Are any particular steroids better at raising red blood cell count? I seem to recall hearing EQ excels at this. Not interested in anything exotic/expensive like EPO, GH, etc.
anadrol is made for anemia patients i belive and does boost red blood cell count....and i've only heard from people on the boards that EQ boosts red blood cell count
I am an ultra edurance athlete. Anadrol for me promotes water retention and has very nasty sides. I also stacks unwanted weight. EQ far better - but be prepared to feel hungry a lot of the time.
I just started using injectable B12 and the other day in the gym I noticed a lot more veins in my arms, could it be because of B12 = more RBC? and no anabolics are being used.
Anadrol has several studies backing it and was used for that purpose for a long time before, Epo came along. If anyone's got info on the B-12 post up it be interesting to read, and alot cheaper than the other.
I came off an EQ/Deca cycle 3 weeks ago and now i've switched to my spring/summer biking program. I can definitely feel a difference; I can smile going up hills that used to absolutely kill me even though i'm 15 lbs heavier than the last time I did this ride. I've only been biking for 6 days and already i'm no longer winded when I walk up the 5 floors to my apt. I can't wait to see how well I can ride after I shed some serious fat.
Are there any studies where persons have had heart attacks or strokes from gear because it caused them to have too many red blood cells? I know with EPO thats happened before, but what about gear? Anyone?
Not heard of this - EPO, Nesp etc send Hemaocrite levels very high 60% + is not uncommon for cyclists and triathletes. AAS's certainly assist in rbc count but dont jack it up anywhere as near.
Forgot about Deca being good at raising levels. Just been reading the leaflet that comes with Norma box. Indications are for people with anemia.
Going to have to look glucophage up. Thanks for that.
EPO and plasma expanders are brilliant for the job - and I would consider them, but only under the supervision of a good team doctor and big prize money. Risky, yet soooooooo tempting