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12-23-2013, 07:05 PM #41
Also from the LEF article:
There are two safe forms of niacin:
•Immediate-release/crystalline niacin is available as a nutritional supplement and is inexpensive and effective. The niacin in each table is released immediately and usually provokes a “hot flush,” a warm, itchy feeling of the skin. For this reason, starting at small doses, such as 250 mg, can be helpful. The dose can be increased gradually (by 250 mg every four weeks) to achieve the desired amount. Doses greater than 500 mg per day should be used only under medical supervision. Some people take their niacin in small doses, three or four times daily, to spread out the dose. This could be unsafe, and I recommend that patients never take immediate-release niacin more than twice a day.
•Extended-release niacin is a time-release preparation, but does not act as slowly as slow-release niacin. This makes it safer than the slow-release preparations that can cause liver side effects. Extended-release niacin also provokes fewer hot flushes than immediate-release niacin. An example is Slo-Niacin®, which is sold over the counter. Niaspan® is an extended-release niacin preparation sold as a prescription drug.
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12-24-2013, 05:37 AM #42
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05-06-2014, 07:44 PM #43
Quick update:
Directly below is from 6 months ago:
[_____________________] [__*__________] [______________________]
Pattern B..........................Pattern A/B.........Pattern A
Small, Dense LDL (bad)................................Large, buoyant LDL (good)
Below is from 6 months later (this week)
New level
[_____________________] [____________] [______*________________]
Pattern B..........................Pattern A/B.........Pattern A
Small, Dense LDL (bad)................................Large, buoyant LDL (good
Very happy with this progress. Went from small, dense particles labeled "abnormal" to the good stuff. Nice! Progress with supplements!
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05-06-2014, 08:08 PM #45
Read the whole thread j20. It's all there along with supporting links.
Still taking the same stuff but did switch a while ago to a RYR powder from overseas. This way it will have more of the natural statins still in it that are often removed in the states per the FDA. Even though they do a poor job of policing said removal.
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Good job Kel!
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05-09-2014, 08:45 AM #48
This is it:
Amazon.com: Pure Chinese Red Yeast Rice Bulk Powder. (250G): Health & Personal Care
It tastes like shiat no matter what you mix it with. You don't need a scale, half a teaspoon is 1200mg's.
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will do, i just ordered the ryr u recommended and it will be here next week, so ill include it along with the rest of ur stack...
NOTE:
im also starting up a new diet with "the scientist" who works with john meadows... name is trevor, is over on pm forums... so with that and these supps, im really hoping this cholesterol melts away!
ill keep this post updated, and also pm u if i forget to update here...
how often or when should one gauge their next blood work after starting this protocol?
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07-20-2014, 08:03 PM #54
Bump
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07-20-2014, 08:42 PM #55
Subscribed. Will come back to this later in the week when I get that TBI lecture out of the way. Interested in reading those links you've posted.
Great work as always big man.
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07-27-2014, 08:03 AM #56
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07-27-2014, 04:58 PM #60
I suppose that honey and jam are the worst evil being we talking of sugars.. isn't it ..... :P
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07-27-2014, 05:44 PM #61
Jam yes, honey not so much. If you need to use anything natural is the way to go.
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09-20-2014, 03:44 PM #63
This thread got me thinking. I'm going to get a VAP test in a few weeks and see what I find.
Thanks Kel!
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09-21-2014, 06:01 AM #65
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09-22-2014, 05:22 AM #66
Wow, numbers came down quite a bit. I also added Slow Niacin to my vitamin regiment a little over a month ago and I go in for my cholesterol test pretty soon. Mine has also always been high and they have me on low dose crestor (I know). My biggest problem is getting my good cholesterol (HDL) up. My bad use to be really high but I managed to get it down the last couple of years.
Haha, got to love Mel Brooks
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Any suggestions on keeping this nasty ass red yeast shit down? This shat is straight horrid!
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09-24-2014, 12:52 AM #68
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09-24-2014, 08:55 AM #69
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Also how long should this nasty ass shit be ran? I read through here & some one asked. But, I never seen a reply.
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09-24-2014, 09:58 AM #71
Can't answer that. Only your continued BW can. Remember, although RYR's a supplement it contains monocolins that are known to block cholesterol. Specifically monocolin-K which is basically an herbal lovastatin. It's why the FDA regulated this aspect out of it as well as making them advertise it differently. It's also why for maximum benefit it must be bought over-seas. All that said, use caution as you should with any supplement.
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I just throw it in my mouth and chug some water. You get used to it. The best affirmation I got re this was Kels contacting me with his improvement after using the RYR supp I was using which corresponded with my personal improvements as well. Thanks so much for putting this out there with all this detail kel. Great info. Actually should be stickied IMO.
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Well, I am def not a fan of this shit's nastiness . . . . But, if it works - it works
Seems like a damn solid regimen to me
Edit:
I think I got a fairly decent method for drinking this nastiness. I mixed it with about 8oz's of ice cold water & my glutamine. Mix it real well, so there is no nasty ass clumps. Not that bad.
So, 2x a day is enough for NAC & the Red Nasty right?Last edited by < <Samson> >; 09-24-2014 at 12:34 PM.
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09-24-2014, 01:15 PM #74
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One Niacin flush later & I seem to be fine
That was an interesting one, since last night was the 1st time I took the 750mg of Niacin. Dunno, if I should take another 750, or just half.
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09-25-2014, 09:30 PM #76
Reread this from post #1:
Using Niacin to Improve Cardiovascular Health - Life Extension
Tips in it for dealing with the flush near the bottom.
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09-26-2014, 12:11 AM #77
After reading this thread yesterday, I asked the Dr. for a script for Niaspan as my HDL is low, VLDL is high, and triglycerides are also high. He told me that he would not prescribe Niaspan. He didn't like it because the flush was too great for most of his patients. Instead he prescribed Fenofribrate. I told him I could mitigate the flush with a couple of glasses of water and a baby aspirin and he said no way - very frustrating. On a positive note, I went straight to the bookstore after the Dr appointment and bought a copy of the book, The Great Cholesterol Myth. Thanks kelkel. A lot of us guys really look up to you.
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09-26-2014, 09:28 AM #78
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Yeah, I read that when I was red as a beet
Took a baby aspirin and drank about a liter of water right before eating my late night chicken.
Noticed just a little of a flush which lasted about 10 minutes - no biggie
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You sir are the man. . . My lipids are all well withing range now after 2 months of following your exact regimen. Since then I have ran even more gear, hear & there. Yet, my #'s are tits!
Now:
Cholesterol, Total 156
Triglycerides 80
Chol/HDL Ratio 4.1
HDL Cholesterol 38
Non HDL Cholesterol 118
LDL Calculated 102
Before:
Cholesterol, Total 198
Triglycerides 89
Chol/HDL Ratio 10.4
HDL Cholesterol 19
Non HDL Cholesterol 179
LDL Calculated xxx
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