Hemp Compounds Show Promise in Treating Common Liver Disease Researchers have identified two non-intoxicating compounds found within hemp plants that demonstrate potential in treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a prevalent and significant global health concern. The findings suggest a new avenue for therapeutic intervention for this widespread condition. The study, utilizing research on hemp’s unique chemical makeup, revealed that these compounds effectively reduce the accumulation of fat within the liver. Furthermore, the research indicates an improvement in metabolic processes within the body, a key factor in the development and progression of NAFLD. NAFLD is characterized by the buildup of fat in the liver, often linked to lifestyle factors such as diet and lack of exercise. Current treatment options are limited, and this discovery offers a potentially novel approach. While further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms and efficacy of these hemp-derived compounds, the initial results are encouraging. Scientists believe this discovery could lead to the development of new treatments targeting the root causes of NAFLD and improving patient outcomes. The research highlights the potential of plant-based compounds in addressing chronic diseases. Topics: #liver #two #compounds Post navigation GALLERY ⟩ On stage at the Writers’ House the nominees for the Estonian Literature Prize The Estonian swimming champion starts the season at international competitions, Jefimova is looking for NCAA title