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Plus she has up the B12 (908pg/ml) but this is easy to regulate by stopping her B complex, could this be the reason for high ALT levels?
I have read high ALT could be from mononucleosis, alcoholism, liver damage, kidney infection, chemical pollutants (now I am really scary)!
She takes what Dr Bob Lawrence suggests plus acetyl-L-carnitine, curcumin, acidophilus, follows BBD etc and takes 3mg LDN every night.
Does this means she should stop LDN which is the worst you can tell me? Or should have a brake every week or so for one day?
She has had many relapses last year and just recenlty feels better.
Your help PLEEEEEASE!
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