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    Quote Originally Posted by ironbeck View Post
    According to Dr Kakoo a world renowned liver specialist, she personally told me nothing is the best protectant for the liver, plenty of water.
    I would be so inclined as to disagree with this particular Dr Kakoo, who likely does not have anything to do with C17-alpha aklylated oral anabolic steroid induced Cholestasis of the liver.

    A PLETHORA of clinical studies on UDCA/TUDCA also fly in the face of this particular Dr's opinion, where UDCA/TUDCA has been succesfully utilized to treat individuals with all forms of Hepatitis (even the extremely severe ones such as Hepatitis C), as well as alcohol induced damage on hepatic function, and last but not least, Cholestasis induced by the administration of methylated anabolic steroids. Raw evidence from clinical data doesn't lie.

    But people like this doctor can.


    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup View Post
    I will be running udca in an attempt to improve my lipid profile.
    Good stuff! It is a godsend for not just maintaining proper liver function during the use of C17AA orals, but also controlling the related regative cholesterol changes induced by oral AAS (which are far more harsh on cholesterol values than injectable compounds due to their route of administration and effects on the liver.

    Just beware that it can and will change cholesterol values negatively if you are using it for expended periods of time. This is why it is advised to halt TUDCA/UDCA use after 8 weeks, take a break for a month or two, and then get back on it if you wish to do so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomini View Post
    Good stuff! It is a godsend for not just maintaining proper liver function during the use of C17AA orals, but also controlling the related regative cholesterol changes induced by oral AAS (which are far more harsh on cholesterol values than injectable compounds due to their route of administration and effects on the liver.

    Just beware that it can and will change cholesterol values negatively if you are using it for expended periods of time. This is why it is advised to halt TUDCA/UDCA use after 8 weeks, take a break for a month or two, and then get back on it if you wish to do so.
    Thanks for the info. This is more a crash treatment if you will so that falls perfectly in line with what you posted.

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