Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
Find me ANYTHING concrete that validates your theory. And I'm talking about measurable toxicity. Not something that just contributes to normal AST and ALT values, like food and exercise.
Sure, it is processed by the liver, but it isn't doing any measurable damage, since it isn't resisting hepatic breakdown like a 17aa compound will. Hence the reason we never factor non-17aa injectables into the equation when looking at possible liver strain (like with this accutane or antibiotic issue).
Not my job.. I have better things to do beleave it don't beleave it,i don't care and yes you are right, as other things such as food, drugs ect can rasie your values to and do just as much damage to your liver as AAS that's why they say healthy living is life style... Im on here so i obviously think that aas can be used safe and responable and im not saying that it would kill you i mean im sure that every one know's the diffrence between drinkin a gallon of wiskey and having a beer one of them can kill you and the other can help you relax but both can be bad for your liver.