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Oral minoxidil even in the low doses used for hair loss can have serious side effects like pericardial effusion (fluid accumulation in a sack around the heart, compressing it). It can cause water retention, increased heart rate (which in turn can cause heart failure), potentially even higher...
yeah you could. dietary l cartinine coming from food seems to have a higher absorption rate than supplements. i can't find a bunch of new information about how much is absorbed from the supplement for but 18% is the max according to the study. you could look forms of l cartinine that are better...
work on your rage issues. steroids can worsen ways in a log of different ways. tren probably has a higher propensity to cause rage in people susceptible to it.
clomid is a serm and not an ai. the use of serms or an ai for the reason you propose seems trivial. I would recommend looking into supplements that people anecdotally say makes your loads bigger like soy lecithin. I doubt that unless your estrogen is high that if it had any effect on your load...
Agree with duecalion. Take the statin. Hardly any side effects, especially with rosuvastatin. There are lipophilic and hydrophilic statins. Lipophilic statins can enter the muscle much easier and cause the rare muscle related side effects. Rosuvastatin is hydrophilic, it has a lot of trouble...
You need to see a cardiologist or lipidologist. That ldl is extremely high and you are well onto the road to an early death.
Fuck ratios and hdl we dont know enough about either to do anything other than through diet and ldl total is proven to be the most accurate predictor of cardiovascular...
Its a 20% risk reduction or more and also 15% reductions in all cause mortality. There wasnt any issues with the patients in terms of serious side effects, including cognitive ones other than drug related side effects which were mild. Cholesterol does not penetrate the BBB and the brain makes it...
In high risk patients you'd want LDL down to 55 or less, there have also been some trials where they obliterated LDL with a statin+pcsk9 inhibitor to 10-25 and they saw continued reductions in ascvd events, especially in patients with prior mi or mvcad.
Regardless if HDL:LDL ratio is important theres no way to specifically raise the smaller HDL particles with medication, which are considered the healthy ones.Statins are proven to reduce mortality by lowering LDL. If you look at people with familial hypobetalipoproteinemia who have reduced LDL...
Not familiar with anthing called "enclomopipene", but maybe you mean enclomiphene. In clomid, there are actually two different active medications, enclomiphene and zuclomiphene. They both contribute to clomids effects, but enclomiphene is more anti-estrogenic and zuclomiphene is more estrogenic...
Theres no guaranteed way to ensure a package isnt seized. Im not really familiar with what Germany is like when it comes to that, but generally domestic is safer than international.
Are you B-12 deficient? Youll probably have to use an online turkish or indian pharmacy.
B-12 is a water soluble vitamin which makes it extremely easy for your kidneys to piss out the excess. Within 48 hours you'd have pissed out all of the B-12, except for what you actually need. B-12 that...
If you cant get it under 93 with exercise/diet alone you should go on a statin. Supplements arent going to work - statins are safe, time tested drugs.You dont want to play with your LDL because it can be a death sentence or cause severe debilitation should you had a heart attack/stroke. Hows...
Cut out sauturated fat which raises your LDL. HDL is not an important number, total LDL is the best and most accurate predictor of cardiovascular disease that we have. ApoB and Apo(a) are also good tests to get, they are a bit newer and we dont really have meds to treat but they are also...