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    Can Someone Explain What Cholesterol Values Should REALLY Be?

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      Janelle525 @yerrag
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      @yerrag Thanks for your reply!
      Well you made it pretty far with that high of blood pressure! But the heart failure is definitely no bueno!

      I've seen that blood pressure is a measure of hydration status. How many electrolytes there are. Have you ever tried drinking say 2-3 liters of water in a day and seeing what that does to your blood pressure? For my husband he never went above 150/90, but he always drinks lots of water.

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        Insomniac @yerrag
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        @yerrag It's a miracle you're alive with bp that high. At least your pulse pressure improved from 80 to 50 but your heart will have to enlarge if you don't bring it down.

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          yerrag @Janelle525
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          @Janelle525 said in Can Someone Explain What Cholesterol Values Should REALLY Be?:

          @yerrag Thanks for your reply!
          Well you made it pretty far with that high of blood pressure! But the heart failure is definitely no bueno!

          I've seen that blood pressure is a measure of hydration status. How many electrolytes there are. Have you ever tried drinking say 2-3 liters of water in a day and seeing what that does to your blood pressure? For my husband he never went above 150/90, but he always drinks lots of water.

          Have tried everything under the sun but the real cause here is low blood volume sue to low albumin brought about by a continual churn of albumin being oxidized and excreted via urine. Albumin being the chief antioxidant in the ecf and I have a lot of spillover ROS from phagocytic action on lead toxins and infection.

          Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
          engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
          wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
          the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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            yerrag @Insomniac
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            @Insomniac said in Can Someone Explain What Cholesterol Values Should REALLY Be?:

            @yerrag It's a miracle you're alive with bp that high. At least your pulse pressure improved from 80 to 50 but your heart will have to enlarge if you don't bring it down.

            Yeah, I'm not only alive but thriving but what I give up is high virility. the body knows what it prioritizes. yes, the heart is enlarged but not taking high BP meds compromises and harms my kidneys and liver and I believe keeps me from dialysis (iatrogenic ckd from BP drugs).

            Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
            engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
            wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
            the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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              Insomniac @yerrag
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              @yerrag I never heard blood pressure medication can cause kidney disease.

              Is it from the lowered pressure or were they kidney toxic independent of the lowered pressure?

              Rice diet doctor Kempner treated a patient with a very enlarged heart with a long water fast in a hospital setting and it shrank to normal from the account of someone that worked with him.

              He also cured extreme hypertension with the diet which was extremely low salt and low fat and protein.

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                yerrag @Insomniac
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                @Insomniac it's hard to prove using scientism methods when there are many variables. just use logic. when these BP drugs cause acidic imbalance it can be logically inferred that the cells will accumulate calcium and internally calcify and this will eventually lead to fibrosis as the body adapts. the kidneys and liver will shrink as a result.

                kempners methods work for the context it is meant for. my context as I explained earlier differs.

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                  zorba990 @sweetwaterpickle
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                  @sweetwaterpickle You may wish to consider adding tissue integrity factors like bioflavonoids (hesperidin, rutin, etc). The balloon pressure is reduced but the integrity of the balloon can still be weak. There is a formed product called Cyruta Plus that a chiropractor can prescribe but in my experience up to 3g rutin is quite safe long term and will help reduce the chances of another stroke.

                  [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0014299922002345#:~:text=Rutin%2C a dietary flavonoid%2C has,against ICH stroke remained unexplored.](link url)

                  *Abstract

                  Intracerebral hemorrhagic (ICH) stroke is a major cause of death and disability globally, with no proper treatment available so far. Rutin, a dietary flavonoid, has shown protection against cerebral ischemic stroke due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory attributes. However, the efficacy of rutin against ICH stroke remained unexplored. Therefore, in the current study, we investigated the effect of rutin in an ICH stroke zebrafish larva model. The larvae were exposed to atorvastatin (1.25 μM) in system water for induction of experimental ICH. Rutin treatment reduced the hematoma size, ROS production and decreased apoptosis in the zebrafish larvae brains. Reduction in the malondialdehyde and protein carbonyl level in the rutin-treated larvae also indicated quenching of the free radicals. The treatment increased the expression of tight junction claud5a gene and decreased the mRNA level of matrix metalloproteases (mmp2 and mmp9). Furthermore, rutin treatment also attenuated the genomic expression of oxidative markers (nrf2, hmox1a, sod1, and gpx) and inflammatory genes (il6, tnfa, il10, and irf2a) related to ICH. The Gsk-3β activity was also downregulated, and a normal pool of β-catenin and Nrf2 was maintained in the larvae treated with rutin. The current study suggested that rutin protects ICH stroke via suppressing oxidative stress and inflammatory events in a zebrafish model.*

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                    CrumblingCookie @yerrag
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                    @yerrag
                    Not all ARBs are equal. Would be interesting to read which one you tried. Olmesartan has actually been shown to be potentially very protective for all things vascular and for the kidneys, improving their filtration functions. If you like to you could read up on that ARB specifically.

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                      yerrag @CrumblingCookie
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                      @CrumblingCookie I only used calcium channel blockers and Cox inhibitors so far, not having tried arbs. it may help the kidneys so I could be wrong about arbs effect on kidneys. since you and peat highly recommend arbs, and I'm ignorant about this class of drugs (even though peat sings praises of it endlessly during COVID), I'm still of the opinion that it merely lowers my BP without addressing or fixing the root causes of my high BP. It still isn't the ideal solution.

                      I've been told take the drug and then deal with finding the root cause, but even without taking the drug, i already find it very hard to eliminate the cause after identifying it, which was already hard to do in the first place. Also consider that taking the drug would just as well make me lose sight of finding the root cause and fixing it. Plus it adds a confounding element to troubleshooting.

                      Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
                      engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
                      wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                      the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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                        Insomniac @yerrag
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                        @yerrag The arbs probably won't bring you to normal. You can still use improvements in blood pressure diagnostically while being at a safer bp and protecting the kidneys.

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                          yerrag @Insomniac
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                          @Insomniac

                          Have you personally used arbs and experienced any side effects? I think it's a given as all pharma drugs have side effects.

                          When I used a calcium channel blocker and a Cox inhibitor, I was also using a diuretic because a side effect of those drugs was edema. And because I was using a diuretic, I had to take a potassium supplement because I would get cramps. But what I was concerned most about is losing my acid base balance, as a chronically acidic state messes with heart rate and pumping efficiency, and the cell easily takes in more calcium from the ecf as internal calcification builds up towards fibrosis, which beings about degeneration in the liver and kidneys as they garden and shrink.

                          Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
                          engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
                          wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                          the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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                            Insomniac @yerrag
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                            @yerrag I experienced no side effects with a ARB except maybe a occasional cough if I remember. I stopped needing it and didn't stop bc of side effects.

                            The side effect profile for candesartan was the same as placebo in the published trails.

                            You'll probably need more than one drug to get you systolic under 160

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                              yerrag @Insomniac
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                              @Insomniac

                              Thanks for sharing. I hope I won't need to use the ARBs, but it's good to know.

                              I took the no drug approach towards my high BP as a personal experiment and challenge, just to see how seriously detrimental to my health allowing my bp to be naturally set by my body.

                              It has been 20+ years of steadily increasing BP , and I show no signs of being negatively impacted by it where it matters most.

                              I would have fixed it last year, but a cruel twist of fate had me take a cathartic detour last year. I hope to conquer my bp ailment within the year.

                              Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
                              engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
                              wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                              the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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                                Insomniac @yerrag
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                                @yerrag said in Can Someone Explain What Cholesterol Values Should REALLY Be?:

                                It has been 20+ years of steadily increasing BP , and I show no signs of being negatively impacted by it where it matters most.

                                What about an enlarged heart?

                                You take self experimentation very seriously. I hope you get your answers before it's too late.

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                                  yerrag @Insomniac
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                                  @Insomniac It's naturally going to be enlarged if that is to be expected from high blood pressure. If it were not, I'd be more worried.

                                  The good thing about high BP is that it gets blood through where it's needed even though my blood volume is low. In an old home with plumbing with low cross sectional area that results in high friction losses, the resulting low flow can be boosted by installing a booster pump.

                                  I'm glad I don't need a booster pump and the flow of blood is sufficient to keep my tissues and organs well supplied with vital nutrients as well as allow waste to be dumped out.

                                  Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
                                  engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
                                  wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                                  the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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                                    Insomniac @yerrag
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                                      A Former User
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                                      does your husband take magnesium (and other minerals like potassium) and vitamin e?

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                                        A Former User @yerrag
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                                        @yerrag i used telmisartan for a couple months once and i didnt notice any sides. it got high BP down really fast and made doing exercise way easier and more enjoyable. i was experimenting with testosterone and then lowered my dose of it and then didnt need telmisartan anymore

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                                          Ecstatic_Hamster
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                                          220 to 240 consistently shows lowest all cause mortality.

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                                            yerrag @A Former User
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                                            @sneedful said in Can Someone Explain What Cholesterol Values Should REALLY Be?:

                                            @yerrag i used telmisartan for a couple months once and i didnt notice any sides. it got high BP down really fast and made doing exercise way easier and more enjoyable. i was experimenting with testosterone and then lowered my dose of it and then didnt need telmisartan anymore

                                            thanks. that's good to know.

                                            Temporal thinking is the faculty that’s
                                            engaged by an enriched environment, but it’s
                                            wrong to call it “thinking,” because it’s simply
                                            the way organisms exist... - Ray Peat Nov 2017 Newsletter

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