How to Reduce Elevated Liver Enzymes

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Tip 1 - 14 Foods that Cleanse the Liver

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14 Foods that Cleanse the Liver

If you have a fatty liver or just want to detox, you should try eating the following liver cleanse foods.

Tip 2 - Ways to Lower Liver Enzymes

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Ways to Lower Liver Enzymes

A detailed hub on what are liver enzymes, how the liver enzyme levels increase, causes, symptoms and the ways to lower liver enzymes and live a healthy life

Tip 3 - How to Lower Elevated Liver Enzymes

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How to Lower Elevated Liver Enzymes

The liver is the largest organ in our bodies.

Tip 4 - Do You Have High Liver Enzymes or a Fatty Liver?

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Do You Have High Liver Enzymes or a Fatty Liver?

If your doctor delivers news of high liver enzymes or a fatty liver, make sure you understand what that means.

Tip 5 - How to Lower Liver Enzymes

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How to Lower Liver Enzymes

The liver is unique in many ways. It's the body's largest internal organ, and is one of the few organs with limited regenerative power.http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/liverdiseases.html The liver has many essential functions, from the...
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Tip 6 - How to Treat Elevated Liver Enzymes ALT & AST | LIVESTRONG.COM

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How to Treat Elevated Liver Enzymes ALT & AST | LIVESTRONG.COM

Elevated liver enzymes usually are not a life-threatening condition, but high ALT and AST do warrant prompt medical attention. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis caused more than 39,000 deaths in the United States in 2005, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the hospitalization of about 112,000 people. Elevated...

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