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TRT, Maca and Hematocrit/Hemoglobin
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachineX" data-source="post: 143396" data-attributes="member: 15245"><p><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51)"><span style="font-size: 16px">Looks like Maca can reduce hemoglobin and hematocrit when elevated. Any chance it’ll reduce elevated levels in TRT induced erythrocytosis?</span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51)"><span style="font-size: 16px">“Ovariectomized rats showed significant (P<0.05) increase in red blood cells (RBC) count with administration of Maca-GO (Tables (Tables3a3a and and3b),3b), resulting in significant (P<0.05) lowering RBC to the level observed in rats with ovaries intact. This was accompanied by significant (P<0.05) reduction in hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, while concentration of both hemoglobin in red cells and total serum Fe significantly increased as a result of Maca-Go intake by ovariectomized rats only, while in rats with intact ovaries, contents of serum Fe was significantly (P<0.05) reduced. All levels recorded in blood morphology were within ranges considered as physiologically-normal for rats according to Altman & Dittmer (30) and Saitoch et al. (31).”</span></span></p><p><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614604/#!po=64.6067" target="_blank"><span style="color: rgb(153, 0, 0)"><span style="font-size: 16px">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art...4/#!po=64.6067</span></span></a></p><p></p><p><span style="color: rgb(51, 51, 51)"><span style="font-size: 16px">“Black maca and, in smaller proportions, red maca reduced hemoglobin levels only in highlanders with abnormally high hemoglobin levels; neither variety of maca reduced hemoglobin levels in lowlanders.”</span></span></p><p><a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/27548190/" target="_blank"><span style="color: rgb(153, 0, 0)"><span style="font-size: 16px">https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/27548190/</span></span></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachineX, post: 143396, member: 15245"] [FONT=ProximaNovaLight][COLOR=rgb(51, 51, 51)][SIZE=16px]Looks like Maca can reduce hemoglobin and hematocrit when elevated. Any chance it’ll reduce elevated levels in TRT induced erythrocytosis?[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=ProximaNovaLight][COLOR=rgb(51, 51, 51)][SIZE=16px]“Ovariectomized rats showed significant (P<0.05) increase in red blood cells (RBC) count with administration of Maca-GO (Tables (Tables3a3a and and3b),3b), resulting in significant (P<0.05) lowering RBC to the level observed in rats with ovaries intact. This was accompanied by significant (P<0.05) reduction in hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, while concentration of both hemoglobin in red cells and total serum Fe significantly increased as a result of Maca-Go intake by ovariectomized rats only, while in rats with intact ovaries, contents of serum Fe was significantly (P<0.05) reduced. All levels recorded in blood morphology were within ranges considered as physiologically-normal for rats according to Altman & Dittmer (30) and Saitoch et al. (31).”[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT] [URL='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3614604/#!po=64.6067'][FONT=ProximaNovaLight][COLOR=rgb(153, 0, 0)][SIZE=16px]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/art...4/#!po=64.6067[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT][/URL] [FONT=ProximaNovaLight][COLOR=rgb(51, 51, 51)][SIZE=16px]“Black maca and, in smaller proportions, red maca reduced hemoglobin levels only in highlanders with abnormally high hemoglobin levels; neither variety of maca reduced hemoglobin levels in lowlanders.”[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT] [URL='https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/27548190/'][FONT=ProximaNovaLight][COLOR=rgb(153, 0, 0)][SIZE=16px]https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/27548190/[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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