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Inflammation directly impacts the liver, as treatments like Alpha-Mangosteen reduce liver inflammation and alterations [1], inflammation in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis damages liver cells leading to cirrhosis [2], and excess sugar causes liver-produced fatty acids that trigger inflammation [3]. Conversely, the liver produces C-reactive protein (CRP) in response to inflammation throughout the body [4], [5], [6].

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What is Inflammation? Causes, Effects, Treatment - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu Harvard Health Publishing 1 fact
claimInflammation in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis can damage liver cells, resulting in cirrhosis (permanent scarring of the liver), and increase the risk of liver cancer.
Tracking Inflammation Through Biomarkers rupahealth.com Rupa Health 1 fact
claimC-reactive protein (CRP) is produced by the liver and released into the bloodstream in response to inflammation, with levels rising quickly in acute inflammatory states.
Western diet – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis taylorandfrancis.com Melissa G. Hunt, Aaron T. Beck · Taylor & Francis 1 fact
claimAlpha-Mangosteen treatment attenuates liver alterations in insulin-resistant rats, including decreased lipid droplets, decreased protein expression of 4-HNE, and reduced inflammation, by modulating the AMPK/SREBP-1c/ACC cascade.
Understanding acute and chronic inflammation - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu Robert H. Shmerling · Harvard Health Publishing 1 fact
claimC-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein produced by the liver that rises in response to inflammation and can be measured via a blood test.
Inflammation is the body's 'double-edged sword nbcnews.com NBC News 1 fact
claimC-reactive protein (CRP) is a protein that the liver produces in response to inflammation in the body.
Understanding chronic inflammation: Causes, symptoms and ... uhc.com UnitedHealthcare 1 fact
claimExcess sugar consumption stimulates the liver to produce fatty acids, which can lead to inflammation.