Taureau
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I am not sure what causes it. Seems there are a few schools of thought
1. If you inject your right side and it goes through a vein then the next stop is the lungs... the cough is your body clearing the lungs... your left side however the veins take the blood everywhere else by passing the lungs. I don't know how correct this is but from my experience it seems the left side is gtg
2. The exact mechanisms underlying the cause of the tren cough is still an area of investigation. ... Vasoconstriction of the muscular wall of the bronchus in the lungs is what triggers this cough reaction. Trenbolone increases an inflammatory mediator peptide called bradykinin which facilitates the dilation of blood vessels.
1. If you inject your right side and it goes through a vein then the next stop is the lungs... the cough is your body clearing the lungs... your left side however the veins take the blood everywhere else by passing the lungs. I don't know how correct this is but from my experience it seems the left side is gtg
2. The exact mechanisms underlying the cause of the tren cough is still an area of investigation. ... Vasoconstriction of the muscular wall of the bronchus in the lungs is what triggers this cough reaction. Trenbolone increases an inflammatory mediator peptide called bradykinin which facilitates the dilation of blood vessels.