The liver works continuously to remove waste products, produce bile, and help supply the body with energy.
According to Parade, liver specialist Susan Kais says that the first meal of the day can help support liver health when it is properly balanced.
Eggs and oatmeal are the best choice

According to liver specialist Susan Kais, a combination of eggs and a bowl of oatmeal topped with fresh berries and nuts or seeds is the best breakfast for supporting liver health.
Eggs

Eggs contain both protein and choline, which support liver function while also providing energy and promoting satiety.
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Oatmeal

Oatmeal is rich in fiber, which may help reduce fat accumulation in the liver while supporting healthy blood sugar and cholesterol levels.
Fiber

Research published in Frontiers in Public Health suggests that a high-fiber diet may reduce the risk of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease.
Berries

Fresh berries are rich in antioxidants, which may help prevent liver inflammation and limit fat accumulation.
Nuts and seeds

Nuts and seeds contain antioxidants, protein, and unsaturated fats, all of which have been linked to lower levels of liver fat and a reduced risk of fatty liver disease.
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Avocado toast is a good alternative

Whole-grain toast topped with avocado is another healthy option because avocado contains both healthy fats and dietary fiber that may help support liver function.
Hummus on whole-grain bread is also recommended

Whole-grain bread topped with hummus provides both protein and fiber, which can support digestion and the liver's natural detoxification processes.
Green smoothies may benefit the liver

Smoothies made with leafy green vegetables such as spinach or kale provide antioxidants and nutrients that may help reduce liver inflammation.
Ultra-processed breakfast foods should be limited

Breakfast products that are high in added sugar and calories may increase fat accumulation in the liver over time while offering limited nutritional value.
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Processed meat

Breakfasts that include bacon, sausages, or other processed meats often contain unhealthy fats and preservatives, which may contribute to weight gain when consumed regularly.
Whole fruit is better than fruit juice

Fruit juice lacks the dietary fiber found in whole fruit and can therefore cause more rapid increases in blood sugar levels.
For this reason, eating whole fruit is recommended instead of drinking fruit juice.
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