Here is the distort part from our AF short. He
Post# of 72440
He left off some very important details.
"• Seven (7) subjects had on-treatment ALT and/or AST elevations >2xULN
• Elevations in ALT and/or AST do not appear dose related; n=2 in each active group, n=1 in placebo group
• No associated increases noted for bilirubin "
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/571535...e+Vers.pdf
" Mild to moderate elevations of the liver enzymes are common. They are often unexpectedly encountered on routine blood screening tests in otherwise healthy individuals. The AST and ALT readings in such cases are usually between twice the upper limits of normal and several hundred units/liter. One of the most common causes of mild to moderate elevations of these liver tests is a condition referred to as fatty liver (steatohepatitis or hepatic steatosis). In the United States, the most frequent cause of fatty liver is alcohol abuse. Other causes of fatty liver include diabetes mellitus and obesity. Fatty liver tests are composed of several tests including blood tests, CT and/or MRI tests and in some individuals, a liver biopsy."
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/mobile...lekey=6274