Is breakfast the most important meal of the day, or should you skip it altogether? Stop the morning habits that harm your liver and try my liver health tips to improve liver function and overall health instead.
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0:00 Introduction: Your morning routine and liver health
1:21 Insulin resistance and liver function in the morning
2:12 All-American breakfast side effects
4:41 Liver damage and high insulin
7:20 Breakfast and liver health tips
8:32 More health tips
What if I told you that eating breakfast is one of the worst things you can do for your liver health?
At night, when you sleep, you’re fasting! Your liver releases stored glucose and enters a repair mode called autophagy while you sleep, and when you eat breakfast, you interrupt this process. Your insulin levels are lowest in the morning, and fat-burning is directly linked to low insulin levels.
Eggs and bacon are a good breakfast, but most people consume more carbs, which stimulates insulin production. Breakfast for most people includes foods such as sweetened yogurt, juice, cereal, pancakes, waffles, muffins, toast, jelly, hash browns, and more! This creates a massive blood sugar spike, setting you up for a day full of blood sugar swings.
Many people eat eggs and bacon with their carbs and assume it’s fine as long as they’re getting protein. Although protein can help lower blood sugar, it does not reduce insulin levels.
Chronic high insulin can have the following effects on your liver and overall health:
• Inability to burn fat
• Keeps the body in fat-storing mode
• Sodium retention
• Increased hunger
• Inflammation
• Visceral fat
• Iron retention
• Halts ketosis
• Fibrosis of the liver
• Increased androgens
• Fatigue
• Nighttime urination
• Increased cortisol
The best breakfast is no breakfast! Eating two meals per day with no snacks and following a keto diet forces your body to use ketones for energy, so you can easily go from one meal to the next without being hungry. When I stopped eating breakfast, I noticed improved mental capacity and mood, and I immediately lost weight!
Try eliminating carbs from your breakfast and diet, and don’t eat in the morning if you’re not hungry. Keep pushing your first meal closer to lunch time until your body adjusts. This will be incredibly beneficial for your liver health.
Dr. Eric Berg DC Bio:
Dr. Berg, age 60, is a chiropractor who specializes in Healthy Ketosis & Intermittent Fasting. He is the Director of Dr. Berg Nutritionals and author of the best-selling book The Healthy Keto Plan. He no longer practices, but focuses on health education through social media.
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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you identify the morning habits that harm your liver so you can replace them with a healthier morning routine. I’ll see you in the next video.


