Bryan Johnson· Author
To reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, the ideal Uric Acid reference range for men is 5 - 6.9 mg/dL.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
To reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, the ideal Uric Acid reference range for men is 5 - 6.9 mg/dL.
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we basically said five point five as sort of the breakpoint
and again internally we have been targeting five so we finally put him on uloric and i gotta be honest with you i don't remember if we put him on allopurinol first and he had a reaction to it or what the reason was but nevertheless we put him on ulrich and that fixed uric acid he was now in the mid-fours and he had to come off his blood pressure medication and his blood pressure normalized so we took the uric acid from six point call it one down to say 4.1 and he no longer needed the ace inhibitor and without any other change this is not a guy who gained weight lost weight made any other meaningful change even in his exercise but his blood pressure now is sort of 120 over 80.