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    Dark Blood ?

    after my injection today i noticed that my blood was almost black..it was a very dark Red..What does this mean ?

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    ive had that b4 to my friends wife is a nurse and she said that b4 blood hits air it actually is more black than red.

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    Has no oxygen in it. If u get cut and pinkish red starts flowin that's never a good thing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldoza123 View Post
    ive had that b4 to my friends wife is a nurse and she said that b4 blood hits air it actually is more black than red.
    True story.. Nothing to be alarmed about here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldoza123 View Post
    ive had that b4 to my friends wife is a nurse and she said that b4 blood hits air it actually is more black than red.
    It was on my glute for a minute and it was still dark...

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    I've also read that due to AAS increasing rbc, it can make the blood appear a little "darker."

    -J

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    dark blood is good, it means its oxygenated. hence veins are blue (non oxgenated (returning to the heart/lungs for oxygenation)) and arteries are red, oygenated blood going to the different parts of the body before recirculating to the heart/lungs for reoxygenation

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    yeah i'm running EQ and it has my veins looking crazy..Thats probably why its dark..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweezy View Post
    yeah i'm running EQ and it has my veins looking crazy..Thats probably why its dark..
    Eq increases red blood cell count in the blood, which normally results in a darker blood color from the hemoglobin count being higher(hemoglobin contains an iron ion surrounded by oxygen molecules, iron is reddish in nature, hence why oxygenated blood is reddish in color)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phate View Post
    Eq increases red blood cell count in the blood, which normally results in a darker blood color from the hemoglobin count being higher(hemoglobin contains an iron ion surrounded by oxygen molecules, iron is reddish in nature, hence why oxygenated blood is reddish in color)
    this is why this is a good forum. people know their s***

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