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Phase II detox / clearance Pathway Explained: What to Validate First

Phase II detox / clearance deserves its own pathway view because conjugation and clearance demand may be harder to manage cleanly.

What this pathway does

Phase II detox / clearance helps coordinate the biological work behind bilirubin, ggt, liver enzyme context.

Why it matters

This pathway matters because separate conjugation and clearance capacity from generic detox language.

What creates pressure on this pathway

  • genetic friction inside the core genes
  • insufficient reserve under routine metabolic or immune load

Validation markers to consider

  • Bilirubin
  • GGT
  • liver enzyme context

Where DNA analysis helps

DNA helps decide whether phase ii detox / clearance belongs near the top of the validation list or stays in the background.

Example Insight

Phase II detox / clearance is more actionable when contributory genes and practical markers point in the same direction.

Bilirubin

What to do next

  • Check Bilirubin first.
  • Use the rest of the marker set to confirm whether the signal is active in practice.

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