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Anabolic Pump

Pace2

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I've been taking Anabolic Pump as directed for about three weeks and really like the results. It's like being pumped all day and I plan to take this for a prolonged period of time. However, I'm starting to get the beginnings of some kidney pain and I really haven't changed anything else in my diet. I'm going to up my water intake, but I'm wondering if others have had this issue or if it could be a side effect of Anabolic Pump?
 
I have not experienced nor heard any complaints of this nature.
 
my wife starting using this after i did because i got great results... but she was in bed all weekend with symptoms of kidney problems, she's at the docs office right now. i'm worried that i encouraged her to take something that has hurt her. but it could all be coincidence. i'll keep you updated.
 
follow up ... the doc said my wife had a virus of some sort. so as of right now i think AP was not a factor. just coincidence that all this happened at the same time?
 
follow up ... the doc said my wife had a virus of some sort. so as of right now i think AP was not a factor. just coincidence that all this happened at the same time?

Most definitely. Aside from dehydration mediated by increased glycogen storage (and therein quite unlikely) there are no components of AP's MOA that would induce acute kidney damage. There is a correlative relationship between PPAR-a and PPAR-y mRNA expression in human kidney cells, but that relationship has not been shown to be modulated by AP; I'll save you the bore of explaining why!
 
Most definitely. Aside from dehydration mediated by increased glycogen storage (and therein quite unlikely) there are no components of AP's MOA that would induce acute kidney damage. There is a correlative relationship between PPAR-a and PPAR-y mRNA expression in human kidney cells, but that relationship has not been shown to be modulated by AP; I'll save you the bore of explaining why!

Mullet to the rescue.

That is the answer we were waiting for.
 
yeah i think i rushed to an assumption sorry...
i personnaly love AP. her sickness right after starting AP just scared me and then i read these post where people were blaming AP for those types of problems.
 
yeah i think i rushed to an assumption sorry...
i personnaly love AP. her sickness right after starting AP just scared me and then i read these post where people were blaming AP for those types of problems.

No issues!

This is totally a fair question. You must be a healthy consumer in this industry.
 
alright followup with some questions. my wife has been hospitalized with some kind of liver issues.... hepatitus?
could AP have had anything to do with or sped up the process.
 
luggnut; said:
alright followup with some questions. my wife has been hospitalized with some kind of liver issues.... hepatitus?
could AP have had anything to do with or sped up the process.

Not likely. One of the compounds in Anabolic Pump is even known to modulate liver lipid levels. That means, it supports healthy fat metabolism in the liver.

I wish your wife a speedy recovery!
 
thanks for the response . i think she'll be coming home today. said it could take weeks to recover though.
i'm not trying to slander AP.. i love it. just trying to learn about what happened to her. doc says AP should have nothing to do with this if it is hepatitis A. don't know what it is exactly because all the test aren't back but most likely hepatitis A
 
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