Liver Health: Steatosis Reversal, Cirrhosis & Enzyme Markers

Liver health management requires monitoring biochemical markers like albumin and bilirubin while implementing nutritional interventions to reverse steatosis.

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Causes of Elevated Bilirubin Levels

Bilirubin is a byproduct of normal hemoglobin breakdown. When old red blood cells are broken down, the hemoglobin within them is converted into bilirubin. The liver then degrades bilirubin into bile and either stores it in the gallbladder or excretes it through the stool.

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