04-08-2017, 11:17 PM
(04-07-2017, 02:58 AM)thethinker48 Wrote: Woah that actually puts together another piece of the puzzle.
I ran bloodwork midblast while on super supplements, and was shocked to see my Hematocrit at 48, far lower than it should be considering the supplements I was using were known for polycythemia. I dug more into it, and saw the relationship of elevated estrogen and it's effects of putting the brakes on polycythemia. The thing was, while my estrogen was a bit raised, it was still in balance with my testosterone and I wasn't experiencing issues.
Eating 2+ pounds of salmon a day for months on end makes more sense, maybe this is a better explanation. And I chalked it up to good genetics [emoji20] [emoji6]
What do you think?
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Are you asking if the salmon intake may have kept polycythemia at bay?... The omega-3's could be part of a plan to lower clotting risk, but I don't know if they would reduce HCT per se...
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