WPD111
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Hi I've read the past threads pertaining to L-Dopa and B6
I'm presently on a tren/epi/stano cycle and have been taking Anteaus labs Talos which I really didn't look until recently but contains B6. Here's from the label ::
B9, B6, and B12 (2mg, 60mg, 250mcg respectively)
Androgens like testosterone have been shown to increase levels of homocysteine, [33] and the self-administration of anabolic steroids can increase homocysteine levels dramatically. [34] Homocysteine damages the structure of the arteries, and hyperhomocysteinemia (high homocysteine levels) is a strong risk-factor for cardiovascular disease, blood clots, and strokes. [35] Folic acid (B9), pyridoxine (B6), and cobalamin (B12) reduce the levels of homocysteine. [36]""
I still want to take both Is this possible if I take the Talos around 7 am then the prolactrone around noon and before training around 5 pm. Then take the second dose of Talos around 9pm. ???
I'm presently on a tren/epi/stano cycle and have been taking Anteaus labs Talos which I really didn't look until recently but contains B6. Here's from the label ::
B9, B6, and B12 (2mg, 60mg, 250mcg respectively)
Androgens like testosterone have been shown to increase levels of homocysteine, [33] and the self-administration of anabolic steroids can increase homocysteine levels dramatically. [34] Homocysteine damages the structure of the arteries, and hyperhomocysteinemia (high homocysteine levels) is a strong risk-factor for cardiovascular disease, blood clots, and strokes. [35] Folic acid (B9), pyridoxine (B6), and cobalamin (B12) reduce the levels of homocysteine. [36]""
I still want to take both Is this possible if I take the Talos around 7 am then the prolactrone around noon and before training around 5 pm. Then take the second dose of Talos around 9pm. ???