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Lp(a) [Lipoprotein(a)] - the hidden killer lipid marker
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 103548" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>My HDL is suppressed due to high Free T, I'm lowering the dose to aim for a healthy 25 FT level or so, I have been at 30/35 most of my TRT due to low SHBG, I remember you mentioning about SFA's lowering Lp(a) and saw the evidences, although you told me that with ApoE people actually the opposite occur, so I did a little research and find out ApoE 4 people do get elevated LDL and guessing Lp(a) also with Saturated Fat, so being proactive LifeExtention has a sale going on for lab test, they sell the ApoE gene test for about $100! so I think that it will tell me about my diet, but I have a feeling Carbohydrates rich/Mediterrenen Diet is what best may work for me</p><p></p><p>I had an discussion with one of the Senior Wellness Specialist at LE, so I was trying to make a point, as we know the Cholesterol myth where the actual Oxidized LDL is the dangerous one and that Inflammation plays a huge role in determining if that cholesterol will stick in the arteries or not, I was tying to get to the same point with Lp(a), although we came to a conclusion that there are not studies yet out there proving the same, that an elevated Lp(a) with low inflammation markers such as CRP or AA/EPA becomes innocuous. I really hope is the case, what are your thoughts about that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 103548, member: 15469"] My HDL is suppressed due to high Free T, I'm lowering the dose to aim for a healthy 25 FT level or so, I have been at 30/35 most of my TRT due to low SHBG, I remember you mentioning about SFA's lowering Lp(a) and saw the evidences, although you told me that with ApoE people actually the opposite occur, so I did a little research and find out ApoE 4 people do get elevated LDL and guessing Lp(a) also with Saturated Fat, so being proactive LifeExtention has a sale going on for lab test, they sell the ApoE gene test for about $100! so I think that it will tell me about my diet, but I have a feeling Carbohydrates rich/Mediterrenen Diet is what best may work for me I had an discussion with one of the Senior Wellness Specialist at LE, so I was trying to make a point, as we know the Cholesterol myth where the actual Oxidized LDL is the dangerous one and that Inflammation plays a huge role in determining if that cholesterol will stick in the arteries or not, I was tying to get to the same point with Lp(a), although we came to a conclusion that there are not studies yet out there proving the same, that an elevated Lp(a) with low inflammation markers such as CRP or AA/EPA becomes innocuous. I really hope is the case, what are your thoughts about that? [/QUOTE]
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