Posted by WG on January 10, 1997 at 10:04:28:
In Reply to: Re: HELP!! ANADROL CYCLE posted by moonface on January 09, 1997 at 15:59:51:
: : Ok, let me lay it out for you. I only want to spend around 400 to 500 and this is what I can get
: : Anadrol 50mg 100 tabs $260
: : Deca $15.00 per amp
: : D-bol 5mg 100 tabs $140
: : Primobolan 100mg $15.00 per amp
: : Nolvadex 100 tabss $150
: : Win-v 50mg $15.00 per amp
: : I have done one cycle before of sustonen and primo-test. I am rather scarred of taking anadrol considering I like my liver but, I was figuring on trying it once by taking anadrol for 3 weeks and then finishing the eight weeks with the promobolan. Would this be reasonable or is there a better combination that would get around anadrol that I am not seeing here.
: : Is anadrol the so called liver killer as I hear or is that just stereotyped. And when should I take the Nolvadex, before or after?
: : Since I have such a wide range to choose from I do not want to waste the chance.
: : Thank you for your reply
: Much of the talk about Anadrol being the "liver Killer" is stereotype, but there is some truth. Tablet for tablet, Anadrol poses the greatest risk to the liver than any other anabolic steroid. Just how high is the risk? To give you a little foundation, Anadrol was generally used for people with Aplastic Anemia among others. This is a very seroius condition, so most "medical" users of Anadrol will be in very poor health to begin with. Also to note, those treated with Drols quite often will take a larger dose than an athlete does, for a longer duration. Now, there are plenty of documentable cases in which such a patient has developed severe liver trouble, and in some cases died when it was irreversable. This is the exception though, not the rule. Most medical users obviously do not get liver trouble. Otherwise, why ever market such a death medication. Again though, some do get very sick from the Anadrol. But as stated before, they will generally use more Anadrol, for a longer time. I just read a case where a 35 y.o. woman, using 60mg/day for 3 years, developed cancer. 3 years of straight Anadrol is a long time especially if your a 35 y.o. woman, already not too healthy. There are others, usually with does much above 60mg/day. What about the athletes? They've been using Anadrol for years and you don't see too many dropping dead. It would be irresponsible of me to say, "Oh yeah. Anadrol is fine, take loads of em'" and obviously I won't. But I can say that I've never heard of someone having trouble off a short duration Anadrol cycle. Going to a doctor and regularly monitoring you liver enzymes would be good advice just to stay on the safe side. I wouldn't be paranoid, just careful. BTW 1 tab a day is a nice kick, 3 a day may wind up kicking your ass. There's no need to go crazy. Anadrol is the strongest stuff out there. (Or maybe I should say Still Barely Out There as it is increasingly hard to find). Safer medications have made Anadrol very obsolete (in the eyes of the doctors).
I agree completely with you. I just would like to add
that Anadrol (oxymetholone) is also used for Fanconi
Anemia (a deep state of anemya). There are also a case
of a woman taking it for years at 80mg daily, with
the liver still running OK.
Different persons have different reactions from a
given medication. Last month I gave it a quick try
(15 pills, one per day). I had no any other problem
but a huge water retention (with edema) and my BP
skyrocketed. So, would add a little more things
for someone willing to try this famous 'muscle builder &
liver killer':
- eat as much as you can (preferrably protein). It doesn't
works well on low caloric diets;
- don't forget to use a mighty diuretic (like Lasix,
taken 80mg every other day), to prevent water retention
and high BP;
- take potassium supplement ('cause of Lasix);
- depending on the dosage being taken, Proviron or
Nolvadex should be added, to prevent aromatization;
- check at your local pharmacy for a good medicine for
liver protection (hepato-protectors). There is a
very good one (Metiocolin B12) from Abbott labs. Those drugs can greatly
prevent damage to the liver and also help to heal
existing anormalities;
- try a low dosage first, just to see your body's
reaction. If it's OK, then increase it.
HTH