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Title: What is HDL and LDL?
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Published: Feb 20, 2014
Author: wisequack
Post Date: 2014-02-20 22:20:19 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 175
Comments: 16

What’s in your wallet?

My wallet is the happy home to a torn $5 bill, lint, a well-used business card from Lorenzo Oss-Cech (lawyer), my driver’s license with a photo that would terrify small children and most pterodactyls, a ticket stub for Monster Truck Rally, a photo of Raminator (the bestest truck of all), Donna Summers Fan Club membership, plastic, a receipt for a Raminator T-shirt and in a wee clear packet, tucked away near the lint, I keep some pills.

Emergency pills just in case I happen upon a heart attack or a stroke, mine included. What is in that packet is a trade secret but I will reveal that, of the three emergency pills I carry at all times, one of them is a “statin.” (To know what the other two are you must either send me $1,349+HST or go to www.wisequacks.org.)

By now most of you know of statins, commonly referred to in playgrounds as “3-hydroxy-3 methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitors.” But I will heretofore refer to them as statins, if you don’t mind.

Should, one day, you be wheeled into the ER, in the throes of the common yet deadly heart attack or stroke, you will be given a statin immediately upon your arrival unless you happen to have been in my hockey rink and I happened to have remembered my wallet.

There are those who feel that statins should be in the water. They are just that helpful with dealing with these two very common killers.

But not always.

As doctors we love to see you get high. We also love to see dense patients as we strive to be dense doctors — some denser than others, eh Sealey?

HDL

High Density Lipoprotein is a good… no, it’s a GREAT cholesterol. It reverses cholesterol transport and gobbles and scavenges up the foamy cholesterol that lurks about your blood system hoping to form plaques that leads to clots that lead to trouble that lead to me opening my wallet and digging through the lint. HDL is the anti-Crisco. Those of you with naturally high levels of HDL (thanks to your genes) are fortunate.

LDL

We despise the deadly Low Density Lipoprotein, the bad cholesterol. This is the main target of a statin. This is the anti-Christmas reunion. Those of you with high levels of LDL are unfortunate.

While statins can help knock down LDL, they don’t do much for HDL. For decades, medicine has searched for a way to help us elevate our HDL. Well…

In fact, wouldn’t it be great if there was a medication that could elevate HDL and lower LDL all at once! Well…

Well, you read it here first folks. Finally there is!! Every so often a medication comes along that has the potential to change medicine and our lives for the better.

There are some journals that always catch a doctor’s attention. Anything with the word New England or Lancet on it means serious business. Anything with Teen Tiger on it means serious problems.

The December 16, 2010 edition of the New England Journal reported on the results of use of a medication called anacetrapib. It astounded researchers by lowering LDL by 40% while raising HDL by a stunning 138%! It had a superb safety profile and those in the study, on anacetrapib, had significantly lower cardiovascular events than the others.

A medical event is not a good thing like a Monster Truck event. Medical events include heart attacks, strokes or your canoe flipping over while you’re navigating rapids that you were unaware were ahead of you as your buddy, Roy, who sat in the bow forgot to warn you that the river you were about to canoe was a Class 3 river.

But this is so New England Journal-excitable that large international studies are being conducted now. (In fact, the only way you can get anacetrapib is if you’re chosen for a study.)

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#2. To: Tatarewicz, abraxas (#0)

If you get a heart attack, insist on magnesium!

Ronald Grisanti

Mon, 25 Mar 2013 10:45 CDT

If you end up in the emergency room with a heart attack, make sure you insist on a 2 cc injection of magnesium sulfate.

In double-blind, placebo-controlled scientific study, they looked at 273 patients who were admitted to the hospital for a heart attack. The study published in one of the most prestigious medical journals revealed that after 4 weeks, the people who received the magnesium, only 7% died versus 19% who did not get the magnesium. That means magnesium cut the death rate a walloping 63%.

What was interesting is the fact that the study indicated that the people in the study were give far less than the 2 cc of magnesium recommended above.

Furthermore, the injection of magnesium decreased arrhythmias by 55%. Remember having a heart arrhythmia is one issue doctors are seriously concerned about following a heart attack.

In another study in the same medical journal approximately ten years later revealed that magnesium produced a 24% reduction in the number of deaths in one month after the heart attack.

Besides the proven benefits for victims of a heart attack, another study showed people who were given IV magnesium had a 76% reduction in death from a fatal blood clot. And by the way this same study showed that aspirin made no difference.

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Take your magnesium daily - at least 500 mg. It's involved in over 300 chemical functions in your body. (Magnesium Glycinate)

ratcat  posted on  2014-02-22   13:26:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: ratcat (#2) (Edited)

Excellent. Magnesium is important.

I read in an article that, "Every single cell in the human body demands adequate magnesium to function, or it will perish. Strong bones and teeth, balanced hormones, a healthy nervous and cardiovascular system, wellfunctioning detoxification pathways and much more depend upon cellular magnesium sufficiency. Soft tissue containing the highest concentrations of magnesium in the body include the brain and the heart—two organs that produce a large amount of electrical activity, and which can be especially vulnerable to magnesium insufficiency."

Increase in dietary magnesium sounds like it would be beneficial to decrease the chance of a heart attack happening.....well I should have kept reading because this is the case.

National Institutes of Health website states that:

Some observational surveys have associated higher blood levels of magnesium with lower risk of coronary heart disease [50-51]. In addition, some dietary surveys have suggested that a higher magnesium intake may reduce the risk of having a stroke [52]. There is also evidence that low body stores of magnesium increase the risk of abnormal heart rhythms, which may increase the risk of complications after a heart attack [4]. These studies suggest that consuming recommended amounts of magnesium may be beneficial to the cardiovascular system.

Flouride in water depletes natural magnesium concentrates and also causes the body not to bind with magnesium as the body needs.

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#9. To: abraxas (#3)

great info, ab. thanks for posting it. i really need to take the daggone magnesium oil that i bought months ago.

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