Paul Saladino· MD
a carnivorous diet I have seen multiple times now that HSC RP in these clients is also very very low on the order of 0.2 0.3 or 0.4
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a carnivorous diet I have seen multiple times now that HSC RP in these clients is also very very low on the order of 0.2 0.3 or 0.4
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my HSC RP was 0.3 throughout this study that's right 0.3 that's basically the low end of normal for HSC RP eating more than 3 pounds of meat a day to further corroborate that let's look at my ESR my erythrocyte sedimentation rate was also very low it was at the low end normal it was 3 or 4 throughout this experiment
I have seen multiple times now that HSC RP in these clients is also very very low on the order of 0.2 0.3 or 0.4 that's extremely low
my HSC RP is lower on a carnivorous diet at 0.3 like I said I also measured fibrinogen it was very low was at the low end of normal I was in the mid 200s and I measured ferritin which is an iron storage and that was within normal range it was a little over a hundred