40butpumpin
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this thread does bring up a very important point, however, and that being the relationship between blood viscosity and the development of cardiovascular disease. i have been reading up on something called Rheologics, or the measurement of blood viscosity, and from what i've been reading: "there is a growing body of scientific evidence that the thicker and stickier the blood, the greater the chances of developling atherosclerosis." moreover, "research is now showing that people with a high blood viscosity are much more likely to have a heart attack, stroke, or some other serious vascular problem." some aas are more prone to making blood thick and/or greatly disrupting the lipid profile, however, testosterone at 200mg e5d is NOT one of them. but if you're serious about keeping your blood less viscous and less sticky, then take something called NATTOKINASE, there is nothing else on this planet that can do that better. fish oil is also a great idea, as are other things i've mentioned for cv disease protection. there is a test, or soon to be a test, to measure your blood viscosity, however, that is not the end, but only the means to an end, which is your good health. things like nattokinase are what YOU -- as users of substances that are known to thicken blood -- should be doing NOW as a means to that end. sorry for this rant.