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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anyone taking Statins ( Crestor )
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<blockquote data-quote="bp" data-source="post: 164114" data-attributes="member: 38377"><p>LDL-p has less correlation to CVD than Lp(a) within the confines of cholesterol.</p><p></p><p>However 1 study showed that wearing a red tshirt had an even higher correlation to CVD than either LDL-p, or Lp(a).</p><p></p><p>Placing the majority of the focus on LDL-c, LDL-p and lipid management in general in terms of CVD is foolhardy at best. Other factors outway Lipid metabolism by percentages that exceed the 1000's. One excellent cardiologist and human biology phd compared it to focusing on a splinter in your finger whilst your arm was hanging off!</p><p></p><p>The single greatest factor in terms of CVD, is diabetes mellitus.</p><p>Dr Joseph Kraft famously quoted as saying that every single autopsy report he witnessed on a CVD death, had diabetes mellitus present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bp, post: 164114, member: 38377"] LDL-p has less correlation to CVD than Lp(a) within the confines of cholesterol. However 1 study showed that wearing a red tshirt had an even higher correlation to CVD than either LDL-p, or Lp(a). Placing the majority of the focus on LDL-c, LDL-p and lipid management in general in terms of CVD is foolhardy at best. Other factors outway Lipid metabolism by percentages that exceed the 1000's. One excellent cardiologist and human biology phd compared it to focusing on a splinter in your finger whilst your arm was hanging off! The single greatest factor in terms of CVD, is diabetes mellitus. Dr Joseph Kraft famously quoted as saying that every single autopsy report he witnessed on a CVD death, had diabetes mellitus present. [/QUOTE]
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