Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Lp(a) elevations
Research Cardiologists found my Lp(a) Lipoprotein (a) was elevated 4x more than normal limits. I was told that elevation alone raised chances of blocked artery at a young age approximately 30x. My levels are in the normal range now due to intake of 2,500 mg daily of prescription Niaspan. The elevation is 100% genetic and Lp(a) is not reduced by vegetarian diet or exercise.
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Do you take any supplements to offset the effects of the prescriptions drugs.
If so, how are they helpful?
Supplements I have been on since 2003 include:
200mg daily CoQ10
High Quality Mens Multivitamin
Prescription B6, B12, Folic Acid
Fish Oil; 1 tsp; 2x a day
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