If you really want to find out how much risk your cholesterol level poses, I’m here to tell you that you shouldn’t rely on a traditional lipid panel to do the job. Such tests measure total LDL, HDL, and triglycerides, and they’re what most doctors will order—but they’re a dinosaur!
Granted, standard blood lipid tests are useful for determining whether your ratio of total HDL to LDL cholesterol is within a healthy range. But they won’t tell you about your HDL and LDL fractions [link to Cholesterol Facts Link Subtypes page] (that is, whether you have predominantly small dense cholesterol particles, or large buoyant ones). Particle size is extraordinarily important, because new research shows that small dense LDL cholesterol is inflammatory and toxic to blood vessels. And even more troubling is a high level of Lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a)—the most dangerous of the blood lipids. Lp(a) is a specific type of small LDL cholesterol particle, and it inflames the blood and makes it sticky—making it more prone to clotting.
Obviously, the more of the dangerous cholesterol particles you have, the more aggressively you’ll need to treat your cholesterol level—because the more you have, the greater your risk for cardiovascular disease. That’s why it’s imperative that you talk to your doctor about having either the Vertical Auto Profile (VAP) test or the Lipoprotein Particle Profile (LPP) test.
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How I Manage Cholesterol
I'm not your average doctor when it comes to cholesterol. That's because I don't think your total cholesterol level is that much of a risk factor when it comes to heart disease. It is important, however, that you know the different types of cholesterol you have, since some are good and some are bad. Fortunately, there are new tests and natural strategies that can help you assess and achieve healthy cholesterol levels.

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