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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Well, if you get a CBC panel you will see how bad your blood counts look. EQ is notorious for causing RBC levels to increase at an alarming rate, resulting in high hematocrit (thick blood) that runs like mud in your veins. You should be donating very frequently and/or getting prescriptions for therapeutic phlebotomies. Gains are merely non existent and since it's generally used for a cut, it increases appetite tremendously, so that's counter productive.

    Really in my opinion, it's the absolute worst compound ever used by man. I'd just save it for squeaky door hinges.
    I read about that Austine, ones blood viscosity thick, people end up on blood thinners like coumadin for the rest of their lives

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    Quote Originally Posted by teezer33 View Post
    I read about that Austine, ones blood viscosity thick, people end up on blood thinners like coumadin for the rest of their lives
    True. And the bigger problem is that blood thinners do nothing for the issue. RBC excess would still be there. You have to drain your blood in whole, or double RBC it. And if it gets too thick, you'll be rejected at the donation center.
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