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<blockquote data-quote="Jungle Cruiser" data-source="post: 183711" data-attributes="member: 40818"><p>Thank you for your research. While controversial, and perhaps scoffed by many, for several years I have been following (to some extent) a Linus Pauling protocol (Vit C, Lysine, Proline, GTE). The research regarding lipoprotein(a) makes sense to me. In addition, I have also been devoted to AAKG and Citrulline Malate since my mid 30s (that is, almost 30 years ago). I also use supplements (like Betaine, Vit B, etc) in an attempt to maintain healthy homocysteine levels and address methylation issues, and I also use Vit K2. Why? Well, my beloved father (what and awesome guy he was) had heart disease, and he had his first heart attack at 39. He ultimately died from a stroke in his early 70s. So, at the suggestion of my MD - a few years ago I went in for a chest scan. My MD called me and said a had a "zero" test result. Now, I will not say that anything I am doing caused me to have anything other than sort of expensive urine, but I believe it has had a positive impact. Can I say with certainty? No. Can I say with a strong supposition? You bet. Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungle Cruiser, post: 183711, member: 40818"] Thank you for your research. While controversial, and perhaps scoffed by many, for several years I have been following (to some extent) a Linus Pauling protocol (Vit C, Lysine, Proline, GTE). The research regarding lipoprotein(a) makes sense to me. In addition, I have also been devoted to AAKG and Citrulline Malate since my mid 30s (that is, almost 30 years ago). I also use supplements (like Betaine, Vit B, etc) in an attempt to maintain healthy homocysteine levels and address methylation issues, and I also use Vit K2. Why? Well, my beloved father (what and awesome guy he was) had heart disease, and he had his first heart attack at 39. He ultimately died from a stroke in his early 70s. So, at the suggestion of my MD - a few years ago I went in for a chest scan. My MD called me and said a had a "zero" test result. Now, I will not say that anything I am doing caused me to have anything other than sort of expensive urine, but I believe it has had a positive impact. Can I say with certainty? No. Can I say with a strong supposition? You bet. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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