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Has anyone already used saw palmetto? what's your mind abt this product? Does it hinder gains from the cycle?(and where can I find it on the web because it's quite seldom in my country[V])
Other quick question:what could I take to protect my kidneys?
Saw palmetto is a good supp. for the prostate and should not hinder gains. As for your kidneys, drink lots of water and take cranberry extrac or 100% pure cranberry juice(taste like shat but you can mix it with other juices)
Gearjunky is only an imaginary character
I realy weight 135lbs and never used a dumbell in my life.
Oh found this from one of my old post for the kidneys and bladder
here you go:
Bladder / Kidney Problems:
Take psyllium husk and water daily to cleanse the colon. A colon full of toxins puts pressure on the bladder and leads to infection.
Avoid packaged douches, tight nylons or underwear, or satin underwear.
Urinate before and after sexual intercourse.
To cleanse the bladder and kidneys of excess mucus and irritants, take the herbs St.-John's-wort or alfalfa in capsule form. Drink dandelion and peach bark tea.
Take garlic and goldenseal in addition to vitamin C to fight infection.
Take dolomite and water to fight bladder infections.
Eat whole fresh cranberries to cleanse the kidneys.
The herbs blessed thistle and white oak bark work well together in capsules or as teas toward healing infection.
Drink dolomite with water to heal bladder infections.
Grind fresh cranberries in the blender and add to plain yogurt (or soy yogurt) and eat daily.
The herbs buchu and ura ursi rid the bladder of excess mucus, infection, gravel, stones, and retained water.
Gearjunky is only an imaginary character
I realy weight 135lbs and never used a dumbell in my life.
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