I can really empathize with Harj. I have a paternal history of high cholesterol, my grandfather recently having bypass surgery. Using WellnessFX I discovered that I have an extremely high Apo B level, nearly twice the upper limit of the low-risk range. Thinking my first test was an anomaly, I was retested over the course of several months with consistent results of less than 3% variation.
Using this data, I've modified my diet and am seeking medical advice to reduce to a normal range. My cholesterol levels are all normal. I eat healthy (a seemingly subjective measure) and exercise regularly. My doctor said I am in perfect health at my recent annual physical.
I'm privileged to be able to afford private blood testing. Apo B data is within everyone's grasp, yet it seems so under-utilized.
Using this data, I've modified my diet and am seeking medical advice to reduce to a normal range. My cholesterol levels are all normal. I eat healthy (a seemingly subjective measure) and exercise regularly. My doctor said I am in perfect health at my recent annual physical.
I'm privileged to be able to afford private blood testing. Apo B data is within everyone's grasp, yet it seems so under-utilized.