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Thread: Blood Pressure on Tren Ace? How to make it lower?

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    Blood Pressure on Tren Ace? How to make it lower?

    Okay so I have done a tren ace cycle before and I noticed an outstanding raise in my blood pressure. Not just a small amount I mean close to somewhere like 158/90 and that's in the prehypertension stage 2 I believe. Anyways, I go to MEPs pretty soon for the USMC contract. I was wanting to take a cycle pretty soon beforehand. MEPs is like a few months away, so I wouldn't call it soon. Anyways, is there any way I can possibly make blood pressure lower while on tren? Thanks everyone for the help.

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    I don't know if it's over hyped or not but I have seen a lot of people advocating N2GUARD as great for blood pressure and other functions while on cycle. I'm looking to give it a try on my next cycle, research that

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    How old are you that you're about to join the corps? You don't need a cycle for USMC boot camp, you just need to be in good shape all around and focus on your run time/stamina, as well as pull ups. In fact, I wouldn't want the added aggression AAS provide considering you're going to spend the next three months maintaining your bearing, patience and temper while someone is screaming and spitting in your face.

    But to answer your question, 1k mg of Hawthorn Berry Extract proves very effective for lowering blood pressure while on cycle. As does Cialis.

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    Are you using test? how much? Using an AI?

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    I am doing test prop. I am doing test/tren a @ 50mg/ed of tren and 40mg ed of test

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    Cialis, arginine, garlic are my go-to blood pressure regulators.

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    Are you using an AI. My first cpl tren cycles I had no clue about the benifts of an AI on cycle so I had em on hand. After joining here I started using them and it has really helped my BP while on cycle. Regulating E2 levels can make a world of difference

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    I just had this issue as well, to solve it I started using hawthorn extract, garlic pills(1 morning 1 night), baby aspirin, and lots of fish oils(krill fish oil is much better IMO). I used more dosage on the natural supps than what the bottle suggested... once you get your BP under control drop the baby aspirin but continue the naturals. I wouldn't panic unless you get 3 consecutive readings of approx 170/100 then you should go see a doctor. Also watch your sodium intake and salting your food and whatnot. LOTS of water everyday and add some cardio... good luck!

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    Hawthorn berry extract

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    Props for trying to earn the title. Best of luck.

    I'd have to say that a cycle before recruit training is unnecessary and dangerous. I went in to Parris Island 6 feet tall and 145 pounds of skin and bones, and I had no problems graduating. From what I've heard, it's gotten friendlier since I went there in 2000. I would stick to diet, exercise, and normal supplements.

    I can't remember, maybe another vet can help me with this, but don't they do a urinalysis when you get to the depot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBJT200 View Post
    Cialis, arginine, garlic are my go-to blood pressure regulators.
    This is what I use too...I add tons of garlic to all of my meals + 5mg Cialis 2x daily.


    You really shouldn't run a cycle before bootcamp...will you have enough time for a proper PCT? Not to mention....bootcamp is primarily cardio cardio cardio....and you're taking tren right beforehand?!?!

    Again, how old are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUDmac View Post
    Props for trying to earn the title. Best of luck.

    I'd have to say that a cycle before recruit training is unnecessary and dangerous. I went in to Parris Island 6 feet tall and 145 pounds of skin and bones, and I had no problems graduating. From what I've heard, it's gotten friendlier since I went there in 2000. I would stick to diet, exercise, and normal supplements.

    I can't remember, maybe another vet can help me with this, but don't they do a urinalysis when you get to the depot?
    They do a UA but they don't test for gear, that's too expensive to test for the hundreds of thousands of piss tests they do service-wide each month.

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