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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Cryotherapy: Miracles For Your Health
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 112609"><p>I'm going to wait until mid July for my next blood work and am having numerous labs run to include an iron panel. I am going to have a cryotherapy session prior to those labs to see if my iron and ferritin is affected. The study attached at the front of this thread says iron and ferritin remained unchanged and I hope that is the case. But we all know how everyone can react differently. The study also discusses reductions in Hb, HCT, and RBC. I believe it because I have already seen that for myself. I have been using a home monitoring device, which I have found to be extremely accurate when comparing to my Hb and HCT to actual labs done on the same day. Using the home monitoring device my HCT dropped from 51 to 48 after the cryotherapy session. So when I do the cryotherapy session the day before my next set up labs I will check my Hb and HCT before and after the cryotherapy and compare it to the actual lab results. What I am hoping is that my Hb and HCT are truly lowered by the cryotherapy session and that the iron and ferritin levels are not lowered and that they remain the same. If that happens......and I say again, IF........that will be a good thing. However, everyone is different and cryotherapy might now work for you or someone else. Best way for you to determine if it works for you is to give it a try. It is relatively inexpensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 112609"] I'm going to wait until mid July for my next blood work and am having numerous labs run to include an iron panel. I am going to have a cryotherapy session prior to those labs to see if my iron and ferritin is affected. The study attached at the front of this thread says iron and ferritin remained unchanged and I hope that is the case. But we all know how everyone can react differently. The study also discusses reductions in Hb, HCT, and RBC. I believe it because I have already seen that for myself. I have been using a home monitoring device, which I have found to be extremely accurate when comparing to my Hb and HCT to actual labs done on the same day. Using the home monitoring device my HCT dropped from 51 to 48 after the cryotherapy session. So when I do the cryotherapy session the day before my next set up labs I will check my Hb and HCT before and after the cryotherapy and compare it to the actual lab results. What I am hoping is that my Hb and HCT are truly lowered by the cryotherapy session and that the iron and ferritin levels are not lowered and that they remain the same. If that happens......and I say again, IF........that will be a good thing. However, everyone is different and cryotherapy might now work for you or someone else. Best way for you to determine if it works for you is to give it a try. It is relatively inexpensive. [/QUOTE]
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