I didn’t even know I had fatty liver....
Honestly, I didn’t even know what it was.
Like most women, I thought liver problems were for heavy drinkers. I barely touched alcohol. I wasn’t “that overweight.”
I figured my fatigue, bloating, and stubborn belly weight were just… normal. Stress, age, maybe bad luck.
But then came the moment that changed everything.
We were at a family BBQ. I was holding a plate, chatting with my sister-in-law, when out of nowhere my vision blurred.
I felt dizzy. My hands were shaking.I brushed it off. Told her I hadn’t eaten enough.
But deep down I knew something wasn’t right.
“I never thought much about my liver…”
Like most people, I assumed that as long as I didn’t drink heavily, my liver was fine.
But looking back now, the signs were everywhere.
I was exhausted no matter how long I slept. My stomach constantly felt bloated — like I was carrying around extra weight that didn’t belong to me. I couldn’t stop craving sugar, even when I tried to eat clean.
And no matter how hard I worked out, the belly fat refused to budge.
I kept telling myself it was just part of getting older. That maybe this was how it was supposed to feel.
But then came the wake-up call: I ended up in the hospital.
It started with what I thought was the flu. I was so weak I could barely stand.
Still, I tried to push through — because moms don’t get sick days. But after three days of barely functioning, I finally dragged myself to the doctor.
I expected a quick visit and maybe some vitamins.
Instead, after running tests, the doctor came back looking serious.
She sat down, looked me in the eyes, and said,
“Your liver is struggling. You have fatty liver.”
I froze.
Fatty liver?
I wanted to argue. I don’t even drink. I’m not that overweight. How could that be?
Then she explained:
“Your insulin levels are high. Your liver is overloaded and storing fat instead of processing it. If we don’t do something now, it could turn into something more serious.”
That moment changed everything for me.
I left the clinic determined.
I swore I’d clean up my diet, start exercising, do all the “right things.”
I cut sugar. I ate nothing but salads. I forced myself into workouts late at night after the kids went to sleep.
But it didn’t work.
I lost a few pounds — then gained them back. My cravings didn’t go away. The bloating stayed. And despite my efforts, my energy was still in the gutter.
I thought maybe I just didn’t have the willpower. That something was broken in me.
Eventually, I gave up — tired, frustrated, and ashamed.
No one had explained that fatty liver isn’t just a food issue.
It’s a metabolic issue. A hormone issue. A stress issue.
Your liver is at the center of it all — processing what you eat, how you store fat, and how your body handles insulin. When it's out of balance, everything else goes out of balance too.
And that’s why, no matter what I tried, nothing worked.
Until I found out about the 5 hidden liver traps keeping women like me stuck.
Most women with fatty liver are unknowingly caught in one or more of these traps — and no amount of willpower can fix them until you address them properly.
Silent Insulin Resistance
Even if you’re not diabetic, your cells may already be resisting insulin, forcing your liver to store fat instead of burning it. You feel hungry all the time, especially for sugar and carbs — and no matter what you do, the fat won’t budge.
Overloaded Liver
Your liver is your body’s detox and fat-burning engine — but when it’s overwhelmed, it stops burning and starts storing fat. That’s why you feel sluggish, bloated, and “puffy,” even if you’re eating healthy.
Chronic Sugar Cravings
When your liver isn’t functioning properly, your body keeps signaling for quick energy — sugar — keeping you trapped in a cycle of cravings and guilt. This isn’t about willpower. It’s biology.
Stress Hormones Blocking Fat Loss
When you’re stressed (and what mom isn’t?), your body releases cortisol — which tells your liver to store fat for “emergencies.” So no, it’s not just about relaxing — your hormones are working against you.
Extreme Diets Backfiring
Skipping meals, starving yourself, or following extreme plans can actually make your liver store more fat. Your body clings to fat for survival — especially around the belly — when it thinks it’s starving.
After another doctor’s appointment (and worse labs than before), I went home and started researching fatty liver in a panic.
That’s when I found a simple online quiz.
It claimed to uncover the real cause of your symptoms and create a personalized plan to heal your liver naturally.
It sounded almost too good to be true.
But I took it.
And for the first time… everything finally made sense.
The quiz didn’t just explain my symptoms — it showed me how all of them were connected.
The cravings. The fatigue. The belly fat. Even the mood swings.
It introduced me to Digesti — an app built specifically to reverse fatty liver using a gentle, realistic plan designed for women like me.
No starvation. No gym marathons.
Just small, simple shifts that worked with my body — not against it.
I committed to the Digesti plan for a month.
After the first week, the bloating was gone.
By the second week, my cravings started fading.
By the end of the month, I had lost 25 lbs.
And after 3 months? I was down 42 lbs. My liver numbers were normal again.
And I finally had energy. I felt lighter — in every sense of the word. My clothes fit differently. My mind was clearer. My body wasn’t fighting me anymore.
Digesti helped balance my insulin, ease the cravings, and finally unlock the fat that wouldn’t budge for years.
Instead of counting calories or cutting out entire food groups, I focused on supporting my liver.
And once that clicked, the bloating, exhaustion, and belly weight finally started to melt away.
No one talks about this.
No one warns women that the real reason they feel stuck might be their liver.
But if you’ve been doing everything “right” and still can’t lose weight… if your belly feels heavy no matter how many workouts you squeeze in…
Please take the quiz.
It’s free. It takes 2 minutes. And it might explain everything.
I wish I’d found it sooner.
You don’t need another diet.
You need the right plan for your liver.
And you might just feel like yourself again — finally.