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    a suitable steroid?

    a friend of mine has problems with the kidneys. which steroid (if there is/are any) is suitable for him. any info will be helpful and also about some kind of a protection???

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    what kind of problems? can u specify.. intereting thread since the steroids /kidney theme is something where its hard to find real concrete info (ok i admit I havent done much digging but still..) - lots of hear say and hypothesis that cant really stand any objective scientific analysing. so Im interested on what some of the more knowledgeable bros say...

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    I wouldn't recommend anyone with a serious condition be using steroids ....

    bump for you

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    Stay away from tren .

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    I believe his problem is called renal calculus or nephrolith. at least this is the medical name. i think...

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    I had nephritis a few years ago, and I'm on test e and dbol . I just run a kidney protector, just go to the vitamin shop and find a good one.

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    hmmm... high protein diet could contribute (among many other things) but I wouldnt rule out AAS just because he has kideny stones. Or has had them.. he should drink a lot too. but wait for other input too.. also if someone knows about AAS effects on the kidney please chyme in.. not needed to be related to nephro lithiasis..

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    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...t_uids=1552610

    yes, these are rats, but still there's an indication that higher serum T levels can enhance stone formation...some MD might pick this apart better than i can...they can determine what is causing the stones, usually diet (vitamin/mineral deficiency), but if this a persistant problem for you, i wouldn't recommend using...JMO though

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