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Yeah I’ll poke around see what I see. But if you don’t mind dropping your exact level once you get results that’d be dope. I fucking hate donating blood lol. I’m in a little hoe ass town and gotta drive an hour 1 way to even do it.
No shit, man. I am so sick of having to do it. I even had to learn to do it myself at one time due to Red Cross permanent deferral (which I later got removed through appeal). CBC comes back quick, so I'll post soon as I know. I'm hoping it wasn't an error or something just "off." I'd love to be able to stop donating and obsessing over iron supplementation.

get raw ip6 powder from bulk supps
5g a day, water, stir, drink empty stomach

test in a few weeks, increase to 2x a day, 3x a day if needed
it'll tank your hct
 
get raw ip6 powder from bulk supps
5g a day, water, stir, drink empty stomach

test in a few weeks, increase to 2x a day, 3x a day if needed
it'll tank your hct
I bought some Inositol a long time ago, never used it, and couldn't remember why I even bought it. I think I tossed it. Let me look this one up again. I don't want it to tank too much.

Edit: Well that's not desirable. I don't want to ruin my iron levels.
 
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get raw ip6 powder from bulk supps
5g a day, water, stir, drink empty stomach

test in a few weeks, increase to 2x a day, 3x a day if needed
it'll tank your hct
Would you supplement iron with this type of protocol? I have slightly out of range high iron and iron binding capacity. Just curious if you have toyed with it yourself and how much you saw it drop your levels? My ferritin is at 200, upper limit is 380. But yeah hematocrit was up to 56, hemoglobin almost at 18, and red blood cell count was almost a 6.
 
Would you supplement iron with this type of protocol? I have slightly out of range high iron and iron binding capacity. Just curious if you have toyed with it yourself and how much you saw it drop your levels? My ferritin is at 200, upper limit is 380. But yeah hematocrit was up to 56, hemoglobin almost at 18, and red blood cell count was almost a 6.

What this does is drain iron.

High iron and tibc is kinda odd, high tibc usually means you don't have enough stored iron.
Whats your iron saturation?
 
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I can't quote posts with no message in it lol.
Are you consuming iron? You can try running ip6 for 3-4 weeks then pull labs. You don't need to supplement iron imo.
No I don’t supplement iron. Never have. Daily vit, 4-5g fish oil, citrus berg, nac, tudca, d3/k2, gluta/lcarn, coq10, mag glyc, zinc, 4000-8000iu nattokinase, and I think that’s all I take.

Ip6 should provide results that quickly huh? Just had surgery yesterday, but I’ll give it a shot once I’m recovered for sure.
 
No I don’t supplement iron. Never have. Daily vit, 4-5g fish oil, citrus berg, nac, tudca, d3/k2, gluta/lcarn, coq10, mag glyc, zinc, 4000-8000iu nattokinase, and I think that’s all I take.

Ip6 should provide results that quickly huh? Just had surgery yesterday, but I’ll give it a shot once I’m recovered for sure.
Make sure to add some copper if taking zinc. They work together and ull deplete your copper quickly which has a host of downstream effects especially when using PED's. Need the copper especially post surgery.
 
Make sure to add some copper if taking zinc. They work together and ull deplete your copper quickly which has a host of downstream effects especially when using PED's.
Iv seen people saying when you take glow or Ghkcu you should add zinc, but I guess iv never seen that taking zinc alone will deplete your copper. Just a quick google search confirms that, but it also says that it typically only happens above 40mg of daily use. That pretty much the threshold you’ve seen as well?
 
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Iv seen people saying when you take glow or Ghkcu you should add zinc, but I guess iv never seen that taking zinc alone will deplete your copper. Just a quick google search confirms that, but it also says that it typically only happens above 40mg of daily use. That pretty much the threshold you’ve seen as well?
Yes. Ideally to allow metabolic processes to be optimized and help with healing its ideal to add some copper. Depletion or having lower levels of copper still slows down natural pathways and communication between the cells. Balance is always a key approach for optimization otherwise why take the zinc?
 
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