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I take 6 NAC's and 4 milk thistle a day. Liver counts are always normal except for one test when I was on less of a dosage and it was just slightly elevated.
I also drink lemon water every day.
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chiquita incognita
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Christopher HObbs, one of the world-top phytotherapy authorities, has a wonderful book called Natural Therapy for your Liver.
I absolutely very highly recommend this book to anyone with liver issues. It is truly informative.
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Gluten free diet, as gluten intolerance can cause elevations in liver enzymes and going on antibiotics may alter gut flora sufficiently to cause gluten indigestion, resulting in a highertoxin load on the liver. Also, antibiotics themselves can alter liver enzymes...
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Jane2904
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I wonder about this too.
If gluten free and no antibiotics, what else could cause liver enzymes to be elevated?
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