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erythropoetin
Has anyone heard or tried this? Apparently this is something they detected in Lance Armstrong while he was cycling. It's suppose to increase blood cells for oxygen, known to be used on cancer patients. I am sure it would have it's advantages for track and cycling athletes.
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It's very dangerous and shouldn't be used unless you know your shit. Too much rbc's mean stroke or heart attack.
Credentials:
- Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology
- Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM)
- Certified Exercise Specialist (ACSM)
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Originally Posted by
exphys88
It's very dangerous and shouldn't be used unless you know your shit. Too much rbc's mean stroke or heart attack.
Agreed, or under doctor supervision.
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Originally Posted by
jdb3
Agreed, or under doctor supervision.
Yeah, I wouldn't do it unless a doc was watching me.
Credentials:
- Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology
- Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM)
- Certified Exercise Specialist (ACSM)
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That's what I thought, but had to make sure. Fuck that shit I would rather stick to the good old peptides and AAS
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It is also super expensive, only know of one person that sells it
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