Homocysteine 24ummol/L is not normal. In the clinical reference level of homocysteine is: 5 to 15 ummol/L. If homocysteine is detected higher than this value, it means that the patient’s blood homocysteine is too high and should be taken seriously. Excessive homocysteine will cause damage to the cells, tissues and organs of the body, and will have certain effects on the body. In the clinic, it is found that homocysteine has a close relationship with blood pressure, blood sugar, etc.; it also has a great relationship with cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, dementia disease, bone disease, etc. For patients with high homocysteine, the situation can be improved by actively adjusting the diet and consuming foods rich in folic acid, such as: green leafy vegetables, beans, fruits, etc., which can help reduce the level of homocysteine in the blood.