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How to stop disease progression from simple steatosis (hepatosteatosis) to Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis (NASH)?

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How to stop disease progression from simple steatosis (hepatosteatosis) to Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis (NASH)?

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Our clinical experience has shown that cell therapy with cultured hepatoblsats stops liver damage in its tracks and even accelerates its regression, especially when it is combined with adjuvant therapies to correct metabolic syndrome. So this common killer is largely preventable, and can even be reversed if caught in time. Treatment of Fatty Liver Disease (hepatosteatosis) is successful if all underlying factors and components of metabolic syndrome are treated. However transplantation of cultured hepatoblasts and hepatocytes is a key treatment component to stop progression and reverse liver fibrosis (scarring, which is always present with the Fatty Liver Disease).

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