Reference ranges
Optimal ranges are tighter than standard lab ranges and reflect functional-medicine targets, not the populations they were derived from. Reference bands depend on sex, age, and circumstance — Juno's lab analysis layers your profile context onto the printed range when you paste a value.
Peptide relevance
Completes the hepatic panel alongside ALT (existing), AST, and GGT. ALP is produced by liver, bone, intestine, and placenta — elevation patterns: hepatocellular = ALT/AST up, ALP normal; cholestatic = ALP + GGT up; bone = ALP up with normal GGT (Paget's, vitamin D deficiency, bone tumors, healing fractures, growing adolescents). No direct peptide effects in common stacks. GROWTH-HORMONE-AXIS NUANCE: CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin + Tesamorelin can transiently raise ALP via bone remodeling (especially in younger users); persistent elevation warrants a fractionated ALP to separate liver vs bone origin.
Have a recent ALP (alkaline phosphatase) value?
Paste it on the lab analysis page. Juno reads your active stack + (if shared) your medications and conditions, and surfaces plausible contributors with citations. Doesn't diagnose.
Sign-in required. The analysis is saved to your private history and audit-logged.