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    health question

    Hey bros, I know this question should be in the suplement forum but it's more of a health related issue and I know you guys know your stuff!My girlfriend is going on a diet and she'll be doing cardio an a daily basis.I tought her everything she needs to know about more smaller meals per day, drinking a lot of water, cardio, cutting out high GI carbs etc.She asked me to get her some sort of suplement to help her so I got her twinlabs epfedra free ripped fuel.She had some bloodwork done (for another reason.......) and some values were a bit off....

    kreatinin 84.0 umol/L (allowed : 46.0-80.0)

    eozinofilni granulocites 0.7 % (allowed 1.0-6.0)

    monocites 8.5 % (allowed 3.0-7.0)

    Is it safe for her to take the ripped fuel?I know I'm being hypocritical since I'm currently taking deca/test/t3/clen......but I'm worried about it and she says its no big deal!

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    Ripped fuel and those OTC thermogenics are just a bunch of caffiene and herbal stimulants to curve your appetite and give you 'energy'.. I believe she would only run into problems if she had highblood pressure..

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    So they don't affect the liver or the kidneys in any way?

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    Our liver and kidneys filter blood, and sift toxins and free radicals etc. out of the blood.. I don't belive there is any ingredients that will affect her liver, or kidneys.. They will dehydrate her, and she has to keep hydrated though.. I would search for a professional opinion, or not take them in the first place if it is a huge worry..

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    The elevated CK (kreatinin) levels are almost surely due to her being a lifter, right? Lots of cardio or resistance training will easily elevate CK levels.
    By chance, was she coming off the tail end of a cold? A simple little viral infection (like a cold) is likely to drop eosinophil values slightly and raise monocyte values slightly. In any event, they're not off by much at all.


    Quote Originally Posted by bor
    Hey bros, I know this question should be in the suplement forum but it's more of a health related issue and I know you guys know your stuff!My girlfriend is going on a diet and she'll be doing cardio an a daily basis.I tought her everything she needs to know about more smaller meals per day, drinking a lot of water, cardio, cutting out high GI carbs etc.She asked me to get her some sort of suplement to help her so I got her twinlabs epfedra free ripped fuel.She had some bloodwork done (for another reason.......) and some values were a bit off....

    kreatinin 84.0 umol/L (allowed : 46.0-80.0)

    eozinofilni granulocites 0.7 % (allowed 1.0-6.0)

    monocites 8.5 % (allowed 3.0-7.0)

    Is it safe for her to take the ripped fuel?I know I'm being hypocritical since I'm currently taking deca/test/t3/clen......but I'm worried about it and she says its no big deal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by einstein1905
    The elevated CK (kreatinin) levels are almost surely due to her being a lifter, right? Lots of cardio or resistance training will easily elevate CK levels.
    By chance, was she coming off the tail end of a cold? A simple little viral infection (like a cold) is likely to drop eosinophil values slightly and raise monocyte values slightly. In any event, they're not off by much at all.
    ****...beat me to it...

    that what it sounds like to me.

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    No, actually she's not involved in lifting or lots of cardio..........

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