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August 7, 2005
Detect Most Cholesterol Abnormalities with VAP Cholesterol
It may surprise you to learn that traditional cholesterol scores are very poor indicators of early cardiovascular disease. Many people with high cholesterol never develop heart problems, and at least half of the people who have heart attacks have seemingly normal cholesterol levels.
It’s time for a better test, and we now have one: The VAP (Vertical Auto Profile) cholesterol test. In addition to the basic scores (total cholesterol, high-density lipoproteins, low-density lipoproteins, and triglycerides), the VAP test includes new categories of cholesterol measurement. This extra data makes the test much more effective in predicting heart attack or stroke.
Even more importantly, the old test only picks up about 45 percent of cholesterol problems, but the VAP test identifies about 90 percent of them.
Using the data from the VAP test, you can determine whether your cholesterol is actually dangerous or if it is present in your bloodstream but virtually harmless in terms of triggering a heart attack. Among the most important new measurements are Lp(a), LDL pattern size, Metabolic Syndrome, and lipid remnants.
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