Liver Dysfunction

What Does It Mean?

Liver dysfunction refers to any condition that impairs the liver’s ability to perform its critical functions, including detoxification, metabolism, and protein synthesis. Common causes include:

  • Chronic alcohol use
  • Viral infections (Hepatitis B, C)
  • Exposure to environmental toxins and heavy metals
  • Fatty liver disease (NAFLD/NASH)
  • Chronic medication use (NSAIDs, acetaminophen, certain antibiotics)

How Did We Get There?

Diagnosis & Assessment

Patients with liver dysfunction may present with:

  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
  • Abdominal pain (especially in the upper right quadrant)
  • Dark urine and pale stool
  • Nausea and loss of appetite
  • Swelling in the legs or abdomen due to fluid retention

Lab Test Findings

The following lab markers help diagnose liver dysfunction and assess its severity:

Lab Test Expected Change Optimal  Range
Albumin Decreased 4.50-5.00 g/dL
Albumin : Globulin Ratio Altered 1.40-2.10
Alkaline Phosphatase Increased 45.00-100.00 U/L
ALT (SGPT) Increased 10.00-26.00 U/L
AST (SGOT) Increased 10.00-26.00 U/L
AST (SGOT) : ALT (SGPT) Ratio Altered 0.00-1.00
Bilirubin (urine) Increased Negative mg/dL
Bilirubin Direct Increased 0.10-0.15 mg/dL
Bilirubin, Total Increased 0.50-0.90 mg/dL
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Altered 10.00-16.00 mg/dL
Ceruloplasmin Altered 18.00-21.00 mg/dL
Cholesterol, Serum Normal or Increased 180.00-200.00 mg/dL
Color May indicate bile pigment presence YELLOW
Ferritin Altered 45.00-79.00 ng/mL
Glutathione Decreased 373.00-838.00 µM
Iron, Total Altered 85.00-130.00 µg/dL
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) Increased 140.00-200.00 U/L
Monocyte Abs Altered 0.22-0.60 Cells/µL
Total Protein Altered 6.90-7.4 g/dL
Triglycerides, Serum Normal or Increased 70.00-80.00 mg/dL
Uric Acid (Male) Increased 3.50-5.40 mg/dL
Urobilinogen Altered Negative
Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Decreased 50.00-90.00 ng/mL

How Do We Treat It?

Functional Medicine Approach

Treatment focuses on reducing liver inflammation, enhancing detoxification, and supporting hepatocyte regeneration through targeted supplementation.

Supplement Protocol

Supplement Function Dosage & Frequency
V-Inflamma Reduces systemic inflammation 4 capsules without food, daily
Levo Plasmin Supports circulation and hepatic detoxification 1 capsule without food, twice daily
Vita-Glutathione Master antioxidant that aids in liver detoxification 3 capsules with or without food, daily
CoQ-10 300 mg Provides antioxidant support and cellular energy 1 capsule with food, daily
Novo Hepatic Supports liver function and bile production 1 capsule without food, daily
Vita DIM Supports hormonal balance and liver detox pathways 2 capsules with or without food, daily
Vita-Omega Provides essential fatty acids for liver and metabolic health 2 capsules with food, daily
Vita-Biotic Supports gut microbiome, essential for liver detox 1 capsule without food, daily

Additional Lifestyle Interventions:

  • Hydration: Increase purified water intake to support detoxification
  • Dietary Adjustments: Emphasize whole foods, avoid processed fats, and include liver-supporting foods like beets, cruciferous vegetables, and turmeric
  • Avoid Alcohol and Toxins: Reduce liver burden by eliminating alcohol and minimizing exposure to chemicals
  • Gut Health Support: Improve microbiome balance to support liver detox pathways