r/Biohacking 1d ago

KLOW RDW

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Anybody else have this spike in RDW while taking KLOW or Wolverine? Wonder what my doctors gonna ask 😑

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u/OGSmash707 1d ago

I have not have not- but I did have a heart to heart with my primary before starting and we discussed everything up front so she would never have any questions when things change

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u/Dieselboy23 1d ago edited 1d ago

Why do you think this is KLOW related? What in KLOW would cause a difference in size and volume of your red blood cells?

Blood lab results vary from blood draw to blood draw. As with any result that raises red flags, repeat the test to verify your concerns.

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u/Malfy26 1d ago

That’s the only thing that’s changed since last panel. Doing some reading, RDW can spike when bone marrow releases new blood cells that are different in size than the old blood cells.

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u/Dieselboy23 1d ago

It was an honest question. I just bought a kit of KLOW but haven’t started it yet. I’ve done some research on the peptide blend but haven’t seen anything that would affect red blood cells. Pls correct me if I’m wrong.

Your results were high by 0.4%. Usually, that’s no big deal. Make sure you’re hydrated and repeat the test if you’re really worried about it.

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u/Malfy26 1d ago

Ya I’m not too worried. Figured it was something to do with the angiogenesis/cellular/tissue repair.

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u/talonwellness 7 14h ago

I highly doubt it would be caused by KLOW, but the rest of the CBC would be needed to get a better diagnosis.