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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lipid panel questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Golfboy307" data-source="post: 177144" data-attributes="member: 39462"><p>SH,</p><p></p><p>Did you have them run your LDL - P (Particle count)? That is much more predicative of plaque than the calculated LDL C. Now they tend to move in tandem, but it is worth a look. Your overall LDL/HDL ratio isn't too bad. But I am with Vince, you should check to see if you have plaque before you start a statin. I have had success with Red Yeast Rice and Kyolic Garlic lowering my LDL (under doctor supervision). I went from a 110 LDL C to around 75. However, RYR contains one of the active chemical compounds found in statins, just in a much lower amount. Call it "statin light".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golfboy307, post: 177144, member: 39462"] SH, Did you have them run your LDL - P (Particle count)? That is much more predicative of plaque than the calculated LDL C. Now they tend to move in tandem, but it is worth a look. Your overall LDL/HDL ratio isn't too bad. But I am with Vince, you should check to see if you have plaque before you start a statin. I have had success with Red Yeast Rice and Kyolic Garlic lowering my LDL (under doctor supervision). I went from a 110 LDL C to around 75. However, RYR contains one of the active chemical compounds found in statins, just in a much lower amount. Call it "statin light". [/QUOTE]
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