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<blockquote data-quote="Tedd" data-source="post: 1543785" data-attributes="member: 23004"><p>That's awesome, I'm glad it worked so well for you! And I agree, our bodies are so neverendingly complex that really you have to make your own experiments and see what works and what doesn't. I'm looking forward to when I'll get my blood tests done and see if my current diet and regimen are working.</p><p></p><p>Getting back to the statin, I think it could be interesting to get your oxLDL tested as well. High LDL in and of itself often isn't harmful, only if it's oxidised it becomes a problem for the body. So if LDL is high but oxLDL is low, I think you could still go ahead and experiment with lowering or stopping the statin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tedd, post: 1543785, member: 23004"] That's awesome, I'm glad it worked so well for you! And I agree, our bodies are so neverendingly complex that really you have to make your own experiments and see what works and what doesn't. I'm looking forward to when I'll get my blood tests done and see if my current diet and regimen are working. Getting back to the statin, I think it could be interesting to get your oxLDL tested as well. High LDL in and of itself often isn't harmful, only if it's oxidised it becomes a problem for the body. So if LDL is high but oxLDL is low, I think you could still go ahead and experiment with lowering or stopping the statin. [/QUOTE]
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