My consultant says I still need statins because my lipoprotein little a is 93. Can anyone explain the significance of lipoprotein little a?
I was told I had cholesterol 7.5 so I ... - Cholesterol Support
I was told I had cholesterol 7.5 so I changed my eating habits and within 2 months it was 6.5. I was pleased with this fall but.....
Nothing to add on lipoproteins but congratulations on the good work so far!
Lipoprotein (a) also known as LP(a) should really be below 0.30mmol/L. Vitamin C deficiency is a primary culprit for this condition. I would suggest you try eating (on a daily base) 1-2 oranges and also using some lemon juice in your cooking maybe on salads. Do this for 2 months, also add a Vitamin C supplement of say 500mg or 1000mg (one per day is enough) and getting re-tested in 2 months and you may be surprised by the results. Regards
Frank Cooper, Author, Cholesterol and the French Paradox
Thank you to Traci, Frank and Betabalance for your help and comments. It is so re-assuring to know there are friends out there willing to offer support and advice. Frank - I will try increasing my vit C intake. Traci - thanks for the link. And Beta - I appreciate the congrats. I thought I had done well with change of diet and then consultant burst my bubble. I suppose he had my interests in mind but seems intent on prescribing statins which I am anxious to avoid. Thank you all once more.
Hi,
This link about Lp (a) might be useful.
theheart.org/article/109049...
Seems like the reference range is under 50. I know somebody else asked about this on this site, seems like it is becoming more usual to test for it.