Total Bilirubin (TBIL)

Gallbladder Function

Latest measurements

Date Measurement Severity Notes
November 18, 2024 12:11 PM 0.405 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) No supplements, animal and fruit diet, electrolytes
November 5, 2024 11:11 AM 0.4 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) No supplements, animal and fruit diet, electrolytes
October 24, 2024 12:10 PM 0.396 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) No supplements, animal and fruit diet, electrolytes
October 17, 2024 07:10 AM 0.381 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) Stopped strict carnivore diet, more fruits, no supplements
October 8, 2024 12:10 PM 0.49 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) Snake juice fasting continues, Beef yesterday. Electrolytes. No supplements. Long walk in the evening.
October 7, 2024 06:10 AM 0.499 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) 36 hours of water fasting with electrolytes, Magnesium
October 5, 2024 10:10 AM 0.507 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) Bacon, Eggs, Vitamin C, Homocysteine Resist, Magnesium, Zinc
October 4, 2024 09:10 AM 0.502 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) Zinc, B complex, Vitamin C, 1 liter blueberry juice, K2, Calcium, Vit D, Collagen, Beef
October 3, 2024 09:10 AM 0.487 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) Vitamin C, Magnesium, B Complex, Vit K, Calcium, Vit D, Zinc
October 2, 2024 10:10 AM 0.482 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) 6pc kiwis, orange juice, vitamin C, heavy meat diet (missing from previous entries), B complex, zinc, Magnesium, Vit E, Collagen

Predictions

Predictions based on Least Squares linear regression model

Prediction for Predicted to happen
0.232 Normal (0.232 - 0.686) December 13, 2024 01:12 AM

Total Bilirubin (TBIL)

Gallbladder Function

Total bilirubin (TBIL) is a substance produced by the breakdown of red blood cells in the body. It plays a crucial role in liver and gallbladder function, and abnormalities in TBIL levels can indicate underlying health issues.

Significance of Total Bilirubin (TBIL) Levels:

  1. Elevated Total Bilirubin Levels (>0.686):

    • High levels of total bilirubin in the blood may indicate conditions such as hemolytic jaundice, where there is excessive breakdown of red blood cells leading to increased bilirubin production.
    • Other conditions associated with elevated TBIL levels include obstructive jaundice, where there is blockage of bile flow from the liver or gallbladder, leading to bilirubin buildup in the blood.
    • Symptoms of elevated TBIL levels may include yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice), dark urine, pale stools, fatigue, and abdominal pain.
  2. Reduced Total Bilirubin Levels (<0.232):

    • Low levels of total bilirubin in the blood are less common but may indicate reduced liver function or impaired bilirubin production.
    • Conditions such as liver disease or gallbladder dysfunction may lead to decreased bilirubin synthesis or excretion, resulting in lower TBIL levels.
    • Reduced TBIL levels may also be associated with conditions affecting red blood cell production or turnover, such as anemia or bone marrow disorders.

Improving Total Bilirubin (TBIL) Levels:

Patients can take steps to support healthy total bilirubin levels and promote liver and gallbladder function:

  1. Healthy Diet: Consume a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Avoid excessive intake of processed foods, saturated fats, and sugary beverages, which can contribute to liver and gallbladder dysfunction.

  2. Limit Alcohol: Moderate or eliminate alcohol consumption, as excessive alcohol intake can damage the liver and impair bilirubin metabolism and excretion.

  3. Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to support liver and gallbladder function and maintain hydration levels.

  4. Regular Exercise: Engage in regular physical activity to promote overall health and well-being, which can positively impact liver function and bilirubin metabolism.

  5. Manage Underlying Health Conditions: If diagnosed with liver or gallbladder disorders, follow treatment plans prescribed by healthcare providers to manage symptoms and improve organ function.

  6. Monitor Liver Health: Attend regular medical check-ups and screenings to monitor liver function and detect any abnormalities early on.

By adopting these lifestyle changes and seeking appropriate medical care, individuals can support healthy total bilirubin levels, optimize liver and gallbladder function, and maintain overall health.