Do it!: The most common cause nowadays for an elevated alt / SGPT in a non-drinker is lack of exercise -- the liver asking the owner to get back into a fitness-focused life. A savvy physician will rule out hepatitis b, hepatitis c, wilson's, hemochromatosis, medication effect, and autoimmune hepatitis. And in any case, you're at your prime as a young man -- staying fit is a great gift.
Answered 6/10/2014
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See details: Exercise will not lower the.Alt level unless you sre overweight and the elevation is related to a fatty liver. Your uric acid level is normal. Forget about it.
Answered 2/1/2014
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Uric acid: Kidney impairment and diuretic meds are common causes. Diet can aggravate. So avoid alcohol, animal fats, organ meats and shellfish. Limit other meats to 4 oz per day. Avoid high fructose corn syrup containing drinks. Add egg whites, quinoa, soy as protein. Eat lots of fruit and veggies. Drink 3 liters per day. Tart cherry juice daily can help. Achieve ideal wt
Answered 9/20/2014
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