It does from my understanding cover areas of inflammation to block whatever is causing the inflammation from reaching the wall, covers areas of weak walls to prevent collapse, and seal leaky veins. I guess the last one would correspond to your comment about plugging a hole although I think it will only work on small leaks or seeps. Large holes are handled by clotting if at all.

Marshall

On 10/5/2010 7:12 PM, Melly Bag wrote:
Marshall,
I can't answer your question, all i remember is the story and not to go over 40,000. Sorry about that. If i remember right, when one's vein or artery is damaged or has a hole, the cholesterol comes to plug it creating a plaque. Is this correct or am i confused?
Melly

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