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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Raising ferritin FAST (a how-to, not a question)
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<blockquote data-quote="FDV70" data-source="post: 243268" data-attributes="member: 43104"><p>I am really not sure how to explain this meager increase unless your RBCs were in the 4.x range. The protocol leverages our erythrocytosis on TRT so guys with high RBC tend to get good results. I really am not sure whats going on unless you have vitamins or supplements that are killing hepcidin. I had one guy INSIST that he could not give up his seafoods which were high enough in vit D to cause my protocol to give him crap results. He re-ran and had better results. (I can't look up particulars because I've been reading reports in PMs and forums for a couple years from going on maybe 100 guys now.) You must skip any vitamins C and D during the 5 days. You mention nicotine and that should only raise RBCs, it should not affect anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FDV70, post: 243268, member: 43104"] I am really not sure how to explain this meager increase unless your RBCs were in the 4.x range. The protocol leverages our erythrocytosis on TRT so guys with high RBC tend to get good results. I really am not sure whats going on unless you have vitamins or supplements that are killing hepcidin. I had one guy INSIST that he could not give up his seafoods which were high enough in vit D to cause my protocol to give him crap results. He re-ran and had better results. (I can't look up particulars because I've been reading reports in PMs and forums for a couple years from going on maybe 100 guys now.) You must skip any vitamins C and D during the 5 days. You mention nicotine and that should only raise RBCs, it should not affect anything else. [/QUOTE]
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