DRveejay's comprehensive ASSAULT on cholesterol!

DRveejay11 said:
From the very last paragraph....

"Inositol-Hexaniacinate is a form of Vitamin B-3 (but more superior). It assists in the breakdown and utilization of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. It also reduces serum lipids. Unlike niacin which may cause flushing, headaches, and stomachaches, Inositol-Hexaniacinate is almost always safe although some rare liver problems have occurred at amounts in excess of 1,000 mg per day. Due to possible hepatotoxic effects, I do NOT recommend straight Niacin. High doses of Niacin can also be responsible activating peptic ulcers, impairing glucose tolerance, and precipitating gouty attacks. And many niacin-takers suffer from flushing, headaches, nausea, heartburn, and diarrhea. There are better choices—above. '


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duh me powerlifter , me not read so good , duh me lift weight:D
 
guggulsterones

what the description does not mention is that guggulsterones Z and E have been clinically shown to decrease LDL and slight increase in HDL.

it is also great for acne. though why exactly is not well understood
 
You forgot two things:

- estrogen (you did mention nolvadex though--so kudos for that!)

- alcohol (1-2 drinks everyday)
 
Finally getting on the Policosanol, so I will post results (blood work changes) in 6 weeks or so for those intersted.
 
Policosanol is a natural supplement derived from sugar cane. The main ingredient is octacosanol. Octacosanol is an alcohol found in the waxy film that plants have over their leaves and fruit. The leaves and rinds of citrus fruits contain octacosanol, and so does wheat germ oil.

Policosanol has been shown to normalize cholesterol as well or better than cholesterol-lowering drugs, without side effects such as liver dysfunction and muscle atrophy.1 Efficacy and safety have been proven in numerous clinical trials, and it has been used by millions of people in other countries. Policosanol lowers harmful LDL-cholesterol and raises protective HDL-cholesterol. HDL-cholesterol removes plaque from arterial walls.

Policosanol helps stop the formation of artery lesions,2 an effect similar to that of statin drugs. This was proven in studies on rabbits fed a diet designed to create high cholesterol. According to researchers “in most policosanol-treated animals, atherosclerotic lesions were not present, and in others, thickness of fatty streaks had less foam cell layers than in controls.,3

Policosanol also inhibits the oxidation of dangerous LDL-cholesterol4 which promotes the destruction of blood vessels by creating a chronic inflammatory response. Oxidized LDL can also provoke metalloproteinase enzymes.5 These enzymes promote blood vessel destruction, partly by interfering with HDL’s protective effect. Studies show that rats treated with policosanol have fewer foam cells, reflecting less inflammatory response causing less blood vessel destruction.6,7

Healthy arteries are lined with a smooth layer of cells so that blood can race through with no resistance. One of the features of diseased arteries is that this layer becomes thick and overgrown with cells. As the artery narrows, blood flow slows down or is blocked completely. Policosanol can stop the proliferation of these cells in much the same was as lipid-lowering drugs.8,9

Policosanol also inhibits the formation of clots, and may work synergistically with aspirin in this respect. In a comparison of aspirin and policosanol, aspirin was better at reducing one type of platelet aggregation (clumping together of blood cells). But policosanol was better at inhibiting another type. Together, policosanol and aspirin worked better than either alone.10,11

Thromboxane is a blood vessel-constricting agent that contributes to abnormal platelet aggregation that can cause a heart attack or stroke. Significant reductions in the level of thromboxane occur in humans after two weeks of policosanol.12

People with elevated LDL-cholesterol (over 100) or low HDL-cholesterol (under 50) should seek to protect themselves from the potentially fatal effects of cardiovascular disease. Some people can achieve optimal cholesterol levels via dietary modification, while others require intervention with dietary supplements like policosanol or prescription drugs.

Some people will not achieve adequate results with policosanol or FDA-approved cholesterol-lowering drugs. That is why it is so important to have your blood tested when using policosanol (or FDA-approved drugs). Some people will only require 5 mg to 10 mg a day of policosanol, while others may need 20 mg/day. The same dosage variation may be true of cholesterol-lowering drugs.
 
I've seen conflicting data on whether or not cholesterol is a good indicator of anything. At this point, I'm just not overly concerned about it.
 
TxLonghorn said:
I've seen conflicting data on whether or not cholesterol is a good indicator of anything. At this point, I'm just not overly concerned about it.

Well......I agree that there has def been a plethora of research (some supported, some not) disputing chol numbers' direct correlation to heart disease......one thing you cannot refute is the process by which plaques (loeading to atherosclerosis) is formed....Cholesterol build-up (in the form of plaques) on the walls of the vessels. LDL driving this formation; its adversary HDL reversing this.

I believe it's one's genetic programing moreso than strictly "chol profile numbers" that dictate the body's efficiancy of eradicating these plaques in advance of any "problems". However, just as we work out and take gear/supps in an effort to manipulate certain anti-genetic results in the body with succes, I also believe in manipulating the formation of plaques by controlling the LDL/HDL ratio's as well in favor of a safer non-atheroscleotic environment. PREVENTION goes a long way.
 
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# 1 reason for high cholesterol = sex and masturbation !

Bro's and brodette's DO keep away from both !? :D


Btw. Interesting post DRveejay11 :)
 
Great informative post DRVJ...
what brand of red rice do you recommend...I have searched the web and come up with 100's of maufactures and types..
 
Massive: the stuff's kinda pricey so I opted for HIGHER intake of policosanol (Beyond-a-century has it CHEAP in powder form, just dump it in your p-shakes). I would ALSO argue that Policosanol is more potent than red yeast rice anyway.
 
yes it is =)

and its a topic all to unadressed good to see it finally comeing to light

Fonz and others are doing some good work on the subject
 
After reading more about POLICOSANOL at Medsacpe.com and after further discussion with Drveejay11 I have decided that this stuff is SIMPLY UNREAL...can't wait to start it..

The doc even says it has stabalized his lipid profile while "on" steroids and thats really significant because roids really mess with hepatic lipas and hdl big time...not to mention their effect on raising ldl too.

RG:)
 
Realgains said:
After reading more about POLICOSANOL at Medsacpe.com and after further discussion with Drveejay11 I have decided that this stuff is SIMPLY UNREAL...can't wait to start it..

The doc even says it has stabalized his lipid profile while "on" steroids and thats really significant because roids really mess with hepatic lipas and hdl big time...not to mention their effect on raising ldl too.

RG:)

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As I mentioned in the PM's.....I ALSO take in a good amount of EFA's daily (Udo's + Fish) as well as CLA (class of its own) for optimal lipid levels------- as well as supplement with LIVER detoxifiers and potent anti-oxidants year round (NAC/ALA/Thistle/Co-Q-10). Keeping a healthy functioning liver is paramount when trying to achieve OR maintain healthy lipid levels AND OVERALL HEALTH!
 
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