Paul Saladino· MD
I've never seen a GGT bum from somebody as they are eating a carnivore diet because of increased levels of ferritin
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I've never seen a GGT bum from somebody as they are eating a carnivore diet because of increased levels of ferritin
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oh my ferritin is between 140 and 160
a lot of carnivores will see their ferritin drift up into like 100 200 I'm just not worried about it at those ranges unless we see other residents of oxy distress which would be GGT I would check a clue you could check a glutathione if you were concerned about it
my fertin is 220 I don't worry about that because I don't have hematosis nor I don't have any evidence of oxidative stress connected with that