How many mg's are you consuming of GSE? Did it help you maintain your HCT between the ranges you mentioned? I have my consult with Defy tomorrow and I will ask them how much they recommend to take.My HCT is usually in the high 40's to low 50's. I've been taking Naringin (Grapefruit Seed Extract) for awhile. In my consult with Defy, they recommend it.
I also recently started Nattokinase. It is a blood thinner and some say that it also lowers HCT.
I just had my labs done, so I'll know more soon.
Metformin is also supposed to lower HCT. I take it daily.
HCT is an issue for me because I live at a mile high altitude. Dehydration is also a factor for me as I am in the high desert. I've never donated blood.
How many mg's are you consuming of GSE? Did it help you maintain your HCT between the ranges you mentioned? I have my consult with Defy tomorrow and I will ask them how much they recommend to take.
Hmmm..nattokinase, huh? I will look into that as well. How much of that are you taking?
I did not know metformin helps to also thin the blood. I will also mention that. I take berberine hcl with hydroxypropyl beta cyclodextrin at a 1:1 ratio.
I don't want to donate blood again since my iron is at 75. My HCT is at 53.3 and that's because of nandrolone. I usually sit between 50 and 52 for my HCT.
Yes, dehydration is a big factor but not for me. I drink 1.5 to 1.75 gallons of water per day. Before I get my labs done I drink slightly more than half a gallon of water.Dehydration is also a big factor. I forget the ratio, but there is a ratio between HCT and your red cell blood count to determine if you are dehydrated. You can google it. Typically, I am a bit dehydrated as I live in the desert.
I was taking 1000 mg of Narigin each morning but upped it to 1500. I did help maintain my levels, albeit still considered too high by some.
How much nandrolone have you added to your protocol to cause that increase in hematocrit?How many mg's are you consuming of GSE? Did it help you maintain your HCT between the ranges you mentioned? I have my consult with Defy tomorrow and I will ask them how much they recommend to take.
Hmmm..nattokinase, huh? I will look into that as well. How much of that are you taking?
I did not know metformin helps to also thin the blood. I will also mention that. I take berberine hcl with hydroxypropyl beta cyclodextrin at a 1:1 ratio.
I don't want to donate blood again since my iron is at 75. My HCT is at 53.3 and that's because of nandrolone. I usually sit between 50 and 52 for my HCT.
Can Losartan decrease high hematocrit caused by testosterone replacement?
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0.06ml everyday. I just added lactoferrin and doubled my dose with tudca to control the production of RBCHow much nandrolone have you added to your protocol to cause that increase in hematocrit?
would the grapefruit interfere with losartan? or carvedilol?To lower HCT, some members eat a 1/2 of grapefruit
Can Grapefruit Juice Interact with Medications and Drugs?
Grapefruit juice can interact with drugs. Find out if the medication you are taking is at risk of a drug interaction with grapefruit juice. Examples of drugs include statins, pain medications, calcium channel blockers, and antihistamines.www.medicinenet.com
Yeswould the grapefruit interfere with losartan? or carvedilol?
I know grapefruit can interfere with viagra and cialis by extending its duration in your system… is this really a bad thing? a longer half-life sounds ideal…. @Nelson Vergel your thoughts too please.
Grapefruit juice blocks special enzymes in the wall of the small intestine that actually destroys many medications and prevents their absorption into the body. Thus, smaller amounts of the drugs get into the body than are ingested. When the action of this enzyme is blocked, more of the drugs get into the body and the blood levels of these medications increase. This can lead to toxic side effects from the medications.
Can Grapefruit Juice Interact with Medications and Drugs?
Grapefruit juice can interact with drugs. Find out if the medication you are taking is at risk of a drug interaction with grapefruit juice. Examples of drugs include statins, pain medications, calcium channel blockers, and antihistamines.www.medicinenet.com
I understand how it generally effects medications and I’ve researched it specifically for viagra: I guess I should’ve asked, what do you guys think would be the greatest danger?Grapefruit juice blocks special enzymes in the wall of the small intestine that actually destroys many medications and prevents their absorption into the body. Thus, smaller amounts of the drugs get into the body than are ingested. When the action of this enzyme is blocked, more of the drugs get into the body and the blood levels of these medications increase. This can lead to toxic side effects from the medications.
Can Grapefruit Juice Interact with Medications and Drugs?
Grapefruit juice can interact with drugs. Find out if the medication you are taking is at risk of a drug interaction with grapefruit juice. Examples of drugs include statins, pain medications, calcium channel blockers, and antihistamines.www.medicinenet.com
I've been looking for info on grapefruit extract and telmisartan because I'd like to get it for hct as well, but haven't found anything concrete.I understand how it generally effects medications and I’ve researched it specifically for viagra: I guess I should’ve asked, what do you guys think would be the greatest danger?
“Conclusions: Grapefruit juice increases sildenafil bioavailability and tends to delay sildenafil absorption. Sildenafil pharmacokinetics may become less predictable with grapefruit juice. Although patients usually will not be endangered by concomitant use of grapefruit juice, it seems advisable to avoid this combination.”
Effects of grapefruit juice on the pharmacokinetics of sildenafil - PubMed
Grapefruit juice increases sildenafil bioavailability and tends to delay sildenafil absorption. Sildenafil pharmacokinetics may become less predictable with grapefruit juice. Although patients usually will not be endangered by concomitant use of grapefruit juice, it seems advisable to avoid this...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov