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<blockquote data-quote="BasilSeal" data-source="post: 1547133" data-attributes="member: 23383"><p>Bloodwork is back. I decided to keep the statin for one more month. Although my cholesterol is now looking good. (Results in Fasting thread)</p><p></p><p>I also tested Vitamin D for the first time on a recommendation since the dose was high (5000 IU daily). The result is right in the middle of good range 30-100. So no concerns there.</p><p></p><p>Now adding bibhitaki powder (terminalia balerica) as a supplement to see what it does for uric acid, which is now normal (60s), but I am looking to see of it can be further reduced with this natural remedy. A few recent studies suggest it is about 50% as effective as allopurinol, the go to rx.</p><p></p><p>See those results in a month!</p><p></p><p>- Basil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BasilSeal, post: 1547133, member: 23383"] Bloodwork is back. I decided to keep the statin for one more month. Although my cholesterol is now looking good. (Results in Fasting thread) I also tested Vitamin D for the first time on a recommendation since the dose was high (5000 IU daily). The result is right in the middle of good range 30-100. So no concerns there. Now adding bibhitaki powder (terminalia balerica) as a supplement to see what it does for uric acid, which is now normal (60s), but I am looking to see of it can be further reduced with this natural remedy. A few recent studies suggest it is about 50% as effective as allopurinol, the go to rx. See those results in a month! - Basil [/QUOTE]
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