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Lp(a) [Lipoprotein(a)] - the hidden killer lipid marker
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 103704" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>Jesus! my head is spinning right now, I'm definitely going to test this week for AepoE gene, at least is good to know what macro best suits my body, probably later on will do the NMR as well,</p><p></p><p> the use of anticoagulant/platelets for high Lp(a) people may be a good idea? cialis as well, </p><p></p><p>what is your take on controlling AA (arachidonic acid)? as we know AA is thrombogenic and inflammatory, egg yolks for example is a good source, I had an AA/EPA test done by ZoneLabs the company where I usually get my fish oil from, I take 3gr of EPA+DHA and my blood result was 10% of AA and 5.4%EPA a sort of 2:1 ratio AA/EPA, considered as low inflammation level, according to Berry Sears Optimal AA is btw 7/9% and EPA is 4/6%, </p><p></p><p>good thing for us would be to keep AA low side</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 103704, member: 15469"] Jesus! my head is spinning right now, I'm definitely going to test this week for AepoE gene, at least is good to know what macro best suits my body, probably later on will do the NMR as well, the use of anticoagulant/platelets for high Lp(a) people may be a good idea? cialis as well, what is your take on controlling AA (arachidonic acid)? as we know AA is thrombogenic and inflammatory, egg yolks for example is a good source, I had an AA/EPA test done by ZoneLabs the company where I usually get my fish oil from, I take 3gr of EPA+DHA and my blood result was 10% of AA and 5.4%EPA a sort of 2:1 ratio AA/EPA, considered as low inflammation level, according to Berry Sears Optimal AA is btw 7/9% and EPA is 4/6%, good thing for us would be to keep AA low side [/QUOTE]
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