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A decreased serum alkaline phosphatase may be due to:

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Good Morning,

If you have not yet read this please do have a look and see what you

think. I thought it was really interesting it mentions

hyper/hyrothyroid adrenal probs, it has made me think maybe the

results of my serum alkaline ph. could be more telling than the TSh

as to my thyroid status, I could compare when and if I start Armour.

I have had some of the symptoms he mentions on the site, pain in

right shoulder, IBS..

The mention of gallbladder made me think, my Mum had hers removed in

her twenties.

Love Ali

www. drkaslow.com

A decreased serum alkaline phosphatase may be due to:

Zinc deficiency.

Hypothyroidism.

Vitamin C deficiency/Scurvy.

Folic acid deficiency.

Excess Vitamin D intake.

Low phosphorus levels (hypophosphatasia)

Celiac disease.

Malnutrition with low protein assimilation (including low stomach

acid production/hypochlorhydria).

Insufficient Parathyroid gland function.

Pernicious anemia

Vitamin B6 insufficiency

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