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Topic: Steroids are NOT bad for you Liver!!!!!
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Posts: 6616 From:Me, To You Registered: Jun 2000
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posted February 08, 2001 08:18 PM |
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And now a little good news about steroid research.Title Anabolic steroid-induced hepatotoxicity: is it overstated?. Source Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine. 9(1):34-9, 1999 Jan. Abstract OBJECTIVE: There have been numerous reports of hepatic dysfunction secondary to anabolic steroid use based on elevated levels of serum aminotransferases. This study was conducted to distinguish between serum aminotransaminase elevations secondary to intense resistance training and anabolic steroid-induced hepatotoxicity in elite bodybuilders. DESIGN: This was a case-control study of serum chemistry profiles from bodybuilders using and not using anabolic steroids with comparisons to a cohort of medical students and patients with hepatitis. PARTICIPANTS: The participants were bodybuilders taking self-directed regimens of anabolic steroids (n = 15) and bodybuilders not taking steroids (n = 10). Blood chemistry profiles from patients with viral hepatitis (n = 49) and exercising and nonexercising medical students (592) were used as controls. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The focus in blood chemistry profiles was aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGT), and creatine kinase (CK) levels. RESULTS: In both groups of bodybuilders, CK, AST, and ALT were elevated, whereas GGT remained in the normal range. In contrast, patients with hepatitis had elevations of all three enzymes: ALT, AST, and GGT. Creatine kinase (CK) was elevated in all exercising groups. Patients with hepatitis were the only group in which a correlation was found between aminotransferases and GGT. CONCLUSION: Prior reports of anabolic steroid-induced hepatotoxicity based on elevated aminotransferase levels may have been overstated, because no exercising subjects, including steroid users, demonstrated hepatic dysfunction based on GGT levels. Such reports may have misled the medical community to emphasize steroid-induced hepatotoxicity when interpreting elevated aminotransferase levels and disregard muscle damage. For these reasons, when evaluating hepatic function in cases of anabolic steroid therapy or abuse, CK and GGT levels should be considered in addition to ALT and AST levels as essential elements of the assessment. ------------------ For Information on Injections and Syringes: Great Information on Injections and Syringes
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posted February 08, 2001 08:47 PM |
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That is great to know. I usually dont use more than that in mny diet since its hard to get all that protein in.
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posted February 08, 2001 08:49 PM |
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Certain compounds...Yes, but I disagree with all AS, I know what my test results say....so I would take this report with a grain of salt....Ranger
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posted February 09, 2001 12:01 AM |
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How many posts are there every week about how guys have raised liver enzymes? Personally, the first time I took d-bol, my liver enzymes were up over 300, six months later, they were normal. I'd like to believe this were true, but my own experience makes me skeptical...
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posted February 09, 2001 12:42 AM |
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this should be read at any rate.
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posted February 09, 2001 12:48 AM |
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I'd like to argue with 2thick, but I can't exactly remember what my professors have taught, and I'm too lazy to go get my health care books.------------------ Bodybuilding and sex...the only two places where size does matter.
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