Would Cholesterol And Triglyceride Levels Regularize Through A Two Hour Workout Everyday?
Hi Doctor, I am years old recently i examined my blood the reports are as follows: Serum Cholesterol 206 Triglycerides 343 HDL 31 LDL 137 VLDL 68.6 SGPT (ALT) 199 On daily basis i do about 2 hours exercise, also i am using C-4 Pre-workout and test boosters please advise me, are these because of the pre-workouts and Test booster or not?
I have gone through your blood test report and the following is my answer:
- Your ALT is very high indicating possible inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis testing should be further run to rule out hepatitis. Abdominal ultrasound should be also run.
- Your triglycerides are really high putting at risk for cardiovascular issues. That will be a possible cause to high ALT (suspect hepatosteatosis - fatty liver.)
Of course, the supplements you are taking can alter your lipid profile and ALT test. Should stop taking them. Start a healthy diet. Run the abovementioned tests to rule out infectious hepatitis. Further consultation with gastrohepatologist is highly recommended.
For the moment, I can only advise taking Silimarin (stinging nettle supplement) and vitamin E to help cleanse your liver.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Albana Sejdini,
General & Family Physician
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Would Cholesterol And Triglyceride Levels Regularize Through A Two Hour Workout Everyday?
Hello, I have gone through your blood test report and the following is my answer: - Your ALT is very high indicating possible inflammation of the liver. Hepatitis testing should be further run to rule out hepatitis. Abdominal ultrasound should be also run. - Your triglycerides are really high putting at risk for cardiovascular issues. That will be a possible cause to high ALT (suspect hepatosteatosis - fatty liver.) Of course, the supplements you are taking can alter your lipid profile and ALT test. Should stop taking them. Start a healthy diet. Run the abovementioned tests to rule out infectious hepatitis. Further consultation with gastrohepatologist is highly recommended. For the moment, I can only advise taking Silimarin (stinging nettle supplement) and vitamin E to help cleanse your liver. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Albana Sejdini, General & Family Physician