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    mrtosa is offline Associate Member
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    epo with hgh?

    does anyone ever used epo with gh?

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    I doubt you will find someone who stacked both when EPO is such a rare discussion on here

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    i heard about epo with test work wonderfull...i just want to know if gh is the same

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    What are you thinking the epo will do for you?

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    what my friend told me is that is like a sustained released power...he already had experience with test alone and when he combines it with the test is like a boost...

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    He's wrong. Epo stimulates red blood cell production, and if you mess it up you'll have too much red blood cells and have a stroke. Epo is used for endurance sports like running, cycling, etc. Not lifting. Your friend is a tard cake.

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    i know...but he do it monitoring his blood..he is a veteran with more than 15 years using aas...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrtosa View Post
    i know...but he do it monitoring his blood..he is a veteran with more than 15 years using aas...
    monitoring it HOW?

    epo is nothing to eff around w/ and serves very lil, if ANY purpose in BB'in

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    leave the epo for us endurance athlete's...and share.

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    I can understand your friend having experience but that doesn't mean you do. Personally I would stay away from the stuff unless you've done lots and lots of research on it, and that seems a bit hard to do when there isn't all that much info on it to begin with....not a lot of users it would seem.

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    Sprinters use it. combined with hgh. It has a fast clerance. But if you are not a runner then dont waste your time or money.

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    Whats epo?

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    Its Erythropoietin,

    Erythropoietin is a hormone produced by the kidneys (90%) and liver (10%) in response to anemia or low blood oxygen levels. Erythropoietin selectivity stimulates early red blood cell (erythroid) in the bone marrow to increase bone marrow activity. This, in turn, will help deliver more oxygen to the tissues and resolve some of the symptoms of weakness and fatigue.

    A weakened bone marrow due to cancer infiltration (marrow replacement), lymphoma or leukemia may lead to low erythropoetin levels. These patients may respond to epoitin alfa (the commercial equivalent to erythropoetin) therapy. Patients who cannot produce adequate erythropoietin due to liver or kidney disease may also be helped by epoetin alfa injections.

    Erythropoietin is generally well tolaerated. Some of the partial side effects include: hypertension, iron deficiency, occasionally minor allergies, edema, occasional increase diarrhea. It can cause growth of some tumors, especially myeloid leukemia

    As already said, its used by endurance athletes as like anadrol it stimulates red blood cell production. Obviously more red bllod ceels carry more oxygen around the body for endurance.

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    Thanks guy

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