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A Western Diet During Pregnancy Increases the Risk of Childhood Liver Damage
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2025/05/10/western-diet-and-childhood-liver-damage.aspx?

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A 2025 study found that babies whose mothers consumed a Western diet high in unhealthy fats and refined sugar during pregnancy showed signs of liver damage, including scarring and bile acid problems, even before birth

This early liver damage, linked to the mother's diet, contributes to a growing condition affecting many children, characterized by fat buildup, inflammation and long-term liver damage if not addressed
Even when mothers switched to a healthier diet after the baby's birth, the initial liver stress and damage initiated during pregnancy were not fully reversed, highlighting the importance of prenatal nutrition
The study highlighted that a Western diet during pregnancy disrupts the baby's liver's ability to regulate bile acids and maintain oxygen levels, leading to toxic buildup, inflammation and the overgrowth of bile ducts
To support a baby's healthy development during pregnancy, eliminate vegetable oils, limit linoleic acid (LA) intake, avoid eating out, and choose low-LA animal proteins like grass fed beef, bison and lamb
Global Obesity Rates Are Surging as People Gain Weight Younger and Faster Than in the Past
Analysis by Dr. Joseph Mercola

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2025/05/10/global-obesity-rates-surging.aspx?

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Global obesity rates have skyrocketed, with over 3.8 billion adults projected to be overweight or obese by 2050, making this a worsening crisis that no country has successfully reversed
People are gaining excess weight at younger ages than ever before, increasing their lifetime exposure to obesity-related diseases like Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers
The obesity epidemic is no longer limited to wealthy nations — low-income and developing countries are experiencing some of the fastest-growing obesity rates due to shifts toward ultraprocessed foods

The economic burden of obesity is crippling health care systems, with global obesity-related health care costs expected to reach $4 trillion by 2035
Fixing obesity requires addressing the root causes — eliminating harmful seed oils, reducing exposure to synthetic estrogens and EMFs, and healing the gut to restore proper mitochondrial function
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