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    Are liquad orals still toxic to ur liver?

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    Putting something into a liquid form will have no effect on the amount of load it places on the liver. When you swallow a solid it is broken down in the stomach then generally absorbed in the intestines so its all hits the liver in the same state regarless of what state it was in when ingested.
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    ^^^^there ya have it!

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    Alpha alkylation (AA c-17) the molecule in the oral compound is what determines hepatotoxicity. If you drink injectable test enanthate the test will get destroyed through the digestive process before it gets into the bloodstream. AA protects the molecule from being destroyed before it gets into the blood but also is taxing on the liver.

    Testosterone undecylate (andriol ) aka test undecanoate is an oral that is not alkylated like other orals thus does not cause major liver stress.

    The molecule is the determining factor, not the vehicle. I know of no other oral aas that is not methylated at c-17.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Java Man
    Alpha alkylation (AA c-17) the molecule in the oral compound is what determines hepatotoxicity. If you drink injectable test enanthate the test will get destroyed through the digestive process before it gets into the bloodstream. AA protects the molecule from being destroyed before it gets into the blood but also is taxing on the liver.

    Testosterone undecylate (andriol ) aka test undecanoate is an oral that is not alkylated like other orals thus does not cause major liver stress.

    The molecule is the determining factor, not the vehicle. I know of no other oral aas that is not methylated at c-17.
    Thanks for clearing that up man

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    Youre welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by Java Man View Post
    Alpha alkylation (AA c-17) the molecule in the oral compound is what determines hepatotoxicity. If you drink injectable test enanthate the test will get destroyed through the digestive process before it gets into the bloodstream. AA protects the molecule from being destroyed before it gets into the blood but also is taxing on the liver.

    Testosterone undecylate (andriol ) aka test undecanoate is an oral that is not alkylated like other orals thus does not cause major liver stress.

    The molecule is the determining factor, not the vehicle. I know of no other oral aas that is not methylated at c-17.
    Methenolone Acetate (oral primo) and proviron are both 1-methyls. It increases oral bioavailability a bit, without increasing toxicity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Java Man View Post
    Alpha alkylation (AA c-17) the molecule in the oral compound is what determines hepatotoxicity. If you drink injectable test enanthate the test will get destroyed through the digestive process before it gets into the bloodstream. AA protects the molecule from being destroyed before it gets into the blood but also is taxing on the liver.

    Testosterone undecylate (andriol ) aka test undecanoate is an oral that is not alkylated like other orals thus does not cause major liver stress.

    The molecule is the determining factor, not the vehicle. I know of no other oral aas that is not methylated at c-17.
    Now I know, thankyou

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Methenolone Acetate (oral primo) and proviron are both 1-methyls. It increases oral bioavailability a bit, without increasing toxicity.
    Thanks Bonaparte

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