JanSz...good catch. Dr Davis uses Slo Niacin in his practice to raise HDL. Available from Walmart for about $12 100 tablets of 500mg each. According to Dr BG at AnimalPharm...
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...fructose than the other stuff I was eating. I will add more fresh garlic, oatmeal and olive oil to my diet to increase my HDL cholesterol. We will see three months from now how well it is...
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...LDL is 175.
Should I be concerned? Does the high HDL balance out the LDL? Am I at high risk? ...I didn't need to go on pills given the high HDL. Should I get a 2nd opinion?...
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...the inositol hexanicotinate that's helping him maintain his high HDL level.\
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I've read that fish oil will increase HDL, and of course niacin will ...is supposed to help increase HDL also.\
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...eat a victim that has blood low in triglycerides and low density lipoproteins or LDL. If they have a high HDL although higher in calorie it gives you some great healthy fats to your diet.
Grea...
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...the 260-350 range. So a high HDL didn't protect me from diabetes. ...give you a higher total cholesterol. I account my high HDL from consuming large amounts of flaxseed, chia seeds and...
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...32
HDL: 87
LDL 185(Friedewald) or 133(Iranian)
...liking the high HDL and almost-nonexistant triglycerides, not so keen on the LDL ...a non-concern based on the high HDL and very low...
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...pcp.' And she's a triathlete who lost 100 lbs. from exercising when she became diabetic! No mention of the high HDL. My PCP thinks it's great, but I feel an undercurrent of like 'you...
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As I recall, Susan liked pantethine a lot. I've got high HDL (78)
and low triglycerides (45), but LDL continues to increase (120,
132, and 157 over the last three years). This doesn't...
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