thyroid function

  • Inflammatory markers

  • Weight and body composition

Advanced testing may be recommended when appropriate.


Identify Root Causes

Fatty liver is rarely an isolated condition. We assess and address:

  • Insulin resistance

  • Visceral fat accumulation

  • Dietary contributors

  • Inflammation

  • Gut health imbalances

  • Hormonal influences

Targeting root causes improves long-term outcomes.


Personalized Treatment Plan

Your individualized plan may include:

  • Structured dietary intervention

  • Targeted weight reduction strategies

  • Exercise programming

  • Insulin-sensitizing strategies

  • Liver-supportive nutrients

  • Gut health optimization

We focus on sustainable changes — not extreme or restrictive protocols.


Can Fatty Liver Be Reversed?

In many cases, yes. Clinical research shows that:

  • Modest weight reduction significantly reduces liver fat

  • Improving insulin sensitivity lowers disease progression

  • Early intervention decreases risk of fibrosis

The earlier fatty liver is addressed, the more favorable the outcome.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best treatment for fatty liver?

The most effective approach addresses insulin resistance, diet, metabolic health, and inflammation.

How long does it take to improve liver enzymes?

Many patients see measurable improvements within 3–6 months, depending on severity and adherence.

Do I need supplements?

Not always. Treatment plans are individualized and may include lifestyle changes alone.

Is fatty liver serious?

If untreated, it can progress. Early intervention significantly reduces long-term risk.

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