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August 10, 20251 min

The Dangers of Low White Blood Cell Count

FitKolik

FitKolik

Published on August 10, 2025

The Dangers of Low White Blood Cell Count One of the most dangerous side effects of using steroids and peptides is a significant decrease—or, conversely, a sharp increase—in white blood cells. This condition can leave an individual highly vulnerable to various illnesses and infections. 

 
The first step in addressing a low white blood cell count is to consume vitamins like copper, zinc, and curcumin while also improving your lifestyle and diet. 🥦
However, if these methods prove ineffective, a medication called Filgrastim may be prescribed. Filgrastim is a synthetic growth factor known as G-CSF (Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor), which helps the body produce more white blood cells. It's typically used in non-athletes following chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or in cases of chronic neutropenia.
 
⛔️🚨 IMPORTANT WARNING: Under no circumstances should you ever self-administer this medication or prescribe it to someone with similar symptoms. This drug should only be used under the strict guidance and prescription of a qualified medical professional.