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  • Policosanol

    From my understanding, policosanol is reputed to reduce the level of bad cholesterol (LDL) and help balance HDL (good cholesterol). This is something to consider when using PH/AAS as they have a tendency to raise cholesterol levels (200+) in the blood during cycles. Obviously, this is a health hazard which over time, could result in high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. I plan on taking it for a few months and will keep a log of my cholesterol levels over time. It's a relatively inexpensive compound and I'll be taking the sugar cane extract version of it which is supposedly a bit more effective than the bee wax extract version. Anyway, do some independent research and consider it as a valuable supplement to fight high cholesterol levels. Anyone else has any thoughts on this?

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    Yeah, policosanol has good backup studies. Also other good supps to take are INOSITOL HEXANIACINATE, VIT-C, VIT-E, SELENIUM, GARLIC, B-6, TMG, FISH OIL, BABY ASPERIN will cover all bases.Also, do a (HS)C-REACTIVE PROTEIN, FRIBRINOGEN,HOMOCYSTEINE, LIPOPROTEIN A,FASTING INSULIN blood test and donating blood reduces your risk of having a heart attack by 85%

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    • #3
      Forgot to mention, i personnaly inject

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      • #4
        I messed up on the above, i personnaly inject CoQ10 to prevent LDL oxidation

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        • #5
          Interesting stuff, 1ukeboxer. I will research those things.

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