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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
What supplements would cause high AST or ALT?
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<blockquote data-quote="GarthF" data-source="post: 205411" data-attributes="member: 40089"><p>I'm really freaked out right now, because it's Saturday night and I have no doctor to contact. My Quest Lab results just came back. My AST is 95, and my ALT is 66. Back in April my AST was 21, and ALT was 27. I'm overweight, but I rarely drink. Very rarely. The same day (evening) after my test was taken on my birthday, I had 2 beers and the next day I had strange pains underneath my belly button similar to the feeling when I had diverticulitis, along with difficulty urinating. It's weird. Lately I've been taking the following supplements and vitamins:</p><p></p><p>L-Citrulline (Bulk Supplements) - 1.5 TBSP 2x daily</p><p>L-Lysine (NOW) - 1000mg - 1 daily</p><p>Pygeum (Swanson) - 1 daily</p><p>Vitamin K2 - 100mcg daily</p><p>Nature Made Stress B Complex - 1 daily</p><p>Vitamin D3 - 5000IU daily</p><p>Krill Oil - 700mg daily</p><p></p><p>Any ideas what it could be? Even though I'm overweight, I only eat healthy foods and drink a lot of water. It just seems suspect to me. I feel fine otherwise and have been going to the gym and hiking. It doesn't make sense.</p><p></p><p>Edit...My gallbladder was taken out years ago. I'm also currently on HCG monotherapy 1000IU every 3 days.</p><p></p><p>I just started exercising heavily. I'm hoping that's the culprit. This is interesting:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2291230/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarthF, post: 205411, member: 40089"] I'm really freaked out right now, because it's Saturday night and I have no doctor to contact. My Quest Lab results just came back. My AST is 95, and my ALT is 66. Back in April my AST was 21, and ALT was 27. I'm overweight, but I rarely drink. Very rarely. The same day (evening) after my test was taken on my birthday, I had 2 beers and the next day I had strange pains underneath my belly button similar to the feeling when I had diverticulitis, along with difficulty urinating. It's weird. Lately I've been taking the following supplements and vitamins: L-Citrulline (Bulk Supplements) - 1.5 TBSP 2x daily L-Lysine (NOW) - 1000mg - 1 daily Pygeum (Swanson) - 1 daily Vitamin K2 - 100mcg daily Nature Made Stress B Complex - 1 daily Vitamin D3 - 5000IU daily Krill Oil - 700mg daily Any ideas what it could be? Even though I'm overweight, I only eat healthy foods and drink a lot of water. It just seems suspect to me. I feel fine otherwise and have been going to the gym and hiking. It doesn't make sense. Edit...My gallbladder was taken out years ago. I'm also currently on HCG monotherapy 1000IU every 3 days. I just started exercising heavily. I'm hoping that's the culprit. This is interesting: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2291230/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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