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EPO-Canine

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by GTB, Jan 25, 2014.

  1. GTB

    GTB Pup

  2. Kelticwarrior

    Kelticwarrior Top Dog

    You get pure Erythropoietin injections, this is the proper stuff. Its the stuff that Lance Armstrong was busted for using to win all them cycle races. Apparently it works very well at increasing stamina and endurance but it can turn the blood to sludge if it isn't used properly or an overdose of it is mistakenly given so its quite dangerous. It can also cause kidney tumours/cancer of the kidney's. The Greyhound racing industry has a big problem with the racing people using Erythropoietin in their dogs and have formulated anti doping tests specifically for this substance to catch people out that are using it and kick them out the industry for cheating if they do.
     
  3. Saiyagin

    Saiyagin Chihuahua

    What the original poster and you are talking about are TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS. LOL
     
  4. tigerboy5

    tigerboy5 Big Dog

    Right. There is a big defference between actual EPO and a blood building supplement similar to canine red cell with a label that has EPO in the name.
     
  5. Kelticwarrior

    Kelticwarrior Top Dog

    Yes the advertising is rather misleading and leads one to believe that the product (by using the EPO name in it) that it is EPO. It appears to be just a multi vitamin that claims to promote the production of Erythropoietin in the body. Might as well just use the real stuff if you want that effect imo. Plenty of good multi vitamin supplements on the market.
     
  6. Kelticwarrior

    Kelticwarrior Top Dog

    spose it would be a better bet to use this stuff than the real EPO, less risk to the animals health.
     
  7. Flipside

    Flipside CH Dog

    This stuff is good....used it on a animal with a low rbc in the low 30's and after 6 weeks in keep with it rbc was in the 40's. And won the race.
     
  8. GTB

    GTB Pup

    Flipside in your opinion: RF-1 vs EPO Canine. Which would you stand by?
     
  9. Flipside

    Flipside CH Dog

    check pm GTB
     
  10. ducho13

    ducho13 Big Dog

  11. bbad

    bbad Big Dog

    can it be used with the rf-1?
     
  12. GTB

    GTB Pup

    I don't see why it couldn't be. Look at the ingredients of both and compare and contrast
     
  13. Limey kennels

    Limey kennels CH Dog

    EPO-Canine belive me it works................
     

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