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    Thread: Donating Blood or Blood Plasma on cycle?

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      Donating Blood or Blood Plasma on cycle?

      Wondering the effects, Sides, possibilities, obstacles, downsides or even Possible upsides of donating Whole Blood and/or just Plasma? While on a Cycle??

      I have donated Plasma and whole blood before but most Always just Plasma.
      I know if not Hydrated or eating perfectly right before or after whole Blood or Plasma Donation, you may feel very weak tired and fatigued for a few hours after..

      My QUESTION is scientific/medicinal/health in nature.. I understand most of our PEDs are released Slooowly into the bloodstream.. So is is it safe to say we would likely maybe be cheating us of that medicine for ghe short time that the blood or plasma is absent or taken during the actually drawing process?

      And what are the overall thoughts concernsr Unna for ghe seriously bodybuilder pre turcontest or even bulking losing valuable nutrients/fluids For ANY amount of time..? Overall health? A timeframe of Musclebuilding of rigorous training natural or UNNatural?
      Slow or hault your gains in anyway?

      SORRY FOR the Multi - Question or Multi Part Inquiry.. Just wanted most feedback as possible from every angle on this subject.

      Thanks I do donate at various times i have before during and after and off.. I see physically first hand what it does for a few hourscat times but Only as far as the hourly or immediate short-term effects (fatigued duzzy.. gains overall days after medicinally, whats going on inside, scienttifically on the inside given the various situations.. What someone with more knowledge of the body health medicine, etc.. Could put up their Facts, knowldge or experience to this Topic.
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      Taking aas causes an increase in the red blood cell count which makes the blood thick. This puts you at risk of several things like high blood pressure and stroke. Donating plasma won't really do anything for you but donating whole blood or even better double reds will help thin the blood out. It's always a good idea to donate especially when on cycle.

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      I pulled this from another thread but its good info


      heres some great information on why YOU need to donate blood. you hear us preach it, here some data..



      It's time to roll up your sleeve and save a life — including yours.

      Every two seconds, someone in the United States needs blood, with a total of 44,000 blood donations needed every day, reports the American Red Cross. One whole blood donation, which takes approximately 45 minutes to an hour, can come to the rescue of as many as three patients.

      Harold Mendenhall, an 84-year-old lifetime blood donor from South Florida, donated his 100th gallon of blood, The Palm Beach Post reported. He started giving blood on July 7, 1977 when his wife, Frankie, was diagnosed with breast cancer. After she died, going to the blood bank was a way Mendenhall could deal with the grief of losing his wife and later his two sons. At least, he could save those who needed a blood transfusion.

      Mendenhall, strong and healthy, donates 6 gallons of blood a year by platelets. In a platelet donation, a machine withdrawals the blood, filters out the platelets, and returns the rest of the blood to the donor, according to the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. This donation procedure takes 70 to 90 minutes and can be done once every seven days, allowing for the donor to give blood every few weeks instead of the eight weeks of waiting required for a non-platelet donation. Whole blood donors can also donate platelets 72 hours after a whole blood donation, and vice versa.

      Blood donors must be 17 years old in most states, with some states lowering the limit to 16 years old with parental consent. Donors ages 16 to 18 are also subject to additional height and weight restrictions, says the New York Blood Center. A single individual who donates whole blood starting at 17 years old every 56 days until they reach 76 will have donated 48 gallons of blood, potentially saving more than 1,000 lives, says the American Red Cross.

      While the health benefits of recipients who receive blood transfusions are clear, altruistic blood donors too, can reap the benefits.

      Preserves Cardiovascular Health

      Blood viscosity is known to be a unifying factor for the risk of cardiovascular disease, says the Harvard Medical School Family Health Guide. How thick and sticky your blood is and how much friction your blood creates through the blood vessels can determine how much damage is done to the cells lining your arteries. You can reduce your blood viscosity by donating blood on a regular basis, which eliminates the iron that may possibly oxidize in your blood. An increase in oxidative stress can be damaging to your cardiovascular system.

      Blood donation reduces the risk of heart attacks and strokes, too. In a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), researchers found that participants ages 43 to 61 had fewer heart attacks and strokes when they donated blood every six months. In a study published by the American Journal of Epidemiology, researchers found in a sample size of 2,682 men in Finland, those who donated blood a minimum of once a year had an 88 percent lower risk of heart attacks than those who did not donate.

      The removal of oxidative iron from the body through blood donations means less iron oxidation and reduced cardiovascular diseases.

      Reduces The Risk of Cancer

      The reduction of iron stores and iron in the body while giving blood can reduce the risk of cancer. Iron has been thought of to increase free-radical damage in the body and has been linked to an increased risk of cancer and aging, says a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Researchers followed 1,200 people split into groups of two over the course of 4 ½ years. One group reduced their iron stores by blood donations twice a year, whereas the other group did not make any changes. The results of the study showed that the group of blood donors had lower iron levels, and a lower risk of cancer and mortality.

      The Miller-Keystone Blood Center says that the consistency of blood donations is associated with lower risks of cancers including liver, lung, colon, and throat cancers due to the reduction in oxidative stress when iron is released from the bloodstream.

      Burns Calories

      People burn approximately 650 calories per donation of one pint of blood, according to the University of California, San Diego. A donor who regularly donates blood can lose a significant amount of weight, but it should not be thought of as a weight loss plan by any means. To donate blood the American Red Cross requires donors to weigh at least 110 pounds and maintain healthy iron levels in the body.

      Provides A Free Blood Analysis

      Upon donation, donors are tested for syphilis, HIV, hepatitis, and other diseases. Testing indicates whether or not you are eligible to donate based on what is found in your bloodstream, says the American Red Cross. The organization also notes that a sample of your blood may be used now or in the future for additional tests and other medical research with your consent.

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      my gf works at a plasma center.. but not gona lie im kinda scared to go donate haha.. im afraid im gona pass out like a bitch.

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      Quote Originally Posted by kawa636 View Post
      my gf works at a plasma center.. but not gona lie im kinda scared to go donate haha.. im afraid im gona pass out like a bitch.
      I felt the same way but me and my girl try and do it every few months. Not only is it good for you and your health, you could also be the difference between some on living and dying. It's a win win and its not like any of are scared of needless.

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      They use a 16g needle, which is large, but not horrifyingly so.

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      im not scared of needles anymore, its jus i can seriously hear the blood goin into the bag n it freaks me out

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      Quote Originally Posted by kawa636 View Post
      im not scared of needles anymore, its jus i can seriously hear the blood goin into the bag n it freaks me out
      ear plugs bro, problem solved

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      Quote Originally Posted by MaxMark View Post
      ear plugs bro, problem solved
      im gona give that a go this weekend... its been awhile since ive donated.maybe theyll let me wear my headfones instead lol. listen to some mariah carey or sumshit like that haha something to sooth the soul

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      Quote Originally Posted by kawa636 View Post
      im not scared of needles anymore, its jus i can seriously hear the blood goin into the bag n it freaks me out
      LMAO! You can't hear that! Donating is a must though!

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