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Wierd Lp(a) report

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 5:44 am
by ofonorow
Lipoprotein(a) 104 < 300 Mg/L

New method effective 01/04/2016
There is no additional risk due to Lp(a)


Instead of mg/dl - they increased the number by a factor of 10.

Re: Wierd Lp(a) report

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 5:04 pm
by Johnwen
This appears to be a little more accurate way of doing things.
Because if it was reported mg/dL it would be just 10 mg/dL reported.
With the 104 mg/L when converted to mg/dL is 10.4 so it gives a decimal to deal with.

Let say someone has a 299 mg/L that would be 29.9 mg/dL.
With the old mg/dL it would report the 29 which looks in range.
But the 29.9 is kicking the 30 mark real hard.

Now in the real world a 104 mg/L is .4 over what is considered the safe range.
Which is < 10 mg/dl or 100 mg/L.
This moves it into the yellow range and out of the Green zone.
So it is my believe that he should start working on getting it LOWER!

Re: Wierd Lp(a) report

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 8:16 am
by hvc
Dvatt gave some suggetions of how to lower lp(a). Johnwen, could you pls opine as to a protocol to lower lp(a). Thanks.

Re: Wierd Lp(a) report

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 4:07 pm
by ddimeo
Hey Johnwen,
I am the fellow with the report that had the <300mg/L.

First I must say thank-you to you,eDOC and Owen. You guys are the ones that I can RELY upon and both of you have been a LIFE SAVER!

My protocol:
Vit C 9-10gr ascorbic acid
Lysine 4.5gr - 6gr
Proline 1.5gr 2gr (1 month to 1.5 month)
Vit E 400iu-800iu
Vit k2 120mcg -240mcg
Vit D 2000iu -3000iu
CoQ10 - 150-200mg
Magnesium 750-1000mg
Vit B Complex

I've been following the PT for over 2 months.
I know it takes months of following this protocol of PT to get lp(a) down to lower that 10 but in 6 months I hope I slowly take it down to ZER0. :)

Re: Wierd Lp(a) report

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 11:03 am
by Johnwen
Finally getting some time!

A little late but this should give some ideas what to look for!

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3972592/