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Low Cholesterol, high lp(a)

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 4:39 pm
by Sacally4
To summarize:

- alzheimer, pd
- aortic valve replacement
- stroke

Results from one year ago, with statin and unfortunately no lp(a) checked

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Cholesterol 175 < 190 mg/dl
HDL-cholesterol 42 > 40 mg/dl
LDL-cholesterol 80 < 115 mg/dl
Cholesterol/HDL 4,2 < 5,0
non-HDL cholesterol + 133 < 130 mg/dL
Triglyceriden + 264 < 150 mg/dl



Started 2 months ago PT and stopped statin right away.
Blood lab this week:

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Cholesterol 175 < 190 mg/dL
HDL-cholesterol 42 > 40 mg/dL
LDL-cholesterol 103 < 115 mg/dL
Cholesterol/HDL 4,2 < 5,0
non-HDL cholesterol + 133 < 130 mg/dL
Triglyceriden 148 < 150 mg/dL
Lipoproteine (a) + 395 < 300 mg/l




Giving
20g aa and 2 x 5 lipo c
6g lysine
ubiquinone 400mg
no statin but enoxaparin


I wonder if I should add 2g extra of lysine because currently only on soya "tube feed enriched with 1.5g/100ml of Multi Fibre"?
I'm going to add proline 2g.


sidenote:
We're treating a bacterial infection so I added 5 lipo c and 20g aa. Lots of bloating because of strong oral antibiotics, so I can't go higher with aa.
Actually the bacteria had to be treated with iv-antibiotics because they were resistant to oral AB. We think because of the vitamin c the oral AB worked anyway. CRP and leukocytes are now back to normal!

Any thoughts ?

Re: Low Cholesterol, high lp(a)

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 6:11 am
by ofonorow
We think because of the vitamin c the oral AB worked anyway. CRP and leukocytes are now back to normal!


Your report matches the experience of my neighbor who was also on IV antibiotics, and should have lost her leg to an infection, but Lypo-C resolved it

http://vitamincfoundation.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=10830