Why do some people have normal ACE levels and still have sarc. Is there an explanation for that?
ACE is an intermediate biochemical. It is a precursor to Angiotensin II. It has no direct action in the inflammatory cycle other than to cause the release of quantities of Angiotensin II. I guess that is why it is relatively insignificant in some folks, depends on your Renin Angiotensin System activity level. This is explained in our description of sarc biochemistry at “The Angiotensin Hypothesis” in our “New Treatments Emerge..” paper.