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Usually, 0 to 30 IU/L are considered Normal GGT Levels, and anything beyond it could indicate that your liver is not working as it should. In short, levels above 0 to 30 IU/L are considered dangerous and may need immediate attention. The GGT (Gamma-Glutamyl Transferase) test measures the GGT enzyme level in the blood. It assesses liver and bile duct health, detects liver diseases, and identifies alcohol consumption or medication effects. A high GGT (Gamma Glutamyltransferase) level in the blood is the most widely used marker of heavy alcohol consumption. A GGT elevation usually suggests a liver damage due to benign diseases like fatty liver or due to some issues of concern like hepatitis or cirrhosis. Understand normal and high GGT levels , their implications, and how to lower them. Get tips on maintaining healthy GGT levels .