How to reduce alkaline phosphatase levels in liver?
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Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme naturally found in your liver, digestive system, kidney, and bones. A high ALP may indicate health conditions including liver damage, liver disease, bone disease, or a blocked bile duct. In most instances, high ALP is a temporary and non-serious concern. Children and teenagers, in particular, may have a higher ALP than adults. ALP rates can be lowered through a combination of medication, dietary changes, and lifestyle modifications. Talk to your doctor about whether further testing is needed
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