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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anyone ever tried nattokinase to lower hematocrit?
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<blockquote data-quote="canmanagethis" data-source="post: 195939" data-attributes="member: 42031"><p>I'm only one person testing this, but I have been using nattokinase and nothing else daily for about 12 weeks, and it seems to bring down the hematocrit to within (barely) acceptable levels at 2000 FUA (one tablet) per day. I can't say I am taking it at exactly the same time of say, mostly mornings with my coffee and bagel. but it seems to be bringing me down from around 54 (before and then I had to donate blood, about every 4 months) to about 51 consistently without anything else and no donations. I can't remember where I had heard this being helpful with a TRT treatment, but what I would really like to know if there is anyone else doing it, and where they found a sweet spot. I've been tempted to double the dosage to 4000 FUA, and see if I can push it down just a hair more, but I can't find another person who's tried this. I do know this shouldn't be used if one is taking any blood pressure medication, as that is something is does as well, so it could be too much for someone doing that. i can't say my blood pressure moved much at this time, but it does seem a little lower (from say my normal 120 over 65 to about 110 over 70). Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canmanagethis, post: 195939, member: 42031"] I'm only one person testing this, but I have been using nattokinase and nothing else daily for about 12 weeks, and it seems to bring down the hematocrit to within (barely) acceptable levels at 2000 FUA (one tablet) per day. I can't say I am taking it at exactly the same time of say, mostly mornings with my coffee and bagel. but it seems to be bringing me down from around 54 (before and then I had to donate blood, about every 4 months) to about 51 consistently without anything else and no donations. I can't remember where I had heard this being helpful with a TRT treatment, but what I would really like to know if there is anyone else doing it, and where they found a sweet spot. I've been tempted to double the dosage to 4000 FUA, and see if I can push it down just a hair more, but I can't find another person who's tried this. I do know this shouldn't be used if one is taking any blood pressure medication, as that is something is does as well, so it could be too much for someone doing that. i can't say my blood pressure moved much at this time, but it does seem a little lower (from say my normal 120 over 65 to about 110 over 70). Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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Anyone ever tried nattokinase to lower hematocrit?
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