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Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) is an enzyme present throughout your body, and mostly it's nothing to worry about. However, ALP deficiencies do happen sometimes as a symptom of larger medical problems. If you have a condition associated with low ALP or if your doctor has discussed low ALP blood tests with you, it's important to follow up and seek treatment for the underlying cause. Additionally, adding healthy fats and certain supplements to your diet may also help raise your alkaline phosphatase levels.
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