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What's the test to identify the large, fluffy LDL component?
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<blockquote data-quote="jack412" data-source="post: 677849" data-attributes="member: 97664"><p>I didn't read it that way, I think fluffy = good may not on the wane.</p><p>I understood it that they are saying that with lchf your reduce your sdLDL and have big fluffy, and the normal blood test may show high ldl because the large fluffy have say 100 particles, where the small dense may have say 200 particles for the same LDL mass reading. this is why they recommend that the total number of particles are counted and are a better measure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack412, post: 677849, member: 97664"] I didn't read it that way, I think fluffy = good may not on the wane. I understood it that they are saying that with lchf your reduce your sdLDL and have big fluffy, and the normal blood test may show high ldl because the large fluffy have say 100 particles, where the small dense may have say 200 particles for the same LDL mass reading. this is why they recommend that the total number of particles are counted and are a better measure. [/QUOTE]
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