Reaction to Dbol

DragonRider

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I recently switched from napo's to pink thai's and I seem to get nausiated and light headed shortly after taking them.

Has anyone ever had a reaction like that to thai's?
if both are legit the active ingredient is the same so it has to be the fillers . try takeing with meals to dilute the dbol in the stomach .
 
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hal said:
How many are you taking at one time?
Just 45mg's per day, but I seems now I was having a reaction to an antibiotic. It seems to have cleared up since I stopped taking the antibiotic.
 
both pink and blue make me sick dude... end up carrying around pepto so I can eat and not barf. If it's too bad cut back doses.. otherwise gotta deal.
 
why bother with d bol to begin with.All you are doing is buying water.Get a big bottle of soya sauce and you will get the same results.
 
Not sure if its true or not but I heard that if you drink OJ or Grapefruit juice when taking dbol it digest into your system faster.. Any truth to this ?? Something about the acid that takes it to your blood stream faster !!
 
sicasso13 said:
why bother with d bol to begin with.All you are doing is buying water.Get a big bottle of soya sauce and you will get the same results.


Dude. Come on...seriously? I know you're not a huge advocate of dbol, but it does have its place in certain cycles, and can be beneficial. Its not just a drug that makes you hold water.


TL
 
found a site, www.legalsteroids.com posting d-bol for $80 for 60 pills 230mgs a pill. bottle is white with 4 animals in a square. anyone know anything about this stuff or the site? legit? if not a good place to shop would be helpfull
 
found a site, www.legalsteroids.com posting d-bol for $80 for 60 pills 230mgs a pill. bottle is white with 4 animals in a square. anyone know anything about this stuff or the site? legit? if not a good place to shop would be helpfull

lol 230 mg per tab times 2 or 3 a day if it were real it would squirt your liver out your belly button .

if it sounds to good to be true it probablly is.
 
Total and utter crap


is what you're currently spewing out of your mouth.

Try doing some research before hand

"Grapefruit juice contains chemicals that can cause problems with enzymes that break down certain types of medicines in your intestines. When a medicine does not get broken down properly in the intestines, you can end up with too much medicine in your blood. Having too much medicine in your blood increases your chances of having serious side effects."

I don't know which steroids are affected, but I've seen extensive research on it that concluded that some are. Possibly DBol? I can't remember..look it up yourself

http://health.yahoo.com/nutrition-f...e-and-medication/healthwise--tp23474spec.html
 
is what you're currently spewing out of your mouth.

Try doing some research before hand

"Grapefruit juice contains chemicals that can cause problems with enzymes that break down certain types of medicines in your intestines. When a medicine does not get broken down properly in the intestines, you can end up with too much medicine in your blood. Having too much medicine in your blood increases your chances of having serious side effects."

I don't know which steroids are affected, but I've seen extensive research on it that concluded that some are. Possibly DBol? I can't remember..look it up yourself

http://health.yahoo.com/nutrition-f...e-and-medication/healthwise--tp23474spec.html


Grapefruit juice increases the absorption of some medicines, which is why they warn you, yes thats correct. But its not because of side effects but more the increased effect of the actual drug. ITs namely statin and immunosuppressant drugs that may react with GF juice. The overall effect is usually negligable and certainly d-bol is not one of these drugs effected by any juice. So in essence, it was actually total and utter crap
 
Grapefruit juice increases the absorption of some medicines, which is why they warn you, yes thats correct. But its not because of side effects but more the increased effect of the actual drug. ITs namely statin and immunosuppressant drugs that may react with GF juice. The overall effect is usually negligable and certainly d-bol is not one of these drugs effected by any juice. So in essence, it was actually total and utter crap


Why is Dbol certainly not one of these?

Since I was quite vague and I said I couldn't remember which it was but you're so certain I'm sure you have research to back up your position. So please post it
 
Because D-Bol is not a: Carbamazepine (Carbatrol, Tegretol) An anti-seizure medication
Buspirone (BuSpar), clomipramine (Anafranil) and sertraline (Zoloft) Antidepressant
Diazepam (Valium), triazolam (Halcion) Tranquilizer
Felodipine (Plendil), nifedipine (Adalat, Procardia), nimodipine (Nimotop), nisoldipine (Sular) and possibly verapamil (Isoptin, Verelan) Calcium channel blockers used to treat high blood pressure
Saquinavir (Invirase) and indinavir (Crixivan) HIV medication
Simvastatin (Zocor), lovastatin (Mevacor, Altoprev) and atorvastatin (Lipitor), simvastatin-ezetimibe (Vytorin) HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor Cyclosporine (Neoral, Sandimmune), tacrolimus (Prograf) and sirolimus (Rapamune) Immunosuppressant drug
 
Grapefruit juice increases the absorption of some medicines

No. Go back and read what FDW posted.

absorption doesn't change but the grapefruit juice inhibits an enzymes that breaks down many meds.

Then, grapefruit juice often increased the 1/2-life.
 
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