Over 100 million people in the U.S. have some formof liver disease. 4.5 million U.S. adults (1.8%) have been diagnosed with liverdisease. However, it is estimated that 80-100 million adults in the U.S. havefatty liver disease, and many are unaware that they have it, according to theAmerican Liver Foundation.
Dr. Garrett Smith is a Licensed NaturopathicMedical Doctor (NMD) in Arizona and is known as the Nutrition Detective. He isthe world's leading expert on vitamin A toxicity and detoxification, as well asthe health paradigm-shifting Toxic Bile Theory. Dr. Smith specializes inapplying science, logic, and practical approaches to topics like detoxificationand nutrition, while making challenging concepts understandable for thelayperson. He hosts the weekly Love Your Liver Livestream on YouTube and is thecreator of the do-it-yourself health recovery Love Your Liver program.
As a child, Dr. Smith was interested in healthtopics early on. He started lifting weights at home at age 11, which led him toan interest in nutrition. Over the years, he has explored nearly all majorhealth and disease approaches such as candida, toxic metals, carnivore,vegetarian, functional medicine, herbs, orthomolecular supplements, homeopathy,and more. Dr. Smith has taken what was valuable from each of those approachesand left the rest behind. He has personally experienced negative health effectsfrom many of those approaches. Now, through the Toxic Bile Theory, he is ableto explain to people why certain things made them feel better, why certainthings made them feel worse, and what they should do now. He has personallyaddressed his own health issues, such as psoriasis, prostate, urinary issues,and chronic insomnia, and aims to help others figure out the root causes oftheir health issues and find solutions to overcome them.
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