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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Recent blood test results. Low iron high progesterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 253211" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Do u not consume red meat? Ur iron levels are so low. U absolutely do not need to be on a statin. HDL and LDL are not the enemy when it comes to heart disease. High triglycerides, insulin resistance, chronic inflammation and high blood pressure are the main causes of heart disease. Ur actually doing more harm to ur health than good by being on a statin, and lowering ur HDL and LDL. LDL has quite a bit of benefits within the body, and lowering it to the degree that u are is increasing ur risk of all</p><p>cause mortality, not lowering it. Thinking Ldl is the main cause of heart disease in this day and age is like thinking saturated fat from grassfed butter, or pastured egg yolks, or fatty steak is gonna lead to heart disease. As we now know it’s the complete opposite, and those foods are some of the best foods that u can consume to ward off cardiovascular disease.</p><p></p><p>to me ur blood work looks the opposite of dehydrated. Ur RBC’s are on the high end, yet ur HCT and HGB aren't at all, which I think indicates that ur total blood volume is really good, compared to the amount go RBC’s in it, which im pretty sure indicates that ur well hydrated. I could be wrong about that tho</p><p></p><p>u need to get ur iron levels up tho. What’s ur diet look like? I assume low healthy fats, very little to no red meat, high carb, and not sure where u stand on protein</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 253211, member: 15043"] Do u not consume red meat? Ur iron levels are so low. U absolutely do not need to be on a statin. HDL and LDL are not the enemy when it comes to heart disease. High triglycerides, insulin resistance, chronic inflammation and high blood pressure are the main causes of heart disease. Ur actually doing more harm to ur health than good by being on a statin, and lowering ur HDL and LDL. LDL has quite a bit of benefits within the body, and lowering it to the degree that u are is increasing ur risk of all cause mortality, not lowering it. Thinking Ldl is the main cause of heart disease in this day and age is like thinking saturated fat from grassfed butter, or pastured egg yolks, or fatty steak is gonna lead to heart disease. As we now know it’s the complete opposite, and those foods are some of the best foods that u can consume to ward off cardiovascular disease. to me ur blood work looks the opposite of dehydrated. Ur RBC’s are on the high end, yet ur HCT and HGB aren't at all, which I think indicates that ur total blood volume is really good, compared to the amount go RBC’s in it, which im pretty sure indicates that ur well hydrated. I could be wrong about that tho u need to get ur iron levels up tho. What’s ur diet look like? I assume low healthy fats, very little to no red meat, high carb, and not sure where u stand on protein [/QUOTE]
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