Hemo Flow: Testosterone, Blood Thickening & Testimonials

Hemo Flow: Testosterone, Blood Thickening & Testimonials
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The speaker claims 'Hemo Flow' reduces blood thickening (hematocrit/hemoglobin) and risk of blood clots caused by Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs). While ingredients show promise for blood flow, clinical proof for a 'blood dump' replacement is lacking.

🔥Hot Take:
  • The supplement's core ingredients like Nattokinase and VasoDrive-AP have clinical backing for blood pressure and clot prevention, but citing anecdotal emails from a brand owner as 'proof' for medical-grade blood thinning is scientifically weak.
  • Using a supplement to manage high hematocrit from PEDs without medical supervision is a high-risk strategy; it may mask systemic issues without addressing the underlying erythrocytosis-induced cardiovascular strain.

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📝 Fact Check: This is a well-documented physiological effect known as Erythrocytosis. Increased testosterone stimulates EPO production, raising hematocrit levels. High hematocrit (above 54%) is clinically recognized to increase blood viscosity and the risk of thromboembolic events like strokes and heart attacks.

Fact Check Date: January 9, 2026

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