
Originally Posted by
unscarred
Since beginning TRT I have developed moderate polycythemia. The most common way this is managed is blood donation but for those who may have difficulty with the idea of donating blood or donating frequently enough I believe this may be an alternative or supplemental route. I decided to do some self-experimentation after reading this study: (not enough posts to link). Treatment consists of the ingestion of one whole ruby red grapefruit of a morning only. Hydration is maintained at 64oz per day both before, during, and after treatment and so was regular cardio so no changes were made in those that would reflect in blood work.
These were the results:
Pre-treatment blood levels (taken 8am):
HRT Dose: 200mg Test Cyp / Week
BP: 131/70
Pulse: 80
RBC: 5.33
HB: 16.8
HCT: 50.5
Post-treatment blood levels (taken 8am, one week later):
HRT Dose: 200mg Test Cyp / Week
BP: 127/67
Pulse: 72
RBC: 5.07
HB: 16.3
HCT: 48.7
Is this a fluke? Unknown at the time but I feel it's possibly good evidence which hopefully will be concluded with follow up labs. This is all the data I have to go by currently. My RBC, Hb, and HCT hovered around the same for the two months prior to this and this was the biggest change I have ever seen in these levels to date. I plan to carry this out for the next month and then retest. I happen to really enjoy grapefruit and if you do try this remember you specifically want ruby red's or the reddest grapefruit you can find. If taste is a problem for anyone they make naringin extract you can take in pill form. I would like to get more results a month out before I conclude that this is definitely beneficial long-term but this may give many of us more options to work with.