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    I been looking but with no luck. Any one know were I can pick some up?
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    We got some at Rite Aid for our dog but it is expensive

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by Heavy Hitter View Post
      I been looking but with no luck. Any one know were I can pick some up?
      its hsard to find much less the real deal. I don't have any idea how to get it anymore. Be carefull with the stuff. its very dangerous stuff.
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      • #4
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        yeah i have looked too. just out of curiosity. endurance is way more important in my sport than size of strength and i am old so my endurance is not great no matter how hard i train.

        a buddy is a member of a runners forum. he says the guys there talk about it. i could not ask him to hook me up.
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        • #5
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          What is EPO?

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          • #6
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            Good question lol

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            • #7
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              EPO is Erythropoietin. It's a hormone produced by the kidneys that stimulates the production of red blood cells. Additional red blood cell count improves the delivery of oxygen from the lungs to the working muscles, which increases your endurance allowing the muscles to perform longer. However, this doesn't come without some possibly serious side effects. An overdoes of EPO and extremely high red blood cell count can cause a thickening of the blood, which could lead to a host of cardiovascular issues. Basically when the person is at rest, the heart struggles to pump the thickened blood through their body.

              This can be very dangerous stuff, so anyone thinking about using it should be very, very cautious.
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              • #8
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                Thanks for that info. Being on TRT, I already am making more blood than I need.

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