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AAS/ SARMS side effects relating to Hplori?

Cyclops

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Hi all, for my first 2 cycles (2nd cycle currently at midpoint) I have seem to have coincidently inherited to the bacteria hplori which is an absolute gains killer - could their be any correlation between the bacteria infection and use of AAS?
AAS being test e, tren a?

- I did come across an article stating that an increase in progesterone may cause a correlation?

thoughts?
 
The exact way H. pylori infects someone is still unknown. H. pylori bacteria may be passed from person to person through direct contact with saliva, vomit or fecal matter. H. pylori may also be spread through contaminated food or water.
[h=2]Risk factors[/h]H. pylori is often contracted in childhood. Risk factors for H. pylori infection are related to living conditions in your childhood, such as:

  • Living in crowded conditions. You have a greater risk of H. pylori infection if you live in a home with many other people.
  • Living without a reliable supply of clean water. Having a reliable supply of clean, running water helps reduce the risk of H. pylori.
  • Living in a developing country. People living in developing countries, where crowded and unsanitary living conditions may be more common, have a higher risk of H. pylori infection.
  • Living with someone who has an H. pylori infection. If someone you live with has H. pylori, you're more likely to also have H. pylori.
 
Interesting, watching this thread would like to be educated on this.


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