About Tim Dailey - Founder, LiverWise

Stage 3 Fatty Liver - No Medication - Under 12 Months

I am not a doctor. I am a patient with documented results and a method. This page tells you exactly who I am, what I did, and why it matters to you.

Clinically Verified — Fibroscan · MRI · Lab Records
ALT
127
43
U/L — normal
AST
48
24
U/L — normal
Liver Fat
65%
<5%
normal range
Fibrosis
F2
F0
no scarring
Steatosis
Gd 3
0
none detected

Tim's personal results — fibroscan, MRI, and lab records. Under 12 months. No medications. Individual results will vary based on diagnosis severity, adherence, and health history. This is not medical advice. See full disclaimer below.

THE STARTING POINT

Six Years Sober. Still Diagnosed.

I had already done what most people assume is the hard part. Six years without a drink. My doctor had been monitoring my liver enzymes throughout and consistently told me I was healing, not to worry.

I was not convinced. I pushed for a referral to a liver specialist. I asked for more specific testing. I sat in a specialist's office and heard the words Stage 3 NASH for the first time — fatty liver disease with F2 fibrosis, 65% liver fat, significant scarring. One step from cirrhosis.

"I thought I had already done the hard part. And it still wasn't enough."

The advice I received after the diagnosis amounted to: eat better, lose weight. No specifics. No mechanism explained. No system. A direction and a door.

I was going through a divorce at the time. Raising my son alone. Caring for aging parents. I had a lot going on and no shortage of available excuses. I did not use them. I built a system instead.


WHAT I DID ABOUT IT

Eight Months. Every Peer-Reviewed Paper I Could Find.

I had spent twenty years studying how food actually behaves — chemically, structurally, under heat, over time. I applied that same methodology to the research on NAFLD and NASH.

I cross-referenced peer-reviewed hepatology literature for eight months. I built a scoring system for healing foods across five independent pathways. I cleared my kitchen and rebuilt it from first principles. I tested everything on myself, tracked every variable, and adjusted based on what the labs showed.

This is not a diet I read about. It is a system I built, ran on my own liver, and documented with verified clinical results.

"A clinical trial researcher reviewed my results and told me they outperformed pharmaceutical targets — and advised me not to join the study."

My hepatologist called the results unprecedented and asked to document the case. Under 12 months. No medications. F2 fibrosis to F0. Liver fat from 65% to under 5%. Steatosis from Grade 3 to zero.


THE BACKGROUND

What I Actually Am — And What I'm Not.

What I Am

Patient
Diagnosed Stage 3 NASH. Documented results. I have been where you are.
Chef
Classical French apprenticeship. Worked in restaurants ranked among the top 100 in the world, including multiple Michelin-starred kitchens. Twenty years across fine dining, aviation, consulting, and commissary — working at the intersection of food and science.
Researcher
Eight months in the peer-reviewed hepatology literature. Built the WNDS food scoring system. Ran fermentation experiments. Twenty years of professional food science applied to the question of what the liver actually needs.
Father
Single dad. My son was eight when I was diagnosed. He is the reason I built this instead of accepting what I was told. We cook together. He handles a nine-inch chef's knife and his cuts are genuinely solid.
Six Years Sober
I was six years sober at the time of my diagnosis — longer now. I am open about it. I do not lead with it. It matters because it pre-empts the assumption that stopping drinking is sufficient. It was not, for me. The program addresses NAFLD — fatty liver disease in people who are not drinking.
What I Am Not

I am not a doctor, hepatologist, dietitian, or licensed healthcare provider. I do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. I am a patient with documented results and a method. Everything I share is educational. Your physician is your physician — work with them. But learn from someone who has actually done what you are trying to do.


WHY THIS EXISTS

The Gap the Medical System Left Open.

The advice most people receive after a fatty liver diagnosis is: eat better, lose weight. That advice is not wrong. It is incomplete in ways that matter enormously.

There is no specificity. No mechanism explained. No answer to which foods, in what order, doing what in the liver. No system for the person who is scared, overwhelmed, and has already tried to eat better without knowing what that actually means for this specific condition.

I spent eight months finding those answers. I built a system out of them. I ran it on myself and documented what happened. LiverWise exists because nobody should have to do what I did to get that information.

The program is built around two phases: remove what is damaging your liver, then systematically add what supports its recovery. Not a diet. Not a supplement stack. A method — built by a person who used it, with the labs to show what it did.

Start With the 72-Hour Protocol

The same first step I took. Free. No obligation. It is Step 1 of the system — not a teaser, a real start.

No credit card. No spam. One email with the protocol, then the education sequence begins.


Medical Disclaimer and Results Disclosure: Tim Dailey is not a physician, hepatologist, dietitian, or licensed healthcare provider. Nothing on this website constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your qualified healthcare provider before making any changes to your diet, lifestyle, or treatment plan — especially if you have been diagnosed with liver disease or any other medical condition.

Tim's results (ALT: 127→40, AST: 48→24, Liver Fat: 65%→<5%, Fibrosis: F2→F0, Steatosis: Grade 3→0) are his personal documented results, verified by fibroscan, MRI, and laboratory records. These results are not typical. Individual results will vary based on diagnosis severity, adherence, overall health, and many other factors. These results should not be interpreted as a guarantee or expectation of what any other person will experience.

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