Anaemia can be associated with low ferritin and high Folate levels.
vitamin b12 deficiency
Muscular pain causes high CK levels in dogs
High levels of ozone in the atmosphere can cause
Folate has shown to play a dual role in cancer development, and high folate intake promotes advanced carcinogenesis.
I read on a website called "psychobabble" that between 1.4 and 5.4 mg of folate (in the form of l-methylfolate, or metafolin) are recommended to combat both Lamictal's depletion of folate, and the memory/cognitive loss Lamictal sometimes causes. Another site said 1mg folate per 100mg Lamictal.
High ozone levels are by lightening. Soldering also produces ozone.
calcium causes cheese to have high energy levels
Polycythaemia is one cause of high heamoglobin levels
High cholesterol levels, and not enough exercise.
When you drink too much urine, it causes an increase in monocyte levels
too much protein not digested