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> My results are:
> Total LDL-C 164 (<130mg/dL)
> Total Cholesterol 243
> (235 six months ago)
> Total Non-HDL Cho 172 (<160mg/dL)
> Lp(a) Cho 14.0 (<10.0mg/dL)
> Small, Dense LDL A
> LDL-R 137 (<100 mg/dL)
> Lp(a) 14.0 (<10.0mg/dL)
> Homocysteine is 6.4. (<10.4 MICORMOL/L)
> CRP is 0.41 (<0.80 MG/DL)
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> HDL's were superb as were VLDL's
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> Needless to say I bought some vitamin C and started the therapy. I
> am not a fruit eater. This is my first VAT test and I will retest in
> one month to see how it's going. I am also adding walking to my
> lifting regimen for a meditation session. I HATE aerobics.....
> Feel free to jump right in here.... Oliva
Oliva,
I'm learning about cholesterol for the first time, and am still confused about
what the different measurements mean. Would you mind explaining which of your
measurements are good and which are bad and why. Or maybe just point to a good
reference.
Thanks,
L
PS: Everyone hates aerobics at first. I don't claim they are paleo, but they
really do make you feel great and give you tons of energy. If you workout at
70-80% for thirty minutes every day for a month, you will likely start to like
it. It's very easy to get addicted....
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