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Donating blood on Eq cycle?

SwoleSesh

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I have seen it mentioned from time to time in posts related to EQ.

Should one donate when on EQ?

I understand red blood cell counts will inevitably elevate while on eq, but is there something that needs to be done along side the cycle or is it okay to have the extra red blood cells?

:Popcorn:
 
Its a good idea to donate blood in general as a steroid user to help thin blood out. Do it couple times a year

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giving blood is like getting your oil changed. I recommend doing it every 4 months. you can either donate or if they will not accept your blood because of whatever reason (you admit to drug use, steroid use, or you travel abroad) you can always get bloodwork done here http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/p...rivate-md-labs-bloodwork-15-code-1268793.html where they take 2 vials of blood out of you.

whether you use EQ or not doesn't matter.. when you juice your RBC's go up and your blood thickens automatically. its not just EQ that does that

I personally am not allowed to donate blood so I go to private md route for 50 bucks every 4 months.. if you cannot afford that then you shouldn't be juicing to begin with!
 
I have seen it mentioned from time to time in posts related to EQ.

Should one donate when on EQ?

I understand red blood cell counts will inevitably elevate while on eq, but is there something that needs to be done along side the cycle or is it okay to have the extra red blood cells?

:Popcorn:

If you're smart you will donate blood on every cycle. RBC goes up with any AAS.
Extra RBC long term also means higher hematocrit and hemoglobin. ie: thick, viscous blood. Not really ideal health wise.
 
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