An interesting read, but nothing in that case study implicated Boldenone in any way. The guy simply had elevated creatinine and eGFR and they never figured out why, much less demonstrated a causal link to EQ. The guy may have had some underlying kidney disorder or it was simply a consequence of carrying a lot of muscle OR perhaps he was supplementing with bad creatine. There have been lab studies done showing very high levels of creatinine in certain creatine brands.
I like bold too (though it takes forever to kick in) and I've run 20 week cycles of it with frequent lab work and my eGFR was always normal.
Can you expound on this a bit? Not the first time I've heard someone say there is "bad" creatine out there but a quick google search and I couldn't find anything. Is there a way to tell? Can old creatine go bad over time? A brand that has been called out? I guess I ask because I have always had elevated creatinine and bun although egfr is always normal when hydrated.. I def carry more mass than normal tho.. Thanks!