lipids may be the least indicators of problems with arteries, One person I have been working with had super hyperlipidemia who was under went exploratory surgery for plaque. The Dr's thinking the worst case scenerio of multiple blockage were amazed to find a man in his late 40's had arterties of that of an 18 year old. The dr's wanted to put him on statin drugs for years he refused. He ate nothing but organic food and no refined sugar, no extra preservative. This information will potentially change how medicine views lipids and associated risks. It will be published one way or another so medical community knows about it. It has caught the eye of a lot of medical experts.
Another gentlemen from UK I was working with had not a horrible lipid profile, but was concerned heart disease it since it ran in his family. Over in UK Dr's are back in the stone ages with medicine and do very little testing. Since his blood lipids where normal they didnt want to do further testing. It was suggested to him to look into genetic testing and other markers of inflammation. When the test came back, it was found that he alter genetic factors which are identified when I saw the result when examining his eat patterns he lacked saturated fats and certain markers where showing a deficiency. Not knowing at the time of what the genetic testing meant, I suggest 1 TBSP of EVCCO to possible help the marker. He stopped me in my tracks and explained saturated fats would increase his chances of CVD and possible heart attack several fold. Since he belongs to different forums including ATM where this wonderful information about sucking down 10 TBSP is posted. If he would have even had a few TBSP of EVCCO over a 6 months or even year period he could have had a possible stroke or even die due to his genetic defect. Luckily we found this information before he could have been seriously injured or even killed. Question is how many more people are out there who have this and not knowing it?.
Another gentlemen from UK I was working with had not a horrible lipid profile, but was concerned heart disease it since it ran in his family. Over in UK Dr's are back in the stone ages with medicine and do very little testing. Since his blood lipids where normal they didnt want to do further testing. It was suggested to him to look into genetic testing and other markers of inflammation. When the test came back, it was found that he alter genetic factors which are identified when I saw the result when examining his eat patterns he lacked saturated fats and certain markers where showing a deficiency. Not knowing at the time of what the genetic testing meant, I suggest 1 TBSP of EVCCO to possible help the marker. He stopped me in my tracks and explained saturated fats would increase his chances of CVD and possible heart attack several fold. Since he belongs to different forums including ATM where this wonderful information about sucking down 10 TBSP is posted. If he would have even had a few TBSP of EVCCO over a 6 months or even year period he could have had a possible stroke or even die due to his genetic defect. Luckily we found this information before he could have been seriously injured or even killed. Question is how many more people are out there who have this and not knowing it?.