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@champak045 While you are working on plaque in your arteries, have your hematologist do a Bindings sFLC on your serum. Until you know exactly your plaque is, you should not do anything but simple excercise. Mine has turned out to be mostly misfolded and dead protein, which also deposits in every other organ...brain, kidneys, lungs, sensori-motor nerves, etc. It probably is from Cystatin-C, but there are several others, and all these add-ons to your diet will not help if that is the case. So get the plaque, the serum, the plasma, the urine checked out for protein, etc.

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Just another note. With my plaque, it is dead and dying protein, which apparently feeds off exercise. Then when it grows, it will invade nerves, ventricle walls, atrial walls, brain, etc. Just make sure you know exactly what is constituting your plaque before you make things worse. Eat a good balanced diet, get appropriate but careful exercise.

I see your other post to tell me how you found that out -- never heard of anything like this! I would think those tests you mention to determine what kind of plaque it is are not something routinely ordered by doctors? Are they even covered by insurance? If it's not too personal to ask or say, what caused the doctor to order them?