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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Naringin supplement to lower hematocrit
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkLA" data-source="post: 238346" data-attributes="member: 12487"><p>This and Nelson's study are interesting. I'm looking to control HCT/Hb while having normal iron/ferritin. Right now I do phlebotomy and don't eat beef. That slows the growth of HCT/Hb but iron/ferritin are low.</p><p></p><p>Looking at Nelson's study it says that they think Curcumin works by inhibiting iron absorption. If that's the case then it's going to be the same as phlebotomy - low iron/ferritin.</p><p></p><p>The method of action above doesn't really make sense to me. If you reduce iron intake to zero, would that really drop hematocrit by 3 points? I'd think that to drop, you'd need something effecting the creation of red blood cells.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any labs on iron/ferritin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkLA, post: 238346, member: 12487"] This and Nelson's study are interesting. I'm looking to control HCT/Hb while having normal iron/ferritin. Right now I do phlebotomy and don't eat beef. That slows the growth of HCT/Hb but iron/ferritin are low. Looking at Nelson's study it says that they think Curcumin works by inhibiting iron absorption. If that's the case then it's going to be the same as phlebotomy - low iron/ferritin. The method of action above doesn't really make sense to me. If you reduce iron intake to zero, would that really drop hematocrit by 3 points? I'd think that to drop, you'd need something effecting the creation of red blood cells. Do you have any labs on iron/ferritin? [/QUOTE]
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