Love Your Liver…with a Dry January!

January is Love Your Liver month, a national awareness initiative designed to promote liver health by the British Liver Trust – the UK charity for adults with liver conditions. January is also the month when Alcohol Concern run their annual campaign challenging people to give up alcohol for the 31 days of January.
January is traditionally the month of new year’s resolutions and starting the new year with an improved attitude to health and fitness, so Dry January is the perfect way to get 2017 off to a healthy start – your liver will thank you for it!
The liver is a vital organ, performing hundreds of essential bodily functions related to metabolism, digestion, immunity, and nutrient storage within the body. In short, your liver is vital to your survival.
There are over 100 types of liver disease, affecting at least 2 million people in the UK, including alcoholic liver disease, cirrhosis and hepatitis.
While some liver problems are temporary and go away on their own, others can get progressively worse and result in serious complications.
Whether or not you’re planning a Dry January, there are three simple things you can do to look after your liver:
- Stay off alcohol for two to three consecutive days each week
- Avoid fatty foods wherever possible
- Take regular exercise
The great thing about these three simple steps is that following them will provide other noticeable health benefits, including weight loss and improved energy levels.
The British Liver Trust is a national charity that funds medical research, provides vital support for those living with a liver condition and raises public awareness to prevent liver disease. Visit www.britishlivertrust.org.uk for more information.




