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What Diet Should Be Taken To Bring Back Liver Enzyme Levels To Normal?
Hi Doctor, According to my blood results, my AST (SGOT) is 31 range on HIGH and my ALT (SGPT) is 46 which is extremely high. I have to come back to do another test between 2-4 weeks. Can Green Tea, Alpha Lipoic Acid, Milk Thistle, Fish Oil and any vegetables can bring my SGOT and SGPT back to normal?
Hi Thank you for posting your query in HCM. I had gone through your question I understand your concerns. Abnormal levels of liver enzymes are seen in liver disorders like fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis, drug induced toxicity, cholestasis. If i were your treating doctor i wolud ask you to get blood tests to find presence of any infections, ultrasound abdomen to check for fatty liver and wolud treat accordingly. I would also advise you to change lifestyle modifications by getting regular physical activities, and by having balanced healthy diet that should include low carbohydrates, low fats, high protein, add more servings of more vegetables and fruits. Drink 3 litres of water daily. Avoid white sugar, white rice, honey, fast foods, deep fried foods, junk foods, maida and its products. Hope i have answered your question if you have further questions i will be happy to help.
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What Diet Should Be Taken To Bring Back Liver Enzyme Levels To Normal?
Hi Thank you for posting your query in HCM. I had gone through your question I understand your concerns. Abnormal levels of liver enzymes are seen in liver disorders like fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis, drug induced toxicity, cholestasis. If i were your treating doctor i wolud ask you to get blood tests to find presence of any infections, ultrasound abdomen to check for fatty liver and wolud treat accordingly. I would also advise you to change lifestyle modifications by getting regular physical activities, and by having balanced healthy diet that should include low carbohydrates, low fats, high protein, add more servings of more vegetables and fruits. Drink 3 litres of water daily. Avoid white sugar, white rice, honey, fast foods, deep fried foods, junk foods, maida and its products. Hope i have answered your question if you have further questions i will be happy to help.