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    Quote Originally Posted by JTathlete
    50mg var is not very tough on your liver.
    I've heard winny is pretty harsh on your body though.

    I doubt you'll kill yourself, but honestly If it were me I would just use the var and test.
    If you can't be stopped from using it all, get yourself some UDCA/TUDCA and dose 500-750mg/day. It's expensive but you only have one liver.
    (UDCA/TUDCA increases bile flow through your liver. More bile flow = better filtering capabilities your liver has = less damage)

    HOWEVER, my overall advice would be this: Educate yourself a hell of a lot better about gear before you use it. You sound like you're just throwing things into your body that a buddy suggested or sold to you at a gym.
    You can cause a lot of harm to your hormonal systems with AAS use. Don't take the plunge before you know the risks.
    Take the advice from the 20 year old... He's obviously very educated if hes using aas and must have ample experience...

    Anavar is liver toxic.. End of story. Winny is liver toxic... End of story 2.

    Bottom line, don't do this cycle bro. Get to reading the stickies and educate yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by >Good Luck< View Post
    Take the advice from the 20 year old... He's obviously very educated if hes using aas and must have ample experience...

    Anavar is liver toxic.. End of story. Winny is liver toxic... End of story 2.

    Bottom line, don't do this cycle bro. Get to reading the stickies and educate yourself.
    I'm on TRT due to primary hypogonadism, bud. I have no reason not to use AAS.
    Anavar is liver toxic, but it really is not THAT HARSH. I've seen references of it used on people with liver problems and recovering alcoholics.

    I see it this way; if someone is bullheaded and going to use anyway, i'd rather give them some advice on how to do the least harm.
    ONLY giving the option/advice of "DON'T DO IT" causes more harm in a lot of cases, in my opinion. Obviously, the "DON'T DO IT" is the best advice...but how likely is that advice to be followed?

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