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reg. blood/plasma donor - side effects ?

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i just wondered if any of you had experience with beeing blood/plasma donor on a regular basis & could comment on experienced side effects (i.e. strongly decreased power for bulking etc.)

I'm doin loads of sports & started lifting lately, although not aiming at the Arnold thing.

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I donate blodd regularly which is about once every 2 months
(the most they'll allow). I have found no side effects other than the hours following your donation will cause you to feel a little low on energy but that's normal.

If your thinking about being a blood donor I higly recommend it. You'll be doing something great for society and you'll feel great after doing it. It's doesn't take much of your time and they always need more people donating.
 

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Thanks for the reply

right, a full blood donation only every 6-8 weeks, so it might even be positive for your health since it might kind of train your system.

A plasma donation can be done much more often, every few days, up to 50 times or so a year. Anybody out there with resp. experience ?

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last bump

gonna try myself next fortnight & tell you my experiences after a while
 
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