Help me understand Lp(a)

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Help me understand Lp(a)

Post Number:#1  Post by johnjackson » Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:32 am

Lp(a) has lysine binding sites on it

when a blood vessel gets damaged, it exposes lysine binding sites

Lp(a) will them bind to that site and other LBS on the Lp(a) will allow more Lp(a) to bind, in time,this forms a plaque(more cells, calcium, etc are added)

the amino acids, lysine and proline, can fill the LBS on exposed collagen and Lp(a), thus preventing lp(a)and plaques from forming

you need to make collagen to fix the plaques(ie vit C)

vit k2 helps remove calcium from plaques

when lp(a) is bound to the wall of a blood vessel and high enough concentrations, the lysine in the blood attracts Lp(a) in the existing plaques and will dissolve the plaque.

so I think the above is correct, if not, please help me learn


so the liver makes lp(a) and you have lp(a) in your blood stream AND on your arteries....how does a lp(a) test differentiate?

having lp(a) in your blood seems safer then lp(a) on your vessel walls
/www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/12154.php


medcraveonline.com/JCCR/JCCR-09-00341.php

//riordanclinic.org/2014/02/high-dose-intravenous-vitamin-c-as-a-successful-treatment-of-viral-infections/

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http://www.drkaslow.com/html/lipoprotein_a.html

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Re: Help me understand Lp(a)

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