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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Statins raised my fasting glucose ...
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<blockquote data-quote="broker" data-source="post: 200937" data-attributes="member: 25926"><p>I disagree. We do know for sure that LDL cholersterol forms plaque on artery walls. Not only can plaque cause a blockage, plaque also causes inflammation. We know this. We also know tryglycerides cause the same thing.</p><p>We know for certain that statins sigificantly lower LDL, raise HDL, and lower tryglycerides. My blood works proves that. Statins also reduce artery inflammation.</p><p>Statins are NOT a scam. That being said, they are over prescribed. Why? Because most people are lazy and dont want to diet or excercise. Statins are very important and effective medications for those that have a genetic predisposition for high LDL cholesterol and heart disease combined with a good diet and excercise. Some people can diet and excercise until the proverbial cows come home but still have elevated LDL cholesterol.</p><p>tryglycerides are easier to lower naturally. Certain people over produce cholesterol. Unfortunately, all medications have draw backs, its give and take. A great example is testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broker, post: 200937, member: 25926"] I disagree. We do know for sure that LDL cholersterol forms plaque on artery walls. Not only can plaque cause a blockage, plaque also causes inflammation. We know this. We also know tryglycerides cause the same thing. We know for certain that statins sigificantly lower LDL, raise HDL, and lower tryglycerides. My blood works proves that. Statins also reduce artery inflammation. Statins are NOT a scam. That being said, they are over prescribed. Why? Because most people are lazy and dont want to diet or excercise. Statins are very important and effective medications for those that have a genetic predisposition for high LDL cholesterol and heart disease combined with a good diet and excercise. Some people can diet and excercise until the proverbial cows come home but still have elevated LDL cholesterol. tryglycerides are easier to lower naturally. Certain people over produce cholesterol. Unfortunately, all medications have draw backs, its give and take. A great example is testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
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