Tren and blood pressure

SonnyAz

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I'm asking on behalf of my cousin, who spent half his life in prison and is still learning current technology.

So he's 35. This would be his 3rd cycle. He's running Sust and Tren E. 250/400. Sunday Wednesday injections. He performs "safety sensitive" work and was called in Wednesday for a random physical. Everything checked out fine but his BP was 147/83. So they had him spend the day with the nurse. He's been taking some 5% Liver and Organ support, Prami, but no AI.

I suggested to him to drop the Tren if work is going to remove him for medical reasons but he wanted to know what anyone else would suggest? He's about to start week 5 and would like to continue.

Open to all suggestion, comments, trolling.

Thanks!
 
First make sure it is Actually the Tren causing the BP
 
Prior to this cycle for him he was 117/79 with his prior test only cycles he went to 126/81 is what he says he remembers. Prior to starting this I was with him we both had work physicals we had to get done.
 
Try some otc blood pressure meds and drop the Tren,since it is Tren E it will take a while to clear,hence the otc meds
 
wicked442 I never heard of acv used for that my wife use to drink because a coworker told her it helped with weight smelled horrible I'll let him know to try that or drop the Tren altogether. Thank you both!
 
wicked442 I never heard of acv used for that my wife use to drink because a coworker told her it helped with weight smelled horrible I'll let him know to try that or drop the Tren altogether. Thank you both!

It dropped mine from 150s/90s to 120s/70s when I was on dbol and msten. I use it all the time now and it really helps keep it in check. Hope it works for him. Sux to stop a cycle early for any reason not to mention being healthy is always good.
 
Wow this is like designed for running cycles wtf!!!
Thank u again will be buying that tomorrow from walmart.
I mind blown right now.
 
It dropped mine from 150s/90s to 120s/70s when I was on dbol and msten. I use it all the time now and it really helps keep it in check. Hope it works for him. Sux to stop a cycle early for any reason not to mention being healthy is always good.

Wicked-I'm happy for you that you benefitted so well on the ACV. That said, you may be a hyper-responder and as such; certain disclaimers need to be applied here as this post can be misinterpreted and misleading. You are very much the exception not the rule.

If ACV lowered BP by even 3-5 points (systolic or diastolic) it would rival pharmaceutical meds. Your staggering 20% decrease is substantial!

The MOA for ACV with regard to its ability to lowering BP is not overly compelling. It also lacks legitimate double blind studies validating its "significant" efficacy.

I AGREE that ACV is an inarguably a nice, well-rounded OTC supplement for many minor ailments and health issues but it is NOT going to result in significant (20%) BP reductions for 95% of the population. Mild reductions? Sure.

In a normal NON-PED enhanced individual; ACV may lower BP mildly and perhaps enough to forgo prescription meds.

That said, we are not in that population and TREN-induced hypertension will not be ameliorated by a weak OTC agent such as ACV.

Pub Med substantiates my position.
 
All I said was it worked as still does work for me and others. I recommend op give it a try. Its no different then people saying that EPI works for gyno. Epi did nothing for me in any way,muscle,fat loss or gyno. Talke it all with a grain of salt and try it.
 
Wicked-I'm happy for you that you benefitted so well on the ACV. That said, you may be a hyper-responder and as such; certain disclaimers need to be applied here as this post can be misinterpreted and misleading. You are very much the exception not the rule.

If ACV lowered BP by even 3-5 points (systolic or diastolic) it would rival pharmaceutical meds. Your staggering 20% decrease is substantial!

The MOA for ACV with regard to its ability to lowering BP is not overly compelling. It also lacks legitimate double blind studies validating its "significant" efficacy.

I AGREE that ACV is an inarguably a nice, well-rounded OTC supplement for many minor ailments and health issues but it is NOT going to result in significant (20%) BP reductions for 95% of the population. Mild reductions? Sure.

In a normal NON-PED enhanced individual; ACV may lower BP mildly and perhaps enough to forgo prescription meds.

That said, we are not in that population and TREN-induced hypertension will not be ameliorated by a weak OTC agent such as ACV.

Pub Med substantiates my position.

Did you notice when I said it dropped mine while on dbol,deca,test and later tren? It continues to work for ME now while on nothing but trt.
 
All I said was it worked as still does work for me and others. I recommend op give it a try. Its no different then people saying that EPI works for gyno. Epi did nothing for me in any way,muscle,fat loss or gyno. Talke it all with a grain of salt and try it.
Its like 2 dollars for a bottle won't hurt to try it for damn sure.
 
Wicked - I said I was happy for you. ;)
 
Also he's been taking it at one tbsp cause he doesn't have a teaspoon measurer... I told him you got teaspoons at home and just got a dumbfounded look from him
 
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