In the past 2 months I've tripled my testosterone, halved my cholesterol, and lost 4 inches off my belly with the aid of various peptides. Will have more results in 2 months regarding body composition.
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Share a before and after please.
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Love to read these types of posts! Great work!
Although I might suggest reevaluating the cholesterol part. A new rabbit hole to dive into ðŸ¤
It wasn't a goal, just an expected side effect. I went down the cholesterol rabbit hole last year.
Crazy how the body adjusts itself. Looking forward to diving I got your post!
Great read! One aspect that you may or may not have also written about is insulin resistance.
Much like this article, the focus is always around cholesterol numbers, particle size, and inflammation markers. Insulin resistance is another marker to test that may be just as important or more important. If you are insulin sensitive, you know your body is metabolically healthy and all the systems should be functioning as they should. People who are pre-diabetic or diabetic have a difficult time repairing their bodies and LDL particles will knick the arterial walls which need to be repaired, this is where this oxidized LDL particles can enter the wall and begin the atherosclerosis process. If you are insulin sensitive, you body will repair itself before the plaque can build up.
I am not a medical professional so my own research could be flawed and I may have been misled but since I discovered this as a potential root causes, I have focus on maintaining insulin sensitivity and inflammation above all else. And I have never felt better so YMMV
Is the rayioof bad vs good cholesterol more important than the individual level of bad cholesterol? I.e. is it better to increase good cholesterol through through food / supplements vs taking medication to reach a target for yhe bad cholesterol level alone?
It's actually more complicated than "good" and "bad" cholesterol:
Thanks a lot for this, it is the most useful information I have been able to find so far. I think I might have inherited a genetic condition (waiting for a test result that is supposed to take 3-4 months!) and I am hesitant to go with statins right away. I need to get ApoB and LDL-P measurements. My diet was not so bad and I am not overweight, but I did cut on sugar and saturated fats (cereals for breakfast, occasional butter, cream in coffee, coconut oil for cooking) as much as a could recently and tried increasing proteins (lean chicken, nuts, 0% greek yogourt) and vegetables. I was considering taking Omega3 supplements as well.
Cholesterol levels are irrelevant.
You should lower your ApoB instead.
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What was your regiment?
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Isn’t Ozempic a GLP-1 agonist? Is this considered a peptide… or no?