Hardly any docs test for lipoprotein (a). Yet this is a huge genetic marker of a higher risk of potential nasty heart events like stroke and heart attack. I tested mine, it was sky-high. (I battle a lot of bad genetic deal of the cards, yet, so far… so good, from my lips to God’s ears).
Love this! I have fortunately tested my Lp(a) since my late 30's - however, I have had to ask for my doc to test it each time which I do annually. I love your flaxseed muffins and have your flax cereal on a regular basis as well. Thanks for all your great insights and articles! Maureen
Love this! I have fortunately tested my Lp(a) since my late 30's - however, I have had to ask for my doc to test it each time which I do annually. I love your flaxseed muffins and have your flax cereal on a regular basis as well. Thanks for all your great insights and articles! Maureen
An article I read in “The People’s Pharmacy” (a) states that statin drugs can actually raise the level of lipoprotein (a).