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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Elevated LDL
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 248369" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’ve literally never seen someone have such good lipids in my entire life, no joke. I’ve never seen someone have such a high HDL, while having such a low level of triglycerides. On HRT or not. And ur LDL is about perfect. Only way u could improve ur lipids imo is to increase ur LDL a bit more. Like I said before, based on all my research, having LDL close to 200 is the sweetspot, as long as triglycerides are low, HDL is mid range or high, fasting insulin is low, and and ldl particle size is preferable. But having an ldl level between 100-200 is pretty ideal honestly. A person would just get more cardiovascular protection, as well as immune system support, having ldl closer to 200. But if I were u I literally wouldn’t change a thing in regards to what ur doing. Whatever ur doing seems absolutely perfect for u</p><p></p><p>So had u been eating red meat when u has these labs done, or u’ve been staying away from red meat for a while now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 248369, member: 15043"] I’ve literally never seen someone have such good lipids in my entire life, no joke. I’ve never seen someone have such a high HDL, while having such a low level of triglycerides. On HRT or not. And ur LDL is about perfect. Only way u could improve ur lipids imo is to increase ur LDL a bit more. Like I said before, based on all my research, having LDL close to 200 is the sweetspot, as long as triglycerides are low, HDL is mid range or high, fasting insulin is low, and and ldl particle size is preferable. But having an ldl level between 100-200 is pretty ideal honestly. A person would just get more cardiovascular protection, as well as immune system support, having ldl closer to 200. But if I were u I literally wouldn’t change a thing in regards to what ur doing. Whatever ur doing seems absolutely perfect for u So had u been eating red meat when u has these labs done, or u’ve been staying away from red meat for a while now? [/QUOTE]
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