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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1802273" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Trigs being high shows a need to reduce carbohydrates since your body is converting excess glucose into these fatty acids in your bloodstream. If you can find your numbers it will show the HDL/trig ratio which should be 1:1 ideally. The statins will lower your ldl cholesterol but its really the HL/trigs that are the best indicator of risk according to many cardiologists. The GP is rewarded for targetting LDL by treating with statins but this does not mean that this is right for you as an individaul!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1802273, member: 365308"] Trigs being high shows a need to reduce carbohydrates since your body is converting excess glucose into these fatty acids in your bloodstream. If you can find your numbers it will show the HDL/trig ratio which should be 1:1 ideally. The statins will lower your ldl cholesterol but its really the HL/trigs that are the best indicator of risk according to many cardiologists. The GP is rewarded for targetting LDL by treating with statins but this does not mean that this is right for you as an individaul! [/QUOTE]
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