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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My Crestor ( Statin ) Concern. Small issue
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<blockquote data-quote="TucsonJJ" data-source="post: 184487" data-attributes="member: 40106"><p>Incorrect. Why do you think plaque forms in the first place? Yep... inflammation. You have it bass-akward. Plaque dose not cause inflammation, inflammation causes plaque.</p><p>Here's the juice... inflammation means your arteries become "irritated"... many times due to too much sodium (salt) and/or glucose (sugar), which are abrasive... or other systemic morbities. LDL cholesterol does its job, which is to coat the inflamed areas... sort of a "healing" mechanism... continued inflammation... continued "coating", which gets thicker and thicker... until you have a blockage. LDL is not the bad guy in this and is actually helpful... gets too low and you are in trouble...</p><p>If you don't believe any of that... no problemo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TucsonJJ, post: 184487, member: 40106"] Incorrect. Why do you think plaque forms in the first place? Yep... inflammation. You have it bass-akward. Plaque dose not cause inflammation, inflammation causes plaque. Here's the juice... inflammation means your arteries become "irritated"... many times due to too much sodium (salt) and/or glucose (sugar), which are abrasive... or other systemic morbities. LDL cholesterol does its job, which is to coat the inflamed areas... sort of a "healing" mechanism... continued inflammation... continued "coating", which gets thicker and thicker... until you have a blockage. LDL is not the bad guy in this and is actually helpful... gets too low and you are in trouble... If you don't believe any of that... no problemo. [/QUOTE]
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My Crestor ( Statin ) Concern. Small issue
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