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Huck, Macro and Zyg....AS usage & enlarged heart connection?

Its hard to say, but AS may induce cardiac hypertrophy. Whether It has been directly proven I dont know. Indirectly, yes.

My father is a CT surgeon and I'm currently working on getting into medical school, which I have a keen interest in cardiology and may work on specializing in. He has found my stash before and has bitched me out back in the day. He not to long ago did a triple bypass on a 30 year old (yes, 30 years of age!) who had a history of heavy AS usage.
 
CLEMDOG said:
Its hard to say, but AS may induce cardiac hypertrophy. Whether It has been directly proven I dont know. Indirectly, yes.

My father is a CT surgeon and I'm currently working on getting into medical school, which I have a keen interest in cardiology and may work on specializing in. He has found my stash before and has bitched me out back in the day. He not to long ago did a triple bypass on a 30 year old (yes, 30 years of age!) who had a history of heavy AS usage.
I ain't surprised. Look at arnold. Its mostly genetics but at the same time if you abuse drugs (any drugs) its going to have an effect on your body and the main thing in your body is your heart.
I heard of so many people that their heart gave out for long abuse of drugs like coc. and roid abuse or prescribe meds mixed with other shit. That's why I'm skeptical when I hear people using 3-6 different AS at the same time, there asking for trouble.
I think you should stick to no more than two AS at once and don't abuse it and don't stay on it for long ass time. give your body a rest and let it clear itself
 
i don't see how using more than 2 aas at say a combined 1000grams versus 4 aas at 1000grams would be any worse for you?
 
CLEMDOG said:
very interesting indeed. A fibrinolytic that does not interfer with normal blood clotting. Normal blood coagulation is dependant on the clotting cascade and in the end, the conversion of fibrinogen into stable fibrin clots. I dont see how a compound that inhibits normal blood coagulation will not interfer on a day to day basis if someone injures themselves. Do you know the specific clotting factor that this compound inhibits?

all of the points that you state about Nattokinases effects are all very important in determining cardiovascular health and risk factors. It seems as if this compound is very verstile in promoting CV health as well as being a prophylactic supp.

CRP (C-reactive protein) levels are a valuable indication of vascular inflammation and can be evaluated to determine CV pathology risk. New cardiac enzyme tests are also being employed to assess CV health.

I'm about to try out Nattokinase....I'l keep you guys updated...or make its own thread.

If it works well...I should be able to increase my VO2 Max, and be able to increase my endurance whille all the time maitaining a healthy heart due to my AAS use.

Fonz
 
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