Primo has no negative issues on the liver , VAR is actually prescribed to people with liver disease, and Tbol is one of the least toxic AAS as well . taken at moderate dosages short term the negative effects are very little.
liver toxicity for some of the orals is blown way out of porpotion by most guys. almost like they have stock in companies that make liver support
I didn't say Adrol, Dbol, and superdrol lol
From this sites steroid profiles:
PRIMOBOLAN:
"Primo’s effect on cholesterol will be stronger than testosterone."
ANAVAR:
You should not supplement with Anavar or any C17-aa anabolic steroid if you already suffer from any type of liver issue.
You should avoid excess alcohol consumption when using a C17-aa anabolic steroid as this will burden the liver tremendously. In fact, most will be best served by avoiding all alcohol if for no other reason than its anti-performance effects.
You should limit the use of over the counter medications to when only absolutely necessary. Many over the counter medications carry a hepatotoxic nature; in some cases, greater than many anabolic steroids.
You should limit your total use of Oxandrolone to 8 weeks max and should not supplement with any C17-aa steroid until again until liver enzyme values have normalized.
You should incorporate a liver detoxifier into your plan during the use of Oxandrolone or any C17-aa anabolic steroid."
TBOL:
Oral Turinabol can have a significant impact on cholesterol in increasing LDL levels (bad cholesterol) and suppressing/reducing HDL levels (good cholesterol). This negative effect on cholesterol will carry a stronger probability than with just about any injectable steroid you could use. Further, while we wouldn’t necessarily call it the unfriendliest oral steroid in this category it is far from the friendliest.
If you suffer from high cholesterol you should not use this steroid. If you cannot live a cholesterol friendly lifestyle and actually give it some attention you should not use this steroid. For those who are disciplined enough for use, ensure your diet is low in saturated fats and simple sugars. Also ensure your diet is rich in omega fatty acids. A large amount of fish oils daily is advised. It’s also a good idea to consider a cholesterol antioxidant and always include plenty of cardiovascular training into your routine.
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