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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When you are actively trying to reverse MAFLD, you have to protect your liver from unnecessary filtration workloads. The liver’s primary job is to filter toxins out of your blood, which is why the position of your seafood on the marine food chain matters immensely. Many people hear &#8220;eat more fish for omega-3s&#8221; and immediately...</p>
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