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    Tren and cardio

    I read somewhere that Tren is the only AAS you should not do cardio on as it may lead to ventricular atrophy. Can anyone expand on this or enlighten us as to the likely hood or accuracy of this statement?

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    Where did you read that, in the thread further down this page?

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    Yeah man, I did see it in a recent post I think. There was nothing else said about that particular subject, plus it's not cool to change the subject matter on someone elses thread so I started this one.

    So, is it actually dangerous or detrimental to do cardio. I am assuming ventricular atrophy refers to shrinking of the passageways within the heart? Is this what may influwnce heart attacks and the like - the things our beloved media like to refer to?

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    iv never heared of that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotConvincedYet View Post
    Yeah man, I did see it in a recent post I think. There was nothing else said about that particular subject, plus it's not cool to change the subject matter on someone elses thread so I started this one.

    So, is it actually dangerous or detrimental to do cardio. I am assuming ventricular atrophy refers to shrinking of the passageways within the heart? Is this what may influwnce heart attacks and the like - the things our beloved media like to refer to?
    I'm about to post some stuff in that thread in a minute so check it out. It's not left ventricular atrophy, it's left ventricular hypertrophy which is a thickening of the wall of the left ventricle. It's linked to AAS use in general (not just tren ), and is also found in most strength athletes who are natural as well but to a lesser extent.

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    Cheers Sarge. I have been following the thread. Good discussion topic...

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