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<blockquote data-quote="xcpatr922" data-source="post: 210257" data-attributes="member: 43072"><p>Have you talk to cardiologist and run some treadmill test ? Doctor will give you the statin anyway with non-zero CAC. I think it's best to talk to the cardiologist rather than too many supplements that may not help that much. My issue with the CAC is all plaque occurred in RDA, hence one artery only. LAD has zero plaque. My HSCRP ws also very high along with PTH hormone level. Reducing weight and drugs (combination of anti platelet agent/statin/ARB/beta blocker that helps me). Consuming milk reducing PTH level.</p><p></p><p>Actually I've stopped looking for further health supplements as it seems not working. The statin will reduce the inflammation somehow and converting the soft plaque to hard plaque with more calcium (hence less chance of plaque rupture).</p><p></p><p>The one that truly reduces MI chance is the anti platelet/anti coagulation agent. What I don't know is why the doc doesn't prescribe this prior to MI, it's just an intensified aspirin anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcpatr922, post: 210257, member: 43072"] Have you talk to cardiologist and run some treadmill test ? Doctor will give you the statin anyway with non-zero CAC. I think it's best to talk to the cardiologist rather than too many supplements that may not help that much. My issue with the CAC is all plaque occurred in RDA, hence one artery only. LAD has zero plaque. My HSCRP ws also very high along with PTH hormone level. Reducing weight and drugs (combination of anti platelet agent/statin/ARB/beta blocker that helps me). Consuming milk reducing PTH level. Actually I've stopped looking for further health supplements as it seems not working. The statin will reduce the inflammation somehow and converting the soft plaque to hard plaque with more calcium (hence less chance of plaque rupture). The one that truly reduces MI chance is the anti platelet/anti coagulation agent. What I don't know is why the doc doesn't prescribe this prior to MI, it's just an intensified aspirin anyway. [/QUOTE]
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