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I am a consultant Herpetologist (liver specialist), working at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, UK.
I have extensive global experience as I worked in Africa and the West Indies prior to relocating to the UK.
I have collaborated with clinicians and researchers across the ponds in the US as well as in Europe.
I have a research degree from the prestigious Imperial College London and was a member of the Prevention of Liver Fibrosis and Cancer in Africa project.
I have published more than 30 peer-reviewed papers and apps in my area of specialization.
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Jan 11, 2026 ∙ 3 min
The $2 Billion Liver Detox Lie: Why Your Liver Doesn't Need a Cleanse (And What It Actually Needs)
The wellness industry has capitalized on the idea that our bodies, particularly our livers, require assistance in detoxifying. With a staggering $2 billion market for liver detox products, many individuals are led to believe that they need to consume specific chemicals or supplements to "cleanse" their liver. However, this is a myth that needs debunking. The liver is a remarkable organ with a natural ability to detoxify itself and does not require the assistance of trendy detox products....
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Dec 31, 2025 ∙ 8 min
A 7‑Day Liver & Gut Reset That Isn’t a Detox Scam (From a Gastroenterologist)
A 7-day liver and gut reset that isn't a detox scam.
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Dec 18, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Abnormal LFTs on Your Screen? A 3-Step Specialist Framework for Primary Care
The 'Point-of-Care' Headache.
You’re in a busy clinic. You open a lab report and see it: an isolated rise in ALT, a slightly "off" Bilirubin, or a persistent GGT elevation. The patient is sitting across from you, looking for answers. Do you refer immediately? Do you wait and retest in 3 months? Or is this the early warning sign of something that requires an urgent workup? In the $10 billion liver health industry, generic advice is everywhere. But in clinical practice, precision is the
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Nimzing Ladep, MBBS FRCP PhD
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