Fatty Liver and Metabolic Dysfunction: The Organ Network Behind Metabolic Disease
Fatty liver and metabolic dysfunction share the same upstream driver — and it is not the liver. Fatty liver is […]
Systems & Axes explores the interconnected biological communication networks that regulate human metabolism, energy production, hormonal signaling, and inflammation. Instead of isolated organs or single biomarkers, this category focuses on root-cause physiology — including the gut–liver axis, circadian rhythm, brain–hormone signaling, and mitochondrial networks — to explain why metabolic dysfunction develops and how metabolic flexibility can be restored.
Fatty liver and metabolic dysfunction share the same upstream driver — and it is not the liver. Fatty liver is […]
Circadian rhythm and metabolism are connected more directly than most people — and most doctors — realize. If you eat
The gut health and liver connection is one of the most underappreciated relationships in metabolic medicine — and one of