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Re: Is it to early to see results?

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:09 am
by ofonorow
jknosplr wrote:Been on 10-15gr/day VC, 200mg COQ10 , 2gr/day L-Lysine and 2gr/day Omega-3 for six weeks. Cholesterol from 185 down to 172. HDL 25 no significant change?. Triglycerides from 58 up to 130, and LDL 148 down to 120. Why the spike up in Triglycerides? Why no movement in the HDL. Still maintain a low fat diet with intake of only mono saturated fats (olive oil). Sampling blood every two weeks. Do I need more time to establish a viable trend? I like to be proactive but perhaps I'm expecting to much in to little time.


Sounds good to me. But Cholesterol at 185 mg/dl was near optimum.

Are you taking any drugs or do you have a problem? Why worry or be concered with HDL????

Do you know your Lp(a)?

Re triglyc. levels

Well, if you are eating low-fat, and staying within the safe range for protein, you much be eating carbs. Triglycerides (according to the late cardiologist Robert Atkins of the Atkins Diet) are a function of the carbs you eat, not fats.


Re: Is it to early to see results?

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:35 am
by Dolev
When you say 2 gram omega-3, are you referring to the total omega-3 content listed (which includes linolenic acid) or is that 2 grams of EPA and DHA added together? If you want to lower triglycerides you should take at least 2 grams of total EPA+DHA , and preferably 3 grams for a couple of months.

Re: Is it to early to see results?

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 9:56 am
by ofonorow