Var and Blood plasma wtf?

IronPlease

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I was talking to a close friend about my next cycle. He mentioned something about running var in addition to, instead of dropping it off. Something about it being beneficial to my blood plasma levels?

I was doing 20 things at once at the time and now I'm curious! I tried doing some research on my own, even searching through MC and I couldn't really find anything that was specific? Maybe I wasnt diligent enough!

Any insight?
 
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I read it has negative effects on blood lipids....which I assume is a good thing cause lipids are the insoluble ones. Anyways this supports that....

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Negative effects means that they make lipids worse for you, not a good thing. Just about all AAS have some effect on lipids, but it also varies from person to person via genetics. I'm not sure what to make of "beneficial for blood plasma levels."
 
I was wondering about the context of that. It should have said decrease or increase you know? I kind of took it as a numberic value relating to a quantity to be subtracted from another
 
I was talking to a close friend about my next cycle. He mentioned something about running var in addition to, instead of dropping it off. Something about it being beneficial to my blood plasma levels?

I was doing 20 things at once at the time and now I'm curious! I tried doing some research on my own, even searching through MC and I couldn't really find anything that was specific? Maybe I wasnt diligent enough!

Any insight?

he was probably talking about the increase in red blood cells, like anadrol or eq is known for, getting more oxygen to the blood ect..
 
Sounds like he meant the increase of your RBC. But, even as a Lab Tech, I'm needing a little clarification here. Because an increase in Blood Plasma levels means a decrease in Red Cells to compensate for the volume. May have meant the increase of Test levels in your plasma or something along those lines...????
 
An increase in RBC is probably what he meant. I don't know any AAS that doesn't increase it to some degree.
 
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