So just ten weeks of test p is all I will need or is there something I can add to assist my diet in losing pounds of fat
Water for the Liver
Water is largely responsible for the fluid content of blood. As the organ that filters the blood, its viscosity impacts the liver’s detoxification abilities. Accordingly, not drinking enough water will increase the blood’s thickness and make it harder to filter. Since the livers of those with chronic liver disease already face obstacles to efficient detoxification (like inflammation or scarring), not having enough water to keep the blood viscous magnifies this challenge.
A special concern about water intake may surface for someone whose liver disease has led to ascites. A sign of advanced liver disease, ascites is excess fluid in the space between the tissues lining the abdomen and abdominal organs. Those affected must know that water does not cause or perpetuate ascites. Rather, ascites is often a result of portal hypertension and is made worse with salt intake. Therefore, sodium restriction – not fluid restriction – is the mainstay of ascites treatment. However, those with extreme hyponatremia (sodium levels in the blood that are too low) may be required to limit their water intake.
Unless dealing with hyponatremia, those with liver concerns have an incentive to drink plenty of water throughout the day. Besides water’s long list of healthful properties, staying well-hydrated also helps the liver with detoxification. By using your urine’s color as your guide, you can make sure to consume enough water and avoid the additional burden of dehydration.
that is one little cut and paste. I guess i was trying to be sarcastic to a guy who did not know what he was doing.
You need water to live. One effect of proper hydration is that you LIVE. This was complete sarcasm and i was waiting for him to pick up on it. If he can't figure out that just plain water has an effect on the liver than I don't know what to say.
Obviously, well I hope, everyone that is using AAS knows that ANYTHING that you put in your body has potential to have an effect on your liver (and other organs) positives and negatives.
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