Paul Saladino· MD
and this is why we need more sophisticated panels that look at LDL molecules and look at how many of them are oxidized what the ratios are in the oxidation of LDL verses total cholesterol or oxidized LDL to HDL
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and this is why we need more sophisticated panels that look at LDL molecules and look at how many of them are oxidized what the ratios are in the oxidation of LDL verses total cholesterol or oxidized LDL to HDL
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LDL is always 0.04 is always basically 4 percent or maybe 0.4% of the LDL particle number so if you take the oxidized LDL and you divide by the LDL P you always get 0.04 or there abouts I've gotten 0.35 or 0.4 1 but it's it's very predictable that as the LDL goes up the oxidized al goes up LDL goes up and I have seen that in my clients repeatedly repeatedly and so you will see the oxidized LDL track with LDL
look oxy LDL I do it it's easy to do it yeah it's there and it's more linked to the process that I can see