what supplements(if any) will increase red blood cell count. The ones i know of are EPO and Boldenone which i would prefer to stay away from. is there anything that can increase your rbc?
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Thread: supplements to increase RBC.
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03-04-2011, 08:58 PM #8
Epo is not a steroid.
Op, why do you want to increase your rbc production? Are you deficient? Having to much is not a good thing which can drastically increase your hematocrit leading to death. This is one of the biggest problems with bodybuilders, to high of hematocrits for to long of time. I had to have a lot of blood removed to lower mine.. good thing I get blood work every 3 months or I could have died from it.
Mike….
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It's because they are taking steroids. All steroids will increase RBC count. Equipoise just increases RBC a little more than most other steroids. If you have a high RBC count you most likely have too much iron in your blood also. If your levels are at a critical level you should have your blood drawn and tell them to draw a double red blood cell count. They hook you up to a machine for this.
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I'm sure most bodybuilding judges would agree. . Bro, its cool to be jelous about anothers physique, hell i am extremely jelous of guys like jay cutler, ronnie coleman, etc. I wish I could look half as good as them. Its all good though bro, if you ever want to shoot sh*t for fun, or need help with anything.. I'd be glad to help you set up a beginners routine and diet. Rookies like yourself always need help, you need to learn from the greatest .
Mike….
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Not exactly. Only Folic Acid, Vit B12 and intrinsic factor will help if he has a nutritional problem that causes megaloblastic anemia or pernicious anemia. The other supplements listed are bro science.
to the OP, why do you want to blood dope? If it was a medical problem it could easily be diagnosed within a few hours via lab work and fixed within a few days.Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising each and every time we fall
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