Moderate consumption of tea or coffee could help reduce fat in the livers of people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
August 20/Minneapolis/Fox News -- Moderate consumption of tea or coffee could help reduce fat in the livers of people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), Nature World News reported.
After analyzing various cell cultures, researchers from the Duke University School of Medicine found that the caffeine from these beverages stimulated the breakdown of lipids found in the liver. Furthermore, mice who were fed a high-fat diet had a decreased risk of developing a fatty liver if they were also given caffeine.