S, the easiest check for statins is download from 23andme to Promethease and click Medicine section tab. In 23andme, you can use the drop bar to click Browse Raw Data and type in several very common SNPs of statin's responsiveness (rs1723850TT and 17244841AA). Unlike my myopathy risk gene (rs469359...
Stavia wrote:I'm still intruiged about the ability of the word "statin" to create an emotional reaction! I'll bet any positive effect is related to inflammation not the lipid lowering effect. But it's just a guess.
G, Won't claim to be an expert, but after my high calcium score, my Dr (a prominent 'paleo' physician) suggested looking into chelation. But my own investigations left me w high uncertainty including some downside, so I never did it. In my then consult w Dr Gundry, largely based on my inflammation ...
Hey gang, I'm a member of a crazy-ish but fun email list of self-experimenting life-extensionists. Most of the things the members are trying are a bit too risky for me, but many of the members have tried NAD+ infusions – in most cases just one infusion, like this guy did, in other cases several dai...