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What Are Liver Enzymes?
Liver Enzymes are made by cells throughout the body but are found in highest concentrations in liver cells. These enzymes are found inside liver cells, so when the concentration is elevated in the blood, usually indicates liver cells (hepatocytes) are inflamed, damaged for dying. Below is a list of the four common liver enzymes that are routinely tested on an annual basis or monitored due to certain medications, such as Statin drugs and acetaminophen.
Liver Enzymes:
Liver Enzyme Reference Range: (Quest Diagnostics)
Liver Enzyme Test
AST
ALT
6 – 29 U/L
33 – 130 U/L
GGT
3 – 95 U/L
3 – 70 U/L
Something we have consistently observed with our patients over the past ten years is slightly elevated liver enzymes. Specifically, a slight elevation to AST and ALT.
If your liver enzymes are elevated, then you have, or you are on the way to having a fatty liver. When the liver enzymes are found elevated on blood work, most doctors will ask how much are you drinking and tell you to cut down. People with NAFLD have a fatty liver, but it is not due to alcohol intake. I have had many patients say their doctor will not believe they don’t drink. This is called Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, abbreviated as NAFLD (pronounced Na-Fold’).
The liver metabolizes fructose. Having a lot of high fructose corn syrup is especially hard on the liver. Because high fructose corn syrup will skyrocket insulin and the liver has to work extra hard at metabolizing it. NAFLD usually gets dismissed by doctors. I think that is because there is no medication for fatty liver. If there is not a medication for it, then most docs do not know how to treat it.
People often ask me:
One of the major consequences of fatty liver disease is liver cancer. That is a clear indication that fatty liver and slightly elevated liver enzymes should be addressed.
Other issues that occur with a fatty liver:
The liver is an extremely powerful organ. It has over 600 different functions such as detoxifying metabolites and making proteins important for our blood, role in hormone production, the list goes on. If the liver is burdened and not able to function efficiently, this can impact our quality of life and our health.
As mentioned above, there is no medication to take for a fatty liver disease. Because of this many conventional doctors do not treat fatty liver. And most people are dismissed to watch and wait. Fatty liver is very treatable. But it is a multifactorial process.
Treatment Approach for Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD):
The process takes time and effort. But the effort is worth it. By healing fatty liver, people reduce the risk of liver cancer and live healthier and more energetic lives. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below or send an email to [email protected].
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By Dr Valorie Davidson and Dr Robert MakiWhat Are Liver Enzymes?
Liver Enzymes are made by cells throughout the body but are found in highest concentrations in liver cells. These enzymes are found inside liver cells, so when the concentration is elevated in the blood, usually indicates liver cells (hepatocytes) are inflamed, damaged for dying. Below is a list of the four common liver enzymes that are routinely tested on an annual basis or monitored due to certain medications, such as Statin drugs and acetaminophen.
Liver Enzymes:
Liver Enzyme Reference Range: (Quest Diagnostics)
Liver Enzyme Test
AST
ALT
6 – 29 U/L
33 – 130 U/L
GGT
3 – 95 U/L
3 – 70 U/L
Something we have consistently observed with our patients over the past ten years is slightly elevated liver enzymes. Specifically, a slight elevation to AST and ALT.
If your liver enzymes are elevated, then you have, or you are on the way to having a fatty liver. When the liver enzymes are found elevated on blood work, most doctors will ask how much are you drinking and tell you to cut down. People with NAFLD have a fatty liver, but it is not due to alcohol intake. I have had many patients say their doctor will not believe they don’t drink. This is called Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, abbreviated as NAFLD (pronounced Na-Fold’).
The liver metabolizes fructose. Having a lot of high fructose corn syrup is especially hard on the liver. Because high fructose corn syrup will skyrocket insulin and the liver has to work extra hard at metabolizing it. NAFLD usually gets dismissed by doctors. I think that is because there is no medication for fatty liver. If there is not a medication for it, then most docs do not know how to treat it.
People often ask me:
One of the major consequences of fatty liver disease is liver cancer. That is a clear indication that fatty liver and slightly elevated liver enzymes should be addressed.
Other issues that occur with a fatty liver:
The liver is an extremely powerful organ. It has over 600 different functions such as detoxifying metabolites and making proteins important for our blood, role in hormone production, the list goes on. If the liver is burdened and not able to function efficiently, this can impact our quality of life and our health.
As mentioned above, there is no medication to take for a fatty liver disease. Because of this many conventional doctors do not treat fatty liver. And most people are dismissed to watch and wait. Fatty liver is very treatable. But it is a multifactorial process.
Treatment Approach for Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD):
The process takes time and effort. But the effort is worth it. By healing fatty liver, people reduce the risk of liver cancer and live healthier and more energetic lives. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below or send an email to [email protected].
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