Arail
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Appreciate you sir!Just grabbed more TNE and Mtren!
Thanks Arail!
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Appreciate you sir!Just grabbed more TNE and Mtren!
Thanks Arail!
Double red donations will help you out.I love the TNE pre workout, but I didn't account for it's impact on RBC and Hematocrit. Sadly have to pause it for a bit to get those in order. Was hoping to stock up on the new batch but I'll leave it for the rest of y'all.
50mg maybe 4-5 times a week.How often were you using it and what doses?
Yes donated at red cross monday!Double red donations will help you out.
Great! A double red donation usually takes me down about 7 points.Yes donated at red cross monday!
50mg maybe 4-5 times a week.
Oh wow. Yeah I could see that making an impact.50mg maybe 4-5 times a week.
Yeah I'm dumb and thought since it cleared so fast it wouldn't be an issue.Do you lower your weekly test dose?
That's 250 extra test every week.
I've always wondered if i should count it inside my blast dosing lol
Wow great, I wasn't aware of the double red. I'll remember that in the future. How long after you donate have you tested again to see the drop?Great! A double red donation usually takes me down about 7 points.
Donation is an over-recommended quick fix that can lead to more issues if done repeatedly, and is in most cases unnecessary in the first place. Just my opinion, I fully expect flames of disagreement. But if you are a regular donator I encourage you to do some digging here and elsewhere on downsides and alternatives.Wow great, I wasn't aware of the double red. I'll remember that in the future. How long after you donate have you tested again to see the drop?
No Problem! It's been a very successful product and the fact that we can make it without super toxic ingredients is great.
I hope none of my oils ever have guacamole in itThe TNE is amazing and I'm glad you're doing it without guacamole
For sure I have seen that warning. I don't hope to be a common donor, but where my numbers were it seemed like the best move.Donation is an over-recommended quick fix that can lead to more issues if done repeatedly, and is in most cases unnecessary in the first place. Just my opinion, I fully expect flames of disagreement. But if you are a regular donator I encourage you to do some digging here and elsewhere on downsides and alternatives.
Anywho, back to our regularly scheduled programming.
The TNE is amazing and I'm glad you're doing it without guacamole. I hope others follow suit. Mine did arrive crashed, but it wasn't so bad the ol' coffee warmer or warm bath couldn't fix it. No pip, best pwo ever!
I donate fairly often. The issue is that it doesn't fix anything permanently. It will drop your HCT and then in 8 - 12 weeks it'll be back where it's at. You must watch your Iron / Ferritin levels when donating. You can end up with iron deficiency which is a horrible existence. I've consulted with lots of coaches, doctors, etc. and the consensus seems to be that since it's a secondary erythrocytosis, donation is not necessary. Then again, if you're HCT is over 55, you may want to go ahead and donate.For sure I have seen that warning. I don't hope to be a common donor, but where my numbers were it seemed like the best move.
Better than ethyl olyphant.I hope none of my oils ever have guacamole in it
True, since clotting is not the primary, secondary, or tertiary concern with erythrocytosis.If you grab a physiology text book and study the mechanisms of clotting, you won't find any mention of "thick blood" from high Hgb / HCT (unless it is in the context of a blood disorder such as P Vera)
Don't leave us hanging.True, since clotting is not the primary, secondary, or tertiary concern with erythrocytosis.
What is the concern? One that should not be overlooked or hand waved away.
Donation is an over-recommended quick fix that can lead to more issues if done repeatedly, and is in most cases unnecessary in the first place. Just my opinion, I fully expect flames of disagreement. But if you are a regular donator I encourage you to do some digging here and elsewhere on downsides and alternatives.
Anywho, back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Don't leave us hanging
