RBC count still high

Ok guys, just to follow up I went and donated again. About 3 months since my first post. Hemoglobin and HCT are well in range but not only did my rbc not change it’s actually higher.. lol. With that being said I did start the hemoflow product today that have supposedly worked for some people. I will get bloods in a month when I finish the bottle and be the test rat Im taking 150 test cyp and 200 masteron. Also 20 mg Dbol pre workout. I know the test is super low but anything over 200 sends my levels up. I know the iron is low, I got bloods 2 days after donating. Donating 5 times this year has got me in a deficent.
How’s this been going?
 
Does anyone know if donation centers like the American Red Cross, We Are Blood, Vitilant, etc have a method of knowing whether you donated at other centers?
Vitalint or whatever. You have to have an account. At least I do, and if you try to schedule another draw. It won’t let you for whatever their limit is. 56 days? 6-8 weeks? Something like that.
Says “it’s been too soon since your last blood donation”
Makes you schedule way longer out.

But between places. Only thing they’ll see or know is a red mark on your vein & typically they don’t say anything.
 
Vitalint or whatever. You have to have an account. At least I do, and if you try to schedule another draw. It won’t let you for whatever their limit is. 56 days? 6-8 weeks? Something like that.
Says “it’s been too soon since your last blood donation”
Makes you schedule way longer out.

But between places. Only thing they’ll see or know is a red mark on your vein & typically they don’t say anything.
That’s what I’m thinking also. Whole blood and plasma is big business. They ask few questions and suck you dry. Then pester the crap out of you every 58 days.
 
That Hemo Flow is getting expensive. $70 a month has got me looking for alternatives. I’m getting labs in the morning. If my numbers are good I will likely keep buying it though.
Anecdotally, Telmisartan and Nattokinase have both helped keep my HCT in range. Even just on Telmisartan 80mg don't think I've ever had HCT issues. Recently taking 12k fu nattokinase due to EQ and just general health purposes.

I just looked at ingredients in Hemoflow. I'm not familiar with a couple, but I do see a 10k fu dose of nattokinase. You could try subbing out hemoflow for just nattokinase as that would be a lot cheaper on a monthly basis.
 
Anecdotally, Telmisartan and Nattokinase have both helped keep my HCT in range. Even just on Telmisartan 80mg don't think I've ever had HCT issues. Recently taking 12k fu nattokinase due to EQ and just general health purposes.

I just looked at ingredients in Hemoflow. I'm not familiar with a couple, but I do see a 10k fu dose of nattokinase. You could try subbing out hemoflow for just nattokinase as that would be a lot cheaper on a monthly basis.
I think I’m going to do that. I just did a little digging and VPP and IPP (VasoDrive) might help with BP and Lavitol DHQ has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. And DHQ is found in Milk Thistle. So nattokinase is the only ingredient I need. I’m taking plenty Milk Thistle and BP meds already.
 
Anecdotally, Telmisartan and Nattokinase have both helped keep my HCT in range. Even just on Telmisartan 80mg don't think I've ever had HCT issues. Recently taking 12k fu nattokinase due to EQ and just general health purposes.

I just looked at ingredients in Hemoflow. I'm not familiar with a couple, but I do see a 10k fu dose of nattokinase. You could try subbing out hemoflow for just nattokinase as that would be a lot cheaper on a monthly basis.

telmisartan is magic, everyone should take it while sauced up.

It raises HDL, improves insulin sensitivity and lowers cholesterol, hematocrit, hemoglobin, and rbc count.

 
telmisartan is magic, everyone should take it while sauced up.

It raises HDL, improves insulin sensitivity and lowers cholesterol, hematocrit, hemoglobin, and rbc count.

I need to look into the telmisartan for sure.
 
That Hemo Flow is getting expensive. $70 a month has got me looking for alternatives. I’m getting labs in the morning. If my numbers are good I will likely keep buying it though.
I agree bro. Im low key gonna be mad if it didnt at least keep my hct in check because I done spent $140 on two bottles. I could have bought a lot of gear with that
 
I agree bro. Im low key gonna be mad if it didnt at least keep my hct in check because I done spent $140 on two bottles. I could have bought a lot of gear with that
I’m on my 3rd bottle. If tomorrow’s lab results are high RBC/hematocrit I’m done with Hemo Flow. I ordered a stand alone bottle of nattokinase today and I preemptively scheduled a blood donation Saturday just in case.
 
Ive donated blood 4 times this year all while cruising on 180 mg of test cyp. Before the start of donating I ran 500 mg test which shot my hemoglobin, hematocrit, and RBC through the roof. My body doesnt tolerate high doses of test well. Anyways while donating my hemoglobin and HCT is in range but seems to not effect my RBC very much. 4 donations and still out of range (6.22). Anyone else have this issue?
It has been mentioned in the thread but please take a look at the size of your blood cells. They are small and are lacking hemoglobin inside. Your body is trying to produce more to achieve equilibrium but lacks the building blocks (probably iron) so the balance is skewed towards excessive red blood cells which are too small.

You should stop donating blood and let your body find a balance.
 
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