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Why does tren kill cardio?
A long time ago, I ran Tren -A at 75mg/wk. Duringcardio (burpees and stair climber). I could barely breathe and each time Iinhaled I had to do one extra inhalation to feel like I filled up my lungs. I feltlike I was so close to passing out.
1. What causes the labored breathing when usingtren?
2. Is there a compound someone could substitute withthat will not have this effect on cardio for my next round?
I don't intend on using tren again, I'm just curious
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Someone correct me if I’m wrong,but…
1. From what I understand, the dyspneic effect fromtren is from the over production of leukotriene. If you’re not completelyfamiliar, leukotrienes (LTC4, LTD4, LTE4) are products of arachidonic acidmetabolism and are released from various cells, including mast cells andeosinophils during allergic reactions. They easily bind to cysteinyl leukotriene(some abbreviate *CysLT*) receptors. CysLT type-1 (CysLT1) receptor are found in the humanairway amongst other places. These receptors have beencorrelated with the pathophysiology of asthma and allergic rhinitis. In asthma, within certain limitations,leukotriene-mediated effects include airway edema, smooth muscle contraction,and altered cellular activity associated with the inflammatory process. I'm not sure if tren really does cause the aforementioned, but it has been speculated.
If tren really does elicit an increase in leukotrienes; montelukast or Fluticasone/Salmeterol inhalers could beof some use. These would be the most often RXd meds in a case like this due to their highaffinity and selectivity to the CysLT1 receptor.
Another theory of the breath suckingeffects of tren is that tren causes slight degrees of pulmonaryhypertension. Exactly how/why does tren do this? I'm not sure. In general, pulmonary hypertension isassociated with symptoms of dyspnea and fatigue, which contribute to exerciselimitation.
2. Anything besides tren
3. Burpees?? What’s that? All I know is bench,squat, curl. Lol!
I'm sure another helpful member will chip in soon!
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I can't tell you why Tren causes it but Apex's answer sounds good to me. Most people find that if they take EQ with Tren it counteracts the cardio issue you're having!
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this is interesting and would like to try it what ratio do you suggest for the tren and eq
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I use the SARM GW50 (technically a PPAR Agonist) when I need a large cardio boost. It is so effective that WADA has banned it.
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Originally Posted by
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A long time ago, I ran Tren -A at 75mg/wk. Duringcardio (burpees and stair climber). I could barely breathe and each time Iinhaled I had to do one extra inhalation to feel like I filled up my lungs. I feltlike I was so close to passing out.
1. What causes the labored breathing when usingtren?
2. Is there a compound someone could substitute withthat will not have this effect on cardio for my next round?
I don't intend on using tren again, I'm just curious
Ummmm, you only did 75mg of tren A a week? I cannot believe you would be able to tell that you were even using the compound...and that low of a dose would certainly not interfere with cardio..well maybe on the day you shot it..but definitely not any othet day of the week. Did you mean 75mg a day...thats a common dose for tren A. 75mg a week of tren A would have absolutely no benefit. Im not being a dick, but why would you dose that low?
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Gw50 helps out alot! Easy to get sarm
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