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Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted May 03, 2000 06:47 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for elite hot topic   Click Here to Email elite hot topic     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 24539228
Just how hard are orals on the liver and the kidneys. I mean if took in moderation(small cycle of d-ball) can it lead to a death or transplant. While on subject any affects on kiddneys.
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The Ranger
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posted May 03, 2000 07:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for The Ranger   Click Here to Email The Ranger     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 67366885
If you've had no previous liver, or kidney problems...a small cycle will not do any perm. damage.
Add milk thistle, or evening primrose oil for added protection.....!!

Ranger

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MattTheSkywalker
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posted May 03, 2000 07:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MattTheSkywalker   Click Here to Email MattTheSkywalker     Edit/Delete Message
A small cycle of orals will not lead to liver damage, nor will it lead to any significant gains.

17-alkylated AS (winstrol, d-bol) are actually harder on the liver than injectables.

17 alkylated means an alkyle group has been added to the 17th carbon atom. This is done to keep it in the system longer so patients (yes this stuff has medical use) require fewer doses.

However, the reason they require fewer doses isd that it stays in the body longer(is passed throught the liver more frequently.)

Hence they are harder on the liver.

Matt

PS Ranger's suggestion of milk thistle and primrose oil is a good one.

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