Post
by ofonorow » Thu Jan 28, 2016 9:18 am
I, for one, am not sure how long it takes vitamin C to affect a cholesterol reading. Most cholesterol readings are in the morning after fasting, so it is probably a good idea to refrain from vitamin C too, until after the test.
What one member discovered, after purchasing a home cholesterol monitoring test kit, was that cholesterol levels do vary based on what has been eaten. I do remember that levels did not rise as fast after a "port" wine as they did after a sweeter wine. By fasting, these variables are minimized to some extent. (Knowing the pharmakenetics of cholesterol in the blood might help - half life, etc.)
The bottom line if you have been following our discussions is our belief that cholesterol is a "very important substance." More is better than less (although your body may be trying to create more to help deal with a "fire", e.g. heart disease.) As Pauling taught us, if the body doesn't get enough cholesterol in the diet, the liver will make more. Dr. Levy showed us how important cholesterol is for the body's detoxification mechanisms (to help grab and expel toxins). We know cholesterol is the 'steroid" building block of Vitamin D (out of UV/B - sunlight hitting the skin), of all the sex and other steroid hormones manufactured by the adrenal glands, etc. As we like to point out, all the bad symptoms are usually from too little cholesterol (usually artificially induced by statin cholesterol-lowering drugs), e.g. transient global amnesia, sleep disturbances, muscular pain (caused by CoQ10 depleting from the drugs), elevated risk of cancer, etc.
What is the symptom of high cholesterol? Feeling good.
And for these reasons, I am trying to elevate my blood cholesterol levels.
Owen R. Fonorow
HeartCURE.Info CARDIO-C.COM VITC-STORE.COM
LifeWave.COM/vitamincfoundation (Partner ID 2486278)
LifeWave.COM/inteligentVitaminC (Partner ID 2533974)