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The Very Best Foods for Your Liver, From Berries to Coffee and Green Tea

Emily Shiffer
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The liver is one of the most important organs in your body. It has many functions, including filtering your blood and removing toxins, dangerous bacteria and other harmful substances, monitoring amino acid levels and storing vitamins.

"The liver has so many important functions, but its main function is bile production," says Andrea Mathis, MA, RDN, LN, a registered dietitian and owner of the healthy food blog Beautiful Eats & Things. "The production of bile is extremely important because it helps to remove waste and break down fats in the small intestine during the digestion process."

If you have hepatitis C, a virus that affects the liver, eating a liver-friendly diet is extremely important to improve liver health and reduce the onset of cirrhosis.

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"Diet is an important part of maintaining a healthy liver. The liver also plays a major role in the metabolism of all macronutrients and eating an excess of any can impact its effectiveness and your health," says Serena Poon, CN, CHC, CHN, holistic nutritionist and owner of wellness blog Serena Loves. "Because of this, a diet that is high in fat, sugar, salt, alcohol and processed foods can have detrimental effects on your liver."

If you have hepatitis C and continue to eat a diet like this, the harder the liver has to work.

"This overburdening can over time reduce the liver's effectiveness in detoxifying and cleansing," says Lauren Minchen, MPH, RDN, CDN, registered dietitian nutritionist and nutrition consultant for Freshbit. "Conversely, when we eat a well-balanced diet with antioxidants, fiber and protein, the liver is less burdened, and the nutrients from those whole foods support it's natural functions and health."

Whether or not you have hepatitis C, if you're looking to infuse your diet with good-for-your-liver foods, we found 12 great options.

Related: Early Warning Signs of Hepatitis C 

Foods That Are Good For Your Liver

1. Dark leafy greens

"Researchers have found promising evidence that the natural nitrates found in leafy green vegetables can support liver health. Foods like spinach, arugula and kale are a healthy addition to any diet, especially for someone living with hepatitis C," says Poon. "In addition to their liver supportive qualities, leafy green vegetables are high in antioxidants, phytonutrients, vitamins, minerals and fiber that support overall health. Leafy green vegetables are also considered to be a top anti-inflammatory food. If you have a hard time convincing yourself to eat leafy greens, consider adding them to a fruit-filled anti-inflammatory smoothie."

Related: How To Keep Your Liver Healthy

2. Organic green tea

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Tea for liver health

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"Green tea contains antioxidants called catechins that boost the natural cleansing functions of the liver and actually may help reduce viral activity in hepatitis C," says Minchen. "Matcha green tea is a great choice here, too. However, avoid green tea extract, which has shown to not be helpful for boosting liver health."

Related: 80 Cheap, Healthy Foods

3. Grapefruit

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Grapefruit

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"Grapefruit is often associated with weight loss or fat loss, but it actually contributes to liver health," says Mathis. "It contains antioxidants that naturally protect the liver and can help to reduce inflammation."

4. Wild salmon, sardines and mackerel

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Salmon

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"Omega 3 fatty acids, found in these wild fish, are essential fatty acids that also pack a powerful anti-inflammatory punch," says Minchen. "They reduce triglycerides and help reduce LDL cholesterol, and they also have shown to reduce hepatitis C's viral activity while boosting liver function."

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5.  Extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO)

"Extra-virgin olive oil contains fatty acids and antioxidant-rich phenolic compounds that support a healthy liver. By helping prevent inflammation, oxidative stress and other damage, EVOO has been shown to support the damage or healing of liver damage," says Poon. "EVOO has also been shown to protect against cardiovascular disease, some cancers and neurodegenerative diseases. Extra-virgin olive oil is a wonderful addition to any kitchen and can be used in dressings, on bread or as a replacement in recipes. Choose high-quality EVOO with high phenolic content."

6. Broccoli

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Broccoli

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"Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli can help to protect the liver from damage by increasing the liver’s natural detoxification enzymes," says Mathis. "Those enzymes help to filter the blood to remove toxins and other unwanted particles."

7. Coffee 

"You might not think of your daily dose of caffeine as a liver-supporting tonic, but research demonstrates that it is! Coffee consumption has been shown to support liver health in numerous ways, including preventing liver cancer, the advancement of fibrosis and potentially reducing the ability of hepatitis C to replicate," says Poon. "Most studies found that between one to four cups of coffee a day support liver health. I recommend opting for organic, fair-trade coffee blends for the best overall health (and usually flavor) experience. Keep an eye on the other ways that coffee impacts your health, you will want to balance out its liver-healing effects with any stress-inducing effects. If four cups of coffee impact your stress levels and your ability to sleep, it could be too much."

Related: 31 Types of Coffee Explained to Help You Find a New Favorite

8. Blueberries, raspberries and strawberries

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Liver-healthy foods blueberries, raspberries and strawberries

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"Berries are rich in antioxidant vitamin C, B vitamins (including folate) and other antioxidant phytonutrients," says Minchen. "Vitamin C actively reduces viral load in hepatitis C cases, while also reducing oxidative stress on the liver. Folate supports the liver's natural detoxifying process, while the array of phytonutrients in berries decrease inflammation related to liver disease."

Related: There Are Over 400 Types of Berries, but These Are the Ones With the Best Health Benefits

9. Nuts

"Nuts are a great source of healthy fats and other important nutrients, which is usually associated with heart health, but research shows that these components may also contribute to liver health," says Mathis. "Increased nut intake has been associated with improved liver enzyme levels."

Related: 'I'm a GI Doc—These Are the 3 Types of Nuts I Swear by for Helping You Poop'

10. Chia seeds

"Chia seeds are rich in plant omega-3 fatty acids, called ALA. This particular type of omega-3 fatty acid, like the DHA and EPA found in fatty fish, exerts liver-protective effects, reducing inflammation and supporting its natural detoxification processes," says Minchen. "Further, the fiber in chia seeds also helps reduce the burden on the liver and supports healthy digestive function."

11. Oatmeal

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Oatmeal

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"Oatmeal contains a great source of fiber and beta-glucans, which can be beneficial towards liver health," says Mathis. "Studies show that beta-glucans can help to reduce the amount of fat stored in the liver, which can provide protection and improve health."

Related: Here's What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Oatmeal Every Day

12.  Zhi shi (immature bitter orange) 

"Sometimes people look for therapeutic foods outside of their culture. Zhi shi is a dried immature bitter orange used in traditional Chinese medicine. In one study, researchers found that zhi shi could not only help prevent liver damage, but it could also possibly reverse the effects of a liver injury," says Poon. "Zhi shi is a bit difficult to find in the United States, and it would be recommended to work with a licensed traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to determine the ideal application. Check with your doctor before starting any herbal treatment to make sure that it is not contraindicated with any conditions or current medications."

Next, Foods High In Vitamin D

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