Thanks. Their site shows only nurse practitioner Pauline Harrie there. Emailed them to see if they do telemedicine (most clinics have that as an option now).I don’t know if she still is doing telemedicine, Tara Dall is excellent.
Thanks. Yes, am familiar with Mark. I was at last year's A4M and wanted to attend his CV modules but wasn't able to. I think I've come across Dr. Kahn. Can't do the plant-based diet though. I have done just about all advanced CV testing that exists and for years, including CAC, CIMT, CCTA, tons of advanced lipid panels, just need someone smarter than me to make it more actionable than I have.Not sure if they do telemedicine but I've been impressed with Dr. Joel Kahn (Dr. Joel Kahn: America's Healthy Heart Doc - Holistic Cardiologist, Plant-based Nutrition and Functional Medicine) and Dr. Mark Houston at the A4M meetings I've attended. Check them on Google/YouTube, etc.
Some comprehensive tests such as CAC are not cheap if you go the mile on cardiovascular analysis but we're talking about the thing that is keeping you alive every second. Best of luck.
I learned that from Dr William Davis. Good thyroid levels help with good LDL particles.Can you explain in more detail the connection between thyroid function and LDL particle size and pattern? I have not heard of that before.
Can you explain in more detail the connection between thyroid function and LDL particle size and pattern? I have not heard of that before.
I read an interesting article about particle size... guy had done a lot of autopsies, found NO relationship with large amounts of small particle cholesterol on heart disease... MY own situation sort of backs that up... I had a very high small particle count last time tested, 3 years or so ago... but had a calcium score CT scan done and the result was ZERO.I learned that from Dr William Davis. Good thyroid levels help with good LDL particles.
Cummins is great. Lots of good data.I would also encourage all of you who are interested in heart health and cardiovascular disease to subscribe to Ivor Cummins' channel.
I read an interesting article about particle size... guy had done a lot of autopsies, found NO relationship with large amounts of small particle cholesterol on heart disease... MY own situation sort of backs that up... I had a very high small particle count last time tested, 3 years or so ago... but had a calcium score CT scan done and the result was ZERO.
LDL Cholesterol Particle Size and Number What Gives ?
What is the predictive value of LDL cholesterol particle size and number?jeffreydachmd.com
Jack Wolfson in Arizona. He is the best.I see that some in this group have mentioned using a preventive cardiologist (or functional med doc that specializes in lipidology/cardiology) which I need to add to my team. Location doesn't matter as long they do telemedicine. Would greatly appreciate any referrals!
Jack Wolfson in Arizona. He is the best.
We were classmates in medical school. Very smart dude.Looks like he offers telemedicine or at least phone consults. How did you hear of him? Have you consulted with him?Natural Holistic Cardiologist | Wolfson Integrative Cardiology
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Jack Wolfson in Arizona. He is the best.