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89826 wrote:So you are saying that when arteries are healthy (repaired) again, there is signaling to the liver to stop production?
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johnyascorbate wrote:Does anyone know why those two patients saw an increase in LP(a)?
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Lp(a) mass 59 34 43 - 46 64 66 52 46 48 57 mg / dl 0 - 30
89826 wrote:Exitum,
Thanks for answering. So you are saying that when arteries are healthy (repaired) again, there is signaling to the liver to stop production? I'm guessing no one has a clue about how the signaling works.
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89826 wrote:In a post from 2014, a person says that a blood test showed a LPa level of 0 some time after starting PT. Why would PT affect the levels of any serum cholesterol? You can imagine that LPa levels would rise because it would no longer be absorbed in to artery walls.
johnyascorbate wrote:In this study done by Pauling and Rath in 1992, 11 Patient were given 9 grams of vitamin C for 14 weeks to lower LP(a). Everyone with the exception of two patient saw a pretty nice decrease in LP(a). Those two patient saw their LP(a) increase. I know lysine and proline are needed to lower LP(a), but vitamin c alone does a good job by itself. Does anyone know why those two patients saw an increase in LP(a)?
http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/THE_FOUNDATION/About_Dr_Matthias_Rath/publications/pub11.htm
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