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Clenbuterol and ways to deal with low HB
Andy Battaglia:
I've taken a similar product daily for many years. I don't worry about too much, because B vitamins are water soluble and are excreted from the body quickly.
Nomad:
So daily intake is recommended...
Do you know anything about B3 affecting the Uric acid level?
I'm on Alopurinol 150 mg
Andy Battaglia:
It's advised to not take niacin if you are being treated for high uric acid or gout, as it can raise levels of uric acid. it's recommended to talk to your doctor before taking niacin.
Nomad:
Thank you andy, I think i will look for some other B-complex...
My curent uric acid level is 6,8. Last week I've had a discussion with my Doc because she allways give me only 2 units with HB 8,6! After insisting and getting a little louder, she admits to give me, and this just only for this time because I was on 8,0 , a third unit. Problem is I actualy didnt feel real better on the contrary it kind of exsausted me... Like it was to much... :huh
Andy Battaglia:
The higher volume of fluid with an added unit does stress the heart a bit. For several reasons, I have long thought that weekly transfusions of just one unit would work best, but it's not a very practical approach.
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