Hello Mr. Soumaya,
Thank you for your question and welcome to Health Care Magic. I read your query and I understand your concern.
You do not mention the cause of your
jaundice condition, but as I see, your
liver function test reports show very high values. Are these your actual blood reports values? When did you make your blood analyses for the last time?
In order to help your liver to recover quicker, you have to give it a hand by avoiding some foods, and eating some others.
You have to avoid processed foods and fast foods, junk food including fats, sugars (consider carbs carefully and skip the sweets), empty calories, chemicals and additives as they can worsen recovery times. You have to avoid also alcohol, fats and fried foods.
I would recommend you drink plenty of water, eat small meals and don't skip any meal, eat fruits and vegetables, protein reach foods in the form of low-fat milk and dairy products along with lean meats, beans, eggs and soy products can also be a part of a healthy liver diet.
Regarding the question when can you resume eating fast foods, they are never considered as a healthy diet, but despite it you can resume eating them after your liver enzymes get to their normal range.
Hope I helped with my answer. For further concerns or follow up questions, feel free to ask again.
Wishing you good health,
Dr. Ina