Organ Health: Liver Enzyme Management & Renal Function

Internal organ wellness is monitored through renal biomarkers and clinical enzymes, supported by nutritional detox and pancreatic health maintenance.

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What Causes High Creatinine Levels?

High creatinine levels are often caused by kidney damage. But high levels may have a number of other causes, including a urinary tract blockage, creatine supplements or some medications.

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Vitamins to Improve Kidney Function

Vitamins are needed to keep your kidneys functioning at an optimal level. Your kidneys regulate your fluid levels, stabilize your blood pressure, control your red blood cell production, balance your calcium and mineral levels and expel wastes through your urine.

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Do Certain Foods Lower ALT Liver Enzymes?

The liver is a football-sized organ in the abdomen responsible for processing nutrients and waste products from the blood. Alanine aminotransferase, or ALT, is an enzyme the liver releases in response to damage or disease. ALT is measured on routine liver function tests.

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List of Foods That Don't Cause Gas

Consisting of oxygen, carbon dioxide and other substances, gas is air that moves through your digestive tract, allowing your body to release enzymes to digest food. While foods affect people differently, limiting or avoiding common dietary gas culprits and emphasizing alternatives can help minimize discomfort.

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Causes of Left Side Abdominal Pain in Females

Causes of Left Side Abdominal Pain in Females

A woman may experience left-sided abdominal pain for a variety of reasons. Some are bothersome but harmless. Others, such as a ruptured ectopic pregnancy, can be immediately life threatening. Your age and medical history can play a major role in helping you determine the most likely causes.

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Cinnamon and Liver Damage

The liver is the largest organ in your body. It is responsible for filtering the blood, producing bile for fat digestion, making blood-clotting proteins, and recycling red blood cells.

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Magnesium and the Liver

Magnesium helps your body keep your bones strong, your blood sugar and blood pressure at normal levels, and your immune system functioning properly. It helps with the creation of protein, and it is involved in heart, nerve and muscle function.

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Elevated Liver Enzymes: Causes, Signs & Symptoms

Tests that evaluate liver function include several enzymes found in the heart, skeletal muscle and red blood cells in addition to the liver. The greatest concentration of alanine aminotransferase, sometimes called ALT or sometimes SGPT and aspartate aminotransferase, also called AST or SGOT occurs in the liver.

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How Does Turmeric Damage Or Benefit the Liver?

Turmeric is a plant widely used as a spice in curry dishes. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, it has also been used for 4,000 years to treat a variety of ailments. Turmeric is not known to damage your liver, but it is known rather for its liver-protective effects.

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How the Body Maintains Fluid & Electrolyte Balance

Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of life. A balance between fluids and electrolytes is necessary if cells are to survive and function normally. According to "Nursing Standard," approximately 60 percent of the human body is water, and body water contains electrolytes.

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Can I Eat Applesauce Before a Colonoscopy?

A colonoscopy is a testing procedure designed to give doctors a clear view of your colon and rectum. Doctors use this procedure to diagnose the presence of potential tissue abnormalities such as polyps, inflammation, ulcers and colorectal cancer.

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Most Common Causes of Blood in Urine & Elevated Liver Enzymes

Urinary tract infections and urinary calculi represent two of the most common causes of blood in the urine, medically known as hematuria. Gross hematuria, meaning the urine appears red and bloody, is distinguished from microscopic hematuria, meaning there is no visible discoloration. In the U.S.

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Detox Foot Patches Side Effects

Manufacturers of detox foot pads claim that if you stick one pad per day on the bottom of your foot for 30 consecutive nights, the ingredients the pads will draw toxins out of your body while you sleep. But it is questionable if detox foot pads really work, and there are warnings to heed.

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Elevated Liver Enzymes & Diarrhea

Liver enzymes are proteins within the liver cells that help that organ carry out many of its metabolic functions. An elevation of the liver enzymes indicates damage or inflammation of the liver. When this happens, a person may experience many symptoms of liver disease, including diarrhea.

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Can Green Tea Affect Liver Function Test Results?

Green tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant, and can be made into a beverage or an extract. Black and green tea come from the same plant, with green tea made from unfermented leaves and black tea made from fermented.

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Foods to Avoid Before a Colonoscopy

Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States and the second most common cause of cancer death, affecting more than 100,000 people each year, according to 2010 information provided by the American Cancer Society.

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Is Coffee Bad for Kidneys?

Many believe coffee causes conditions such as sleeplessness, high blood pressure and diabetes. Along with these conditions, the Centers for Disease Control reported 4.5 million new cases of kidney disease in 2009 alone, and some researchers wondered if there was a connection with coffee consumption.

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