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S1E10: My liver markers look good, could I still have a congested liver?

Season 1 Episode 10 Published 3 years ago
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How many times have you heard " all your labs look good", but you aren't feeling very good? In the area of liver health, this is SUPER common. Almost every single client I see needs liver support at some level due to it affecting other areas of health. We delve into the essentials of liver health, breaking down what your liver does, why it matters, and how to recognize if it might need support. You'll learn about common signs of a sluggish liver, why traditional lab work may miss subtle issues, and practical ways to give your liver some love. I, Kari, shares personal insights from my own health journey and introduces actionable tips, including the benefits of castor oil packs, to help you support your body's natural detoxification. Perfect for anyone seeking easy steps toward better health!

 

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The labs that I look at give clues the liver needs support: 

low platelets

high BUN

low creatinine

low CO2

low protein

high globulin

low albumin

high or low AST/ALT

low cholesterol

high or low triglycerides

low HDL

high LDL

high non HDL

low Free T3, which signifies a thyroid conversion issue

low vitamin D ( below 25)

low or high GGT

low PH

high TBIC

high iron

high ferritin

Pharmacist Kari Coody and Integrative Health Practitioner Jenn Patriarca host weekly conversations meant to cut through the overwhelm of alternative healthcare options. Simple, effective, easy ways to pursue health and gain an understanding without a prescription pad. It's time to simplify the process of healing.

 

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