Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Blood Chemistry Intro: Liver and Gallbladder

Blood Chemistry:
Liver and Gallbladder

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#1: Breakdown product of hemoglobin; high levels of this may indicate jaundice.
#2: Low cholesterol, low LDL and low HDL may indicate:
#3: ________ and ___________ are aminotransferase enzymes, and transfer amino acids from one place to another.
#4: When _______ is elevated, it's a good idea to look at Isoenzymes (Isozymes)
#5: Zinc/B6 deficiency, estrogen dominance, low adrenal function, hypothyroid, or malabsorption can be indicated by low_______, in the presence of an otherwise normal liver panel.
#6: Albumin is one of the major proteins in the blood, and it reflects the client's general state of nutrition.
#7: Elevated levels of this can indicate a damaged organ in the body:

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