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high blood pressure and using gear

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-i know this is going to come across as totally ignorant...but i have to ask anyway...

-do any of you take anything to help lower blood pressure during a cycle??...as far as herbal, supplements or meds?

-obviously cutting out sodium and other dietary issues...but what if all that was in check and your bp was still a little high...then what do you do? (and please don't say, get off the gear...cause i know that is the real factor)

-thanks
 
you'll hear a lot of stuff forthcoming, i'm sure. but most of it is hooey. blood pressure medicine is what you take to lower your blood pressure. or else your doc would send you home with garlic tabs instead....
 
-so prescription meds is it, huh?

-and what about taking these meds while on gear...any contraindications, adverse side-effects, etc??
 
It shouldn't be too much of an issue for most if water retention is kept to a minimum. I.E. sodium intake and AI's
 
I had this same prob a few weeks back, personally what has worked great for me is taking an anti e and keeping my diet as clean as possible, i would rather do what i can to keep it safe than put more stuff in my body like blood pressure pills, but either will work great for you. good luck, if it gets to bad always go to doc
 
Sweetsrcool said:
I had this same prob a few weeks back, personally what has worked great for me is taking an anti e and keeping my diet as clean as possible, i would rather do what i can to keep it safe than put more stuff in my body like blood pressure pills, but either will work great for you. good luck, if it gets to bad always go to doc
Very true
 
-hmmm, maybe i'll give the anti-e thing a go...although wait, i'm currently doing tren...so anti-e wouldn't be such a great idea...and letro, well, that's working in the prolactin area...so now what?
 
My systolic tends to be borderline to slightly elevated at times. Cardio tends to help keep mine down. Of the course the bigger I get the higher it seems to climb regardless.

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