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    Veins

    Hello ,

    I ve got a problem here. Until last year or 3-4 months ago my veins would pump like crazy. I even have a lower body fat level now and I can see the veins on my legs and arms when I am sitting. (also below abs).

    Now what happens , in the morning I have no veins. I supplement with 2 Xenadrine pills (as suggested) + 40 gm Ephedrine HCI + 1 T3 San Nutrition (thyroid) +1 dandellion pill. I do my morning cardio without even get tired! 30 mins and i am increasing the speed without having any side effects. Ok...1 Hour later I eat my oats+ egg whites. Some veins start to appear. 3 Hours later I eat another big meal with Low gi carb + protein. Then my veins appear like crazy. 2 Hours later I take the same supplement (xenadrine blahblah) and my veins are disappeared all through the night.

    This is annoying. I used to have crazy veins all time around and it seems that i am low pressured all the time with thin blood instead of some situations. The thing is that when the veins appear they appear all over my body.

    I drink lots of water + adding a bit of sodium. And i piss a lot.

    Now, what is wrong? Is xenadrine?is it the t3 thyroid?is it the ephedrine?is it dandellion? my definition all round is great but when wearing a t-shirt I would like to see my old veins. Whats wrong? WHy my blood got thinner? How can Get them back?ANy supplements?SOmething to stop taking?

    Thanks

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    its 3.00 am (midnight). I have taken then Ephedrine blahblah thing at 8.00 pm.(evening). Now my veins have appeared again. On my legs,abs,arms.

    I think is one of the supplements. So by the time they are cleaned from my system the veins appear.

    Which one you think?

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    why does it matter if you're veins pop out or not? Trying to impress the girls?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shiznit2169
    why does it matter if you're veins pop out or not? Trying to impress the girls?
    well yeah that's bad ?

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    id quit suplementing for a bit and then try them one at a time and see if its one of them or not.... it could be a serious problem. maybe ask a doctor. if its because your blood is getting thinner, that is pretty serious. talk to a doctor and quit suplementing for a bit.

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    Its obviously increasing your heart rate as well. At 3 am thats not a good thing.

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    when the climate is cool the blood veseels are in contracction.
    when itīs hot time you can see more veins. your blood vessels are wide.

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    Does drinking water make a person's veins appear more then?

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    asprin thins blood!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    chill foreman,wots up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan-Boro
    chill foreman,wots up
    Well the question is astonishing#1...and for the record aspirin does not literally thin blood.
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    my dad had a brain haemorrhage and he has to take asprin for the rest of his life to keep his blood thin.as advised by his GP and 2 brain surgeons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan-Boro
    my dad had a brain haemorrhage and he has to take asprin for the rest of his life to keep his blood thin.as advised by his GP and 2 brain surgeons
    Aspirin does not literally "thin blood" that is just an expression used for the non medical people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules
    Aspirin does not literally "thin blood" that is just an expression used for the non medical people.

    so if it dont literally thin the blood,what does it literally do?his blood is thinner tho,if he cuts himself shaving it bleeds for a long time and it is very "watery like".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan-Boro
    so if it dont literally thin the blood,what does it literally do?his blood is thinner tho,if he cuts himself shaving it bleeds for a long time and it is very "watery like".
    Aspirin, heparin and dicumarol, are used clinically to prevent undesirable clotting in patients at risk for heart attack or stroke. Aspirin is an antiprostaglandin drug that inhibits thromboxane A2 formation ( hence it blocks platelet argession and platelet plug formation). In a word it stops platelet blockage in the arteries and veins.
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    You use Xenadrine. There's one problem.
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