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by ofonorow » Thu Aug 06, 2015 7:00 am
From what lab? And if Quest again, do you see any words "CALCULATED" on any of the reports? (I am guessing that the VAP test, which is entirely measured, is the more accurate. No matter, even given the variables, your total cholesterol is HIGH. This, according to Pauling/Ginter, means your vitamin C intake is too LOW.) Your Lp(a) is okay...
What is your daily vitamin C intake?
To follow up on johnwen's thoughts, we had a forum member a long time ago who bought a home cholesterol monitor, and we were all surprised by the variation in the readings, as johnwen pointed out, a lot depended on the meal the night before. (We have these results posted, somewhere... I'll keep looking.
Owen R. Fonorow
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