Hey guys,
I am a 23 year old male and I have recently tested my LP(a) levels and found that they were in the High risk category (i dont have the numbers with me but ill post them later if anyone is interested), Now I know that Niacin seems to be pretty good at lowering these levels but I was wondering if anyone had any ideas of a more gentler approach? Or even better, foods that may have increased my LP(a) levels in the first place?
From what I have found so far, I plan to:
-Consistently drink some red wine each day- alcohol may reduce LP(a) levels
-Add coconut oil to my breakfast - short chain saturated fat may reduce LP(a) levels
-Eat more EPA/DHA?- I already consume ~1g EPA/DHA a day so I dont know if this is wise/make a difference
-Eat more almonds
-Eat more flax? - I read that it lowers LP(a) levels however I have also read of a possible prostate cancer risk. Does anyone have any data on this?
Apart from this, I haven't found much. Does anyone have any ideas about this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Woly