Camu camu, a small yet powerful berry from the Amazon rainforest, could be useful in treating non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), recent research suggests.
Camu camu is a berry that is about the size of a grape and is native to South America. It is characterized by a deep red color when ripe and a tart flavor.
NAFLD begins with fat buildup in the liver, which can lead to severe liver conditions, such as liver scarring. Without intervention, NAFLD can progress to fatal liver failure. The condition currently affects more than a quarter of adults in the United States.
Camu Camu Reduces Liver Fat
In a randomized, double-blind trial, Marette and the research team from Laval University studied 30 overweight adults with high blood lipid levels—a marker for NAFLD—who were given either 1.5 grams of camu camu powder or a placebo daily for 12 weeks.Participants taking camu camu experienced a nearly 7.5 percent reduction of fat in their livers, as measured by magnetic resonance imaging, while those taking the placebo saw a nearly 8.5 percent increase.
This difference, according to the study’s authors, highlights camu camu’s potential as a powerful natural remedy for fatty liver disease.
Known for its high vitamin C levels, camu camu contains a unique mix of beneficial polyphenols, including ellagic acid and castalagin, both of which have anti-inflammatory properties.
Polyphenols and Gut Health
The benefits of camu camu are largely attributed to its effect on fat metabolism. The researchers said they think that camu camu’s health effects come from its high concentration of polyphenols, which assist in breaking down fat in the liver and inhibit the formation of new fat.“Our hypothesis was that even a short-term treatment with camu camu would help burn the fat out of the liver,” Marette said.
Camu camu’s effectiveness is enhanced by a healthy gut microbiome, which consists of beneficial bacteria that help metabolize the polyphenols in camu camu, Marette said.
Those with a well-balanced microbiome are likely to benefit most from camu camu’s effects, he added.
Participants in the camu camu group also showed reductions in key liver enzymes that are typically elevated in people with NAFLD and indicate liver damage. Additionally, their gut microbiomes exhibited beneficial changes, indicating that gut health is linked to metabolic health.
These improvements occurred without significant changes in body weight or overall body fat, suggesting that camu camu specifically targets liver health rather than general weight loss.
Looking Ahead: Advancing Treatment for All Ages
The incidence of NAFLD has surged across all age groups from 2017 and 2021, with the most significant increase observed in children under 17.Future research aims to enhance the benefits of camu camu by identifying which gut bacteria are essential for metabolizing its polyphenols. Marette told The Epoch Times that not all participants experienced the same level of liver fat reduction, which the researchers attribute to variations in “the participants’ gut microbiota composition.”
Marette said that the next step will be to pinpoint the key bacteria needed for metabolizing these polyphenols. Researchers will also investigate the metabolic products of camu camu’s polyphenols to understand their role in reducing liver fat. The team is optimistic that camu camu could become a valuable tool for both prevention and treatment.