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Tren and shortness of breath

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I have been doing a lot of research but can't seem to find any explaination as to why exactly tren reduces cardio capacity so much, can anyone explain exactly what is happening in the body from tren that makes you feel like it's so hard to get through cardio. This is the first time I have had such a problem with it. 40 min cardio use to be a breeze, but since I increased my dose I start panting and labored breathing after 15-20 min.

eastcoastmuscle's picture

From more research it definitely seems due to bronchial constriction. although feels like a lung issue to me.... I have increased my dose to 100mg a day and it really has made a noticeable difference in my cardio/endurance. The other lovely side effect has been constant headaches as well. This is definitely not a compound you want to use if you like your cardio. I guess my only other question would be is there any lasting or permanant damage done by putting your body into this state for a extended period of time?

Prostaglandins in tren cause bronchial constriction---

There is a method of prostaglandin production whereby prostaglandins made from one pathway in particular happen to dictate some muscle constriction as well as platlet aggregation, while the other method of production dictates bronchial constriction,

The other drawback to Trenbolone Acetate (Finaplix) is that it appears to reduce aerobic capacitance in its users, possibly owing to bronchus dilatation from augmented autocoid formation

heres a link from a post on eroids from 2013 on same subject
http://www.eroids.com/forum/steroids-qa/anabolic-steroids/trenbolone-why...

Dickkhead's picture

I guess my only other question would be is there any lasting or permanant damage done by putting your body into this state for a extended period of time?

My advice is just confine your Tren runs to 8 weekers. Most of love it so but the stuff is like stinking lethal. Watch your blood work also. There's all this great scientific research and scholarly studies out there now that prove that progestins inhibit prolactin. Tren is weird stuff - it definitely elevates my prolactin levels confirmed by blood work though it is not supposed to. I think some individuals don't get that. How it does that is definitely not understood.

PIN_CUSHION's picture

I think some of it may be attributed to the fact it can cause Hypothyroidism.

Dickkhead's picture

Look bro. You gotta suck it up. You're not dying of some Tren induced COPD. Are there chemicals you could take that would improve the situation. Sure. But, I'm loathe to recommend more chemicals to counter the sides u r getting from existing chemicals. Lighten up on the cardio while u r on Tren.

eastcoastmuscle's picture

Not really looking for a chemical to counter act this side , I'm just curious what the process is that's going on in the body that produces this event of feeling short of breath. Interested to know exactly what is taking place within my body.

glowinthedark's picture

Not sure why it happens but check out my forum thread I found something that helps me through it

eastcoastmuscle's picture

Found this on another forum but only talks about tren e. If it's true , does this mean tren causes inflamed airways or bronchial disease or lung disease ?

Trenbolone enathate can increase prostaglandin formation that will lead to bronchial dilation.
Bronchiectasis is an uncommon disease that results in the abnormal and permanent distortion of one or more of the conducting bronchi or airways, most often secondary to an infectious process.
Bronchiectasis can be categorized as a chronic obstructive pulmonary lung disease manifested by airways that are inflamed and easily collapsible, resulting in air flow obstruction with shortness of breath, impaired clearance of secretions often with disabling cough, and occasionally hemoptysis.

propkick2's picture

i've read somewhere that clen and albeutrol can help with this