Popularized by bikefag Lance Armstrong.Is this a good substitute for PEDs?
>>75726116sounds like creepy vampire shit. no thank you.
>>75726116No. It's not that great. It's like that little bit extra on top of drugs. Lance Armstrong was taking other PEDs as well. EPO, test, HGH, and cortisone injections at the very least by his admissions. EPO does a similar thing to the blood doping by transfusions but without cycling your own blood. He wanted some additive effect. These days, drugs have come even further and so you could stack EPO, cardarine, and NMN to get pretty close.
>>75726116>>75726127>>75726433It's a meme for athletic ability because most of us will never be able to afford to this in such a manner due to cost (not covered by most insurance).However the similar process by which plasma is directly injected into the joint capsule has been proven to reverse joint damage entirely.Since the limiting factor in joint healing is the subpar osmosis process by which the joints take in nutrients.
>>75726445Biomechanically and chemically, that's not really a similar process. It's easy to see "blood has plasma, therefore plasma-based therapies are similar" but they're targeting a different mechanism.
>>75726116I can't do this because I hate needlesmy team wanted me to but I refused
>>75726455how to tell me you've never researched this without telling me you've never researched this.You realize some of the worlds top athletes and body builders have already proven this works right?
>>75726116Wouldnt this thicken your blood and fuck your shit up? Maybe extra stress on your cardiovascular system?
>>75726636Yeah it does thicken the blood and can make your heart stop when youre sleeping from having a low heart rate. The movie The Racer with Iain Glen highlights that a bit