Roger rabbit
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Wow, thanks for the heads up. I'm getting some telmisartin ASAP, I'm going to research dosages now.
But that just masks the problem. There are effective ways without prescription.
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Wow, thanks for the heads up. I'm getting some telmisartin ASAP, I'm going to research dosages now.
Can you expand on that?But that just masks the problem. There are effective ways without prescription.
Isn’t the danger also that the damage the high BP is doing is permanent, even if after you’re able to get the BP down you’ve done the damage and need to be careful
I think you’re spot on with the diet of Americans. The U.S just ranked #35 in a ranking of healthiest countries. How embarrassing is that? No surprise though. A few down the list from the US are some 3rd world countries. A country of fat, lazy, entitled snowflakes we’ve become.
Where is @Fitfemale31?
Can you expand on that?
Do you think the topical magnesium will help someone with acid reflux, not due to Tren, and do you think it will help with AR while on Tren? I know you’ve also talked about arginine for AR (maybe it wasn’t arginine).Equal and opposite reaction.
I’m not a believer of taking such drugs if you are taking a drug the induces the side effect of blood pressure aka steroids. It is masking an underlying problem.
Most of the time ( not all the time) the blood pressure will rise due to a mineral imbalance or vitamin imbalance on steroids.
One of the most notable ways to lower the blood pressure is topical magnesium this mineral is responsible for over 300 functions in the body. The extra work load steroids and body building... causes us to use or get depleted in this mineral.
Another culprit for high blood pressure is vitamin d3. Most work indoors and do not get enough sunlight daily and thus again has an effect on blood pressure and other parts of the body. Especially in the northern part of the country or world.
I could go on an on, but I think this is long enough for not but, using a drug that blocks at1 receptors I don’t think is the answer for long term health unless used in the later stages in life.
Do you think the topical magnesium will help someone with acid reflux, not due to Tren, and do you think it will help with AR while on Tren? I know you’ve also talked about arginine for AR (maybe it wasn’t arginine).
Test C 500@Urgentfury12 if you will post your dose and ester i will add to pastebin and issue credit. As always thanks for posting.
@Roger rabbit since you are in the mood to answer questions. If a person wanted to incorporate TrenA into a longer cycle and minimize sides, how do your “friends” feel about running
2wk on / 2wk off
3wk on / 3wk off
4wk on / 4wk off
Any preference? All other compounds run for the full cycle length.
Already have an appointment. Thanks for looking out.That high potassium has me worried.
@urgentfury have you had your kidneys checked ? ???
If not I would HIGHLY suggest doing so. I would hate to see someone with renal failure happening much less starting stage one.
So either topical zinc or zinc salts, but you’re unsure of the amount of the salts. And the topical magnesium for HBP?Glutamine not arginine for acid reflux[emoji106]
I would for sure add zinc topical for acid reflux. I read somewhere a while ago about zinc salts for immediate relief from acid reflux and the results lasted/ suppressed for a long time. I can’t remember who did the study but I want to say Harvard?
I can’t comment on the zinc salts too much as I haven’t learned a great deal about them just remember a small article and didn’t really interest me at the time. Might look into zinc salts and do some research.
Already have an appointment. Thanks for looking out.
2 weeks on two weeks off. I wouldn’t go longer than 3 on 3 off. But preferably ... option 1.
So either topical zinc or zinc salts, but you’re unsure of the amount of the salts. And the topical magnesium for HBP?
Awesome, thanks bro! What does high sodium mean on our blood work?Topical magnesium will help for acid reflux but won’t be immediate. Would take a good 4 weeks before serum levels would raise enough to see benefits i suspect. So I would go with the salts for immediate results.
Topical magnesium 100% for blood pressure and excellent sleep.
