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johnyascorbate wrote:In this vide https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=2bymKIPaTws#t=2468 Dr. Pauling clearly states that those who have less than 10 mg/dl are at a risk for heart disease. More of a risk than those who have between 10-20 mg/dl.
ofonorow wrote: .. we can safely say that people on the optimal amount of vitamin C (around 10,000 mg daily) plus 5-6 grams of lysine (and proline) see their Lp(a) drop to less than 2, even zero, ..
ofonorow wrote:I stand corrected pamojja! I should have said "many see their Lp(a) drop to around 2 mg/dl." Not imply every. I should also qualify that from reports, these drops apparently require proline supplementation, along with vitamin C and lysine.
What is the difference between a measured Lp(a) value and a calculated value?
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