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"Testosterone Enanthate for Serious Weight Gain and Muscle Growth"

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Testosterone Enanthate is a powerful anabolic steroid commonly used for promoting muscle growth and increasing weight.
By increasing protein synthesis and nitrogen retention in muscles, it helps to boost strength, enhance recovery, and promote significant muscle mass gain.
When combined with a calorie-surplus diet and regular strength training, Test E can help users see rapid gains in both size and strength



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I have been on Test E cycle for 8 weeks now .
First 6 weeks 270mg per week last 2 weeks 540mg per week .
I have added Anavar at 20mg since week 8 .
Bloods done before I started the cycle and bloods taken last Wednesday ( 5 days ago) results due today so I will post the changes.



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Sounds good! You’ve increased your Test E dose and added Anavar—looking forward to seeing your blood results to track progress and health markers.



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Hi Daniel, My haematocrit, haemoglobin and red blood cell count are all raised. Need to get this down asap . I can’t donate blood so need to do something to else to sort this .
Any advice ??
Do you want to see the full bloods report ?



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Stay hydrated, reduce or stop steroids (especially testosterone), avoid iron-rich foods, and consider speaking to a doctor about therapeutic phlebotomy alternatives or medication.



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