Oh, and statins provide basically zero life expectancy - any benefit in heart disease is offset by other risks
https://youtu.be/fuj6nxCDBZ0?si=PmPKt61wAUyZAJHO
LDL:
Normal LDL is protective, higher is better.
Unhealthy (oxidized) LDL is damaging, higher is worse.
Oxidized LDL is poorly re-absorbed by the liver & piles up in the bloodstream, hence the convential wisdom that high LDL is dangerous.
Tests:
There's particle size, where large LDL molecules are healthy and tiny ones are bad (iirc).
I think there's also some other test of LDL oxidation in particular.
Heart Disease:
If you're worried about heart disease the gold standard is a coronary artery calcium scan. They use an X-ray to look for buildup of calcium in the arteries around the heart - looking for disease directly rather than just some statistically associated blood marker.
Diet:
Carnivore diet should reverse arterial blockage, particularly if you're eating foods which are high in vitamin K (eg egg yolk, caviar, I think liver is decent also).
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