Liver Health
48h
Results
7
Biomarkers
Liver Health
Panel
CLIA-Certified Lab
MD-Reviewed
At-Home Kit

Liver & Detox Panel

Liver Health
Panel

Assess liver enzyme levels, detoxification function, and metabolic load. Ideal for monitoring alcohol intake, medications, supplements, or managing fatty liver risk.

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Results
48 hrs
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At-Home
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Liver Health
$165.00

A targeted evaluation of liver function and inflammation. Measures key liver enzymes, bilirubin processing, protein production, cholesterol balance, triglycerides, and hsCRP to assess liver performance and metabolic risk.

ALP • GGT • Total Bilirubin • Albumin • Cholesterol • Triglycerides • hsCRP

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The Science Behind this Panel

Your liver is your body's hardest working organ — filtering toxins, processing nutrients, and regulating cholesterol every single day. This panel was designed to give you an honest, early look at how well it's doing before problems show up.

Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme found primarily in the liver and bones. Elevated levels can signal liver disease, bile duct blockage, or bone disorders.

Why we included it: ALP is one of the first enzymes to rise when something is off with your liver or bile ducts — often before you feel any symptoms at all.

Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase (GGT) is a liver enzyme that's particularly sensitive to alcohol intake, fatty liver disease, and bile duct problems. It's one of the most responsive markers to liver stress.

Why we included it: GGT rises earlier than most other liver markers in response to alcohol, medications, or fatty liver — making it a valuable early warning signal.

Bilirubin is a yellow pigment produced when red blood cells break down. Your liver processes and removes it — so elevated bilirubin often means your liver isn't keeping up.

Why we included it: High bilirubin is a direct sign of liver stress or bile duct obstruction. It's the marker behind jaundice and is essential for a complete liver picture.

Albumin is the most abundant protein in your blood and is made entirely by your liver. It carries hormones, vitamins, and drugs through the bloodstream and helps maintain fluid balance.

Why we included it: Low albumin is a sign that your liver's protein-making capacity is declining — one of the clearest indicators of chronic liver disease or malnutrition.

Total cholesterol measures the overall amount of cholesterol in your blood. Your liver produces most of your body's cholesterol and plays a central role in regulating it.

Why we included it: The liver and cholesterol are deeply connected — liver disease can cause cholesterol to spike or crash, and high cholesterol can accelerate liver damage.

Triglycerides are fats stored in your blood after eating. When consistently elevated, they signal that your liver is being overloaded — often a key driver of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Why we included it: High triglycerides are one of the earliest and most reliable signs of fatty liver disease, which affects millions of people who have no idea it's developing.

High-sensitivity C-Reactive Protein (hsCRP) is a powerful marker of systemic inflammation. The liver itself produces CRP in response to inflammation, making it directly relevant to liver health.

Why we included it: Chronic inflammation and liver disease go hand in hand. Elevated hsCRP alongside other liver markers paints a much clearer picture of what's really going on.