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    Superdrol users beware: Look at these liver values!

    My liver values came back post superdrol cycle (it was taken very close to when I stopped initially) and it does some damage. Of course, a sweeping generalization can't be made based on one example but it beat up my liver apparently. Here's the link to my liver values:

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=228725

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Dura
    My liver values came back post superdrol cycle (it was taken very close to when I stopped initially) and it does some damage. Of course, a sweeping generalization can't be made based on one example but it beat up my liver apparently. Here's the link to my liver values:

    http://forums.steroid.com/showthread.php?t=228725
    Nice post.A few guys were having a discussion about this very topic in the locker room the other night.I'll be directing them to your lab results.


    ~Pinnacle~

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    Ouch!!

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    Scary. I hope Halodrol is a little easier on the liver.

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    good info

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    I did Superdrol for 4 weeks last year.
    My liver values came back horrible too.

    That shit is VERY hard on your body.

    I have a few bottles of Superdrol and 3 or 4 grams of powder left and I will never use it again. You get much better result from some real AAS with less damage to the body.

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    You should share your readings.

    Quote Originally Posted by MorganKane
    I did Superdrol for 4 weeks last year.
    My liver values came back horrible too.

    That shit is VERY hard on your body.

    I have a few bottles of Superdrol and 3 or 4 grams of powder left and I will never use it again. You get much better result from some real AAS with less damage to the body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Dura
    You should share your readings.
    I dont recall the values but I will try to dig them up.

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    Is Phera Plex Harsh on the Liver?

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    I'm curious about the toxicity of other legal AAS myself.

    Quote Originally Posted by Natty99
    Is Phera Plex Harsh on the Liver?

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    ouch looks harder then anadrol

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    Mike,
    I am curious to know why you didnt run any supps along with SD?? Milk Thistle, Hawthorn berry, etc..

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Bo Dre
    Mike,
    I am curious to know why you didnt run any supps along with SD?? Milk Thistle, Hawthorn berry, etc..
    I should have. I'm taking milk thistle now. I haven't read much on milk thistle but people commonly talk about it as just being a standard thing to do pericycle and post cycle. I read a little about it....just a blurb....on Andrew Weil's site.

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    You've compared this with other numbers (e.g., liver readings after an anadrol cycle).

    Quote Originally Posted by diezell
    ouch looks harder then anadrol

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    6 weeks with no thistle?!!
    hoping this accounts for the liver values, just weird how you were concerned enough to get bloodwork done but not take any precautionary supplements... still making me reconsider my future sd cycle though.

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    Milk thistle makes that much of a difference? Is there research on this stuff?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles69
    6 weeks with no thistle?!!
    hoping this accounts for the liver values, just weird how you were concerned enough to get bloodwork done but not take any precautionary supplements... still making me reconsider my future sd cycle though.

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    heres a few...

    http://www.discount-vitamins-herbs.net/milk-thistle.htm

    http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsHerbs/MilkThistlech.html

    http://www.healingdaily.com/liver-de...xification.htm

    http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_silymarin.html

    just wayyy too much attention focused on this herb for that reason, not a scientist but i truley believe it makes a big enough difference to be worth taking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles69
    6 weeks with no thistle?!!
    hoping this accounts for the liver values, just weird how you were concerned enough to get bloodwork done but not take any precautionary supplements... still making me reconsider my future sd cycle though.
    That's what I'm saying.. you just cant take SD alone! Of course your liver values are going to be through the roof. It's an oral roid that primarily attacks the liver, milk thistle is very important. I'm finishing up my 3rd week on SD and have had no sides and my cycle is going great. Up 10+lbs. I am however, taking 6 supporting supps. along with the superdrol. I will also be taking blood work after my pct (which will be Nolva).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Dura
    Milk thistle makes that much of a difference? Is there research on this stuff?
    Some stuff I found on Milk thistle.

    This evidence report details a systematic review summarizing clinical studies of milk thistle in humans. The scientific name for milk thistle is Silybum marianum. It is a member of the aster or daisy family and has been used by ancient physicians and herbalists to treat a range of liver and gallbladder diseases and to protect the liver against a variety of poisons.

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    Can you get me a link to that info source? Does the meta-analytic studies come from a major medical journal?

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    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Bojangles69
    heres a few...

    http://www.discount-vitamins-herbs.net/milk-thistle.htm

    http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsHerbs/MilkThistlech.html

    http://www.healingdaily.com/liver-de...xification.htm

    http://www.marvistavet.com/html/body_silymarin.html

    just wayyy too much attention focused on this herb for that reason, not a scientist but i truley believe it makes a big enough difference to be worth taking.

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