Reta Microdosing (<1.5mg) to improve lipids?

Banana Joe

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I had already asked here, but it sadly didn't get any replies.

How many of you guys are taking microdoses of Reta (<1.5mg?) mainly to improve HDL/LDL?
I have seen quite a few people on YT making similar claims, but Big Paul is the first one that provided actual numbers.

Other benefits should be:
- improved insulin sensitivity (might be even a given)
- reduced visceral and liver fat via glucagon receptor signaling


I always had bad HDL/LDL (hereditary) and have started taking 0.2mg e2d of Reta just recently. So far I feel no reduction in appetite, which is critical for me, as I have become a terrible eater over the years. If I feel no ill effects, I might up the dose to 0.3mg e2d.
Haven't gotten a new blood panel as my diet is a bit terrible atm, and I need to fix that first to get any meaningful data.
 
I love a med that's good twofer, or threefer, lol.

Recent research is increasingly finding Amlodipine is associated with lower rates of all types of psychiatric / cognitive issues. Apparently many are related to calcium channel dysfunction in the frontal cortex.

Amlodipine works because it enters the brain (in tiny amounts). Now it's being considered as an alternate ADHD treatment.

As it turns out, Cilnidipine passes the blood brain barrier twice as effectively as Amlodipine.

Unfortunately Ciln hasn't been included in these studies (they're all US based so only using available CCBs). But in theory it should be much better than Amlodipine for this.

A lot of folks report just feeling better on Ciln, overall well being. I attributed that to the way Ciln blocks the release of adrenaline in response to stress (without sedation) but perhaps there'd even more than that going on...
Seeing my cardio for first followup today

Should I ask for this?

Currently on Metoprolol Lorsartan Atorvastatin Ticagrelor Aspirin

Was going to ask for Nebivolol, Telmisartan, Pitavastatin
 
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