jethro
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- Joined
- Nov 2, 2017
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- PALS
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- 09/2017
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- ZAGREB
by chance, i found in 1997 that alt and ast are high, double than max referent value. i was virus free (no hep, no alcohol, nothing), nothing ached me and i checked liver after 1, 2... 10 years, results were the same. doc. said: "god knows where and when it bring consequences".
my als started with same alt and ast - high, but nobody paid attention.
after detox, nad+, cannabis etc situation is normal, normal value of liver enzimes.
what tudca is doing here in amx0035? repairs liver and keeps nerves out of apoptosis? could liver be cause or consequence? i found in sci articles that in trial, 76% pals had steatosis (fatty non alcoholic liver), which is liver disorder caused by fat. liver looks bigger, whiter and some enzimes are elevated - alt, ast, sometime ggt...
("high incidence of mild liver dysfunction", "steatosis in ALS is unlikely to be only direct consequence of dyslipidemia, but could be extra-neuronal involvement of ALS. " )
any pals with liver issue?
any pals who never had liver issue?
i reffered to:
my als started with same alt and ast - high, but nobody paid attention.
after detox, nad+, cannabis etc situation is normal, normal value of liver enzimes.
what tudca is doing here in amx0035? repairs liver and keeps nerves out of apoptosis? could liver be cause or consequence? i found in sci articles that in trial, 76% pals had steatosis (fatty non alcoholic liver), which is liver disorder caused by fat. liver looks bigger, whiter and some enzimes are elevated - alt, ast, sometime ggt...
("high incidence of mild liver dysfunction", "steatosis in ALS is unlikely to be only direct consequence of dyslipidemia, but could be extra-neuronal involvement of ALS. " )
any pals with liver issue?
any pals who never had liver issue?
i reffered to:
Hepatic ultrastructural changes and liver dysfunction in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - PubMed
Ultrastructural changes of hepatocytes were studied in liver biopsy specimens obtained from 21 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). In all specimens, one or more of the following abnormal findings were made: bizarre giant mitochondria; intramitochondrial paracrystalline inclusions...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Frequent hepatic steatosis in ALS: implication for systemic involvement (P6.098)
OBJECTIVE: To study whether evidence of dysmetabolism of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can be detected non-invasively by imaging study, such as liver sonography. BACKGROUND: Abnormal energy metabolism has been reported in ALS that broadens the concept of ALS as a systemic...
n.neurology.org