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    more hormones = higher demand for nutrients.

    Take note of when you get them in relation to energy intake and energy expenditure. If energy expenditure was high, then migraine, there's a possible cause. If energy intake is low, there's another. gh also can cause high blood sugar levels so it might be worth testing those when you get a migraine. Just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    more hormones = higher demand for nutrients.

    Take note of when you get them in relation to energy intake and energy expenditure. If energy expenditure was high, then migraine, there's a possible cause. If energy intake is low, there's another. gh also can cause high blood sugar levels so it might be worth testing those when you get a migraine. Just a thought.
    Great info!!! Will do and ill try to remember back also

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    One more thing, in my previous cycle which was test and primo, migraines started from week 4,5 right when I started to see great progress.
    This time I'm using test, dbol. since orals are short acting they started from day 3 this time.
    I had no problem with an Anavar only cycle however. but I never been in such a good condition physically as I'm now, so It could be super high intensity trainings.

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    ive had them since i was 17,and alot of factors bring them on,not aas for me anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
    more hormones = higher demand for nutrients.

    Take note of when you get them in relation to energy intake and energy expenditure. If energy expenditure was high, then migraine, there's a possible cause. If energy intake is low, there's another. gh also can cause high blood sugar levels so it might be worth testing those when you get a migraine. Just a thought.
    science cant pin down the cause of migraines so testing this that and the other wont come up wit anything, they simply just dont know

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