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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Statin use
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<blockquote data-quote="xcpatr922" data-source="post: 210588" data-attributes="member: 43072"><p>I tried a different anti-platelet agents from Clopidogrel, Ticagrelol and finally switched to Prasugrel. With clopidogrel my DNA test , it doesn't metabolize the drug properly,Ticagrel causes dyspnea/main side effect, finally Prasugrel (Japan made) works for me maybe because I'm asian. Blood is always very smooth almost like water now compared to the previous. The root cause of all this plaque is chronic low-grade inflammation mainly created by the lower abdomen's fat (so: bad diets and sedentary living). The actual MI mechanism is plaque rupture that occurred in soft plaque. The statin, is going to convert that soft plaque to hard plaque with more calcium so not easy to rupture. So statin has multiple pathways as long term mechanism to reduce MI event.</p><p></p><p>I sincerely believe one thing that makes statin has bad reputation is because statin reduces cholesterol on the entire body while we actually need cholestorol in some part, we only need to reduce the LDL-C cholesterol around the liver transport pathways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcpatr922, post: 210588, member: 43072"] I tried a different anti-platelet agents from Clopidogrel, Ticagrelol and finally switched to Prasugrel. With clopidogrel my DNA test , it doesn't metabolize the drug properly,Ticagrel causes dyspnea/main side effect, finally Prasugrel (Japan made) works for me maybe because I'm asian. Blood is always very smooth almost like water now compared to the previous. The root cause of all this plaque is chronic low-grade inflammation mainly created by the lower abdomen's fat (so: bad diets and sedentary living). The actual MI mechanism is plaque rupture that occurred in soft plaque. The statin, is going to convert that soft plaque to hard plaque with more calcium so not easy to rupture. So statin has multiple pathways as long term mechanism to reduce MI event. I sincerely believe one thing that makes statin has bad reputation is because statin reduces cholesterol on the entire body while we actually need cholestorol in some part, we only need to reduce the LDL-C cholesterol around the liver transport pathways. [/QUOTE]
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