Science backs it up: 3 fruits that fight fatty liver, regulate sugar and cholesterol

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), also known as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), happens when fat builds up in the liver. It’s linked to being overweight, diabetes, high blood pressure, and an inactive lifestyle. Many people have no symptoms, but it can sometimes cause tiredness or discomfort on the right side under the ribs.

Research shows diet can make a difference. “Some research suggest that diet rich in specific fruits reduces liver fat by 10-15% in 12 weeks.” Three fruits in particular—blueberries, apples, and avocados—stand out.

Blueberries are packed with anthocyanins, antioxidants that “protect the liver from oxidative stress” and may reduce fat formation while improving insulin sensitivity. Studies link daily blueberry intake to lower liver fat and better cholesterol balance. Experts recommend eating ½ cup 4–5 times per week, but avoiding sweetened juices.

Apples are high in fiber and polyphenols. “Pectin binds to fat and cholesterol in the gut, preventing their absorption,” while quercetin protects liver cells. Regular consumption may lower triglycerides, support blood sugar control, and increase “good” HDL cholesterol. Eating one or two apples daily, with the skin, is advised.

Avocados provide healthy fats, fiber, and vitamin E. Studies show they improve insulin sensitivity, reduce oxidative stress, and slightly lower LDL cholesterol. Half an avocado a day, 3–5 times per week, supports liver and heart health.

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