Hi george707
I think I'm getting a clearer picture of what i feel is happening with you. I'm glad you mentioned you were athletic. I think this is the key.
The research of Dr Ladd McNamarra clearly states that LDL cholesterol is oxidized cholesterol caused by inadequate antioxidants in the blood stream to combat the oxidation of HDL. This being the case, extreme exertion produces free radicals and peroxide radicals that can in turn oxidize cholesterol in the blood stream, causing fatty build up. Simple increased intake of powerful antioxidants would not only have helped in the reduction of cholesterol oxidation, but also would have given the muscles of the body more stamina during intense exercise and the reduction of production of free radicals. It makes sense at least to me that since the liver is the filter, that much of this oxidized fat from the blood stream would end up in the liver of an athlete rather than on the arteries as it usually happens. I personally feel that ozone would be counterproductive at this time until the antioxidant levels of the body are increased, to begin to decrease the amount of fatty build-up. you would just end up with more oxidized fats. Get off the statin drugs immediately. They will hurt you. This isn't me talking, this is Dr McNamarra.
hope this helps
Paul