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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 34760" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Hi cholesterol, trigs, metabolic issues, chronic low serum 25-hydroxy D resistant to medical supplementation stem from years on tough pharma regimens which are also implicated in my hypo-g. Add to this familial predispositions for both vision, diabetes and cardio issues and I become highly absorbed in this emerging science. I've developed an aversion to anything being pushed by an MD, statins included. Never have taken any and never will. </p><p></p><p>One of the many touted benefits of Astaxanthin. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astaxanthin" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astaxanthin</a> is it's alleged anti-inflammatory properties. A-X is a new addition to my regimen. I suspect money is well spent on high quality carotenoids sourced from fresh food as well as supplements. </p><p></p><p>Been taking Zeaxanthin/lutein in 5/25 ratio for years as I am predisposed to familial eye trouble. I've tried both the Bioastin and the TruNature in A-X which is a metabolite of Zea-X. The TruNature tastes much cleaner when crushed. Its A-X is sourced from AstaReal. I try to imbibe as many anthocyanins and phenols as possible from a combination of food and supplements. </p><p></p><p>The latest hyped study is that "fish oil" drops trigs but has no reduction in cardio events. This follows the scare a couple of years ago allegedly linking fish oil to prostate cancer. </p><p></p><p> None of my docs want to make the distinction between Lovaza and fish oil. I do. I enjoy my fish oil as a natural component of the cold water fish I eat but never from boat loads of squished fish scraps. Consumers will do well to realize that their olfactory senses are valuable assay tools. </p><p></p><p>It's taken almost a year on Excelmale to zero in on those things likely to have the most benefit for me. Before coming here it was head-xploady. I've made huge strides in reduction of diabetes markers and blood pressure and improving sleep, cognition and energy levels. 15 months ago I felt so poorly at the hands of multiple well respected Bay Area physicians that I was actually settling my estate. I still have a long way to go. Thank you Nelson and all those who contribute here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 34760, member: 8395"] Hi cholesterol, trigs, metabolic issues, chronic low serum 25-hydroxy D resistant to medical supplementation stem from years on tough pharma regimens which are also implicated in my hypo-g. Add to this familial predispositions for both vision, diabetes and cardio issues and I become highly absorbed in this emerging science. I've developed an aversion to anything being pushed by an MD, statins included. Never have taken any and never will. One of the many touted benefits of Astaxanthin. [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astaxanthin[/URL] is it's alleged anti-inflammatory properties. A-X is a new addition to my regimen. I suspect money is well spent on high quality carotenoids sourced from fresh food as well as supplements. Been taking Zeaxanthin/lutein in 5/25 ratio for years as I am predisposed to familial eye trouble. I've tried both the Bioastin and the TruNature in A-X which is a metabolite of Zea-X. The TruNature tastes much cleaner when crushed. Its A-X is sourced from AstaReal. I try to imbibe as many anthocyanins and phenols as possible from a combination of food and supplements. The latest hyped study is that "fish oil" drops trigs but has no reduction in cardio events. This follows the scare a couple of years ago allegedly linking fish oil to prostate cancer. None of my docs want to make the distinction between Lovaza and fish oil. I do. I enjoy my fish oil as a natural component of the cold water fish I eat but never from boat loads of squished fish scraps. Consumers will do well to realize that their olfactory senses are valuable assay tools. It's taken almost a year on Excelmale to zero in on those things likely to have the most benefit for me. Before coming here it was head-xploady. I've made huge strides in reduction of diabetes markers and blood pressure and improving sleep, cognition and energy levels. 15 months ago I felt so poorly at the hands of multiple well respected Bay Area physicians that I was actually settling my estate. I still have a long way to go. Thank you Nelson and all those who contribute here. [/QUOTE]
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