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05-30-2019, 03:45 AM #1Productive Member
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Blood viscosity
I know steroids increase it, but some do much worse than others (such as EQ). How do I know which ones do or do not?
Is there some characteristic of the compound that causes it that I can look for? (Such as dht vs 19nor)
There doesn't seem to be any sort of rating for it in their respective profiles
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05-30-2019, 08:17 AM #2
I'm sure some of the forum experts will be along soon, to help.
This maybe a good place to start though
https://www.steroid.com/steroid_profiles.php
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05-30-2019, 09:04 AM #3Staff ~ HRT Optimization Specialist
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If you pull a blood panel whenever you use a new compound you'll know for sure how your body reacts.
If your concerned about CBC levels then stick to Primo, Masteron , TRT Test, and maybe Deca /Tren depending on tolerance.
Between those compounds you could build a cycle for any purpose and be successful without needing anything else.I no longer check my inbox. If you PM me I will not reply.
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05-30-2019, 10:04 PM #4
Anadrol is used to treat anemia and supposedly it has the greatest effect on EPO production of any AAS. Meaning it raises red blood cell count more than anything
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05-31-2019, 05:41 AM #5
For my experience, i've noticed that over the fact is pretty individual, short esters have a deep impact on HCT increasing and viscosity. A related factor is due to iron presence in your blood and hepatic storage of ferritin; low iron increase blood viscosity and AAS comsume a lot of iron as indirect consequence of hepatic hepdicin stimulation and erythropoiesis.
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