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VAP Cholesterol Test- New Technology in Heart Health February 4, 2009

Posted by Dr. Brady Hurst in Heart Health / Cardiovascular Disease.
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  • Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the NUMBER ONE PREVENTABLE cause of death in the United States.
  • One of the first symptoms of a Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) is…death.lipid-subsets
  • CVD often takes decades to develop.
  • Most standard lipid tests (total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL, LDL, VLDL) tell very little about your risk for developing heart disease. Recent studies show that the subsets of HDL, LDL, and VLDL (number, sizes, and types see image) give a much better assessment of your cardiovascular health. This means that a person can have “NORMAL” cholesterol levels and still be at high risk for CVD. The test I use in my office is the VAP cholesterol test. (Vertical Auto Profile).
  • Cholesterol is beneficial. We need it. It helps make up your sex hormones (estrogen, testosterone etc.), absorbs your fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K), insulate nerve cells, and the list of benefits continue.
  • Cholesterol is “bad” when it becomes oxidized by free radicals. This happens mainly though inflammation. Common sources of inflammation are:
  1. Chronic infections
  2. Increased phase 1 detoxification in the liver producing free radical intermediates–>phase 2 (if working)–>stool/urine
  3. Food sensitivities
  4. Nutritional insufficiencies (most people in the United States are)
  5. Environmental sensitivities (not necessarily major allergic reactions)- medications, chemicals, molds, pollen, dust etc.
  6. Genetic challenges in methylation- creates destructive molecules such as homocysteine
  7. Dehydration
  8. There are laboratory test available today that expose these problems.
  • Unfortunately, too many of today’s healthcare professionals are trained to “wait” until a health problem has progressed to a certain level before giving it medical attention. At this point your problem is given a name (Myocardial Infarction, Hypertension, etc…). Once “it” has a name, it is given a predetermined treatment, not based on your individual makeup but based on…a book. This is where the field of Functional Medicine shines. My purpose is to identify the those subtle and commonly missed causes of ill health in patients currently suffering and prevent their family members from becoming the next victims.
  • THE ONLY CURE IS PREVENTION! This is why in our clinic we use genomic testing with our families (adults and children). This test checks for changes in segments of DNA. These changed, called Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms or SNP’s, can give us great insight on the LONG TERM risk factors of CVD. The results from this test also help us to develop a life-long dietary plan based on your genetic needs. For cardiovascular health I use the Cardiogenomic Plus test by Genova Diagnostics (Sample Report).
  • Statins (Lescol, Mevacor, Pravachol, Zocor, Crestor, Lipitor, Caduet) can significantly reduce cellular Co-Q10, a potent anti-oxidant, creating more free radicals.

“The superior doctor prevents sickness; the mediocre doctor attends to impending sickness; the inferior doctor treats actual sickness.”We need the “inferior doctors” when acute sickness/trauma shows, but handing them a chronic condition such as CVD, you might as well book your bypass.

It is inaccurate to apply acute methods (i.e. medication) to chronic conditions. If it were true that medications that helped promote and restore healthy human physiology no one would be sick- right? Unfortunately, that is not the case, only nutrition based on INDIVIDUAL NEEDS is powerful enough to make and keep us healthy.

Suggested reading: Selling Sickness

Also check out Queen of Hearts Foundation- Educating women on Heart Disease. Help them help others by donating.

We have developed a TeleHealth Service designed to help people worldwide through phone and video consultations. Our use of advance laboratory testing helps identify any potential blockades that keeps you from beating your current contrition and help preventing it from badly effecting your quality of life.

If this information helped you, please pass it on to others so they may be helped in the same way.

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Dr. Brady Hurst
True Health: Functional Medicine and Online Laboratory Service
TrueHealthLabs.com

Comments»

1. Bill Willis - February 5, 2009

Dr Brady amazes me each time I’ve met or heard him speak about health issues…and how prevention is so important…as opposed to dealing with the consequences when it’s sometimes too late. His knownledge of new-age medicine, the newest tests, techniques & prevention only makes me wish I was young again and could start my personal health program today with him…so I could surely live longer or at least live life better and with greater confidence. Thank you Dr. Brady for your quest to be the best in your field…and to strive to help others. Keep it up!

2. Dana Dodd - February 6, 2009

Dr Hurst, I would love for my mother, a heart patient to see you. I have never felt good about it when she tells me her cholesterol levels came back “fine”. Thank you for doing what you do. Wonderful post!!

3. Mike - March 1, 2009

Just passing by.Btw, you website have great content!

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4. Rob Burgner - March 15, 2009

Great information Doc! I learn something new every time I take a look at one of these posts.

5. Nancy - April 13, 2011

Thanks, but my husband has congestive heart condition and was told there was no blockage in his arteries. He is taking the meds they prescribed but not getting any better. If you have advice it would be listened to and greatly appreciated.

Dr. Brady Hurst - April 26, 2011

It is difficult to give any indivudual advice since I do not have a full picture of your husband’s situation.

However, specific nutriation plays a great very signifigant role in cardio health.

  • Vitamine D- Insuficiency is well known to increase the risk of heart related deaths. Study
  • Oxygen- Since it may be difficult for his body to circulate blood, oxygen may become depleted. Of course work with you doctor on this, but your home pulse oximeter should read in the upper 90%.
  • Other nutrients like Co-Q10, Omega 3 oils, carnitine, and taurine can help tremendously.
  • Since he might not be able to do much exercise, it might be beneficial to look into human growth hormone (hgh) replacement.
  • I hope that helps.

    Dr. Brady


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