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    Wednesday eve/Sunday morn:
    Test-C 80mg, Adex .25mg, HCG 500IU,
    Everything is in range and test levels are around 900.



    Supplements
    Injectible Glutathione: .3mL eod and .5mL the day after drinking;
    Melatonin 1mg, 2 hr before bed;
    Vit Pill: Vit-D 800IU, B6 10 mg, Calcium 500mg, Magnesium 80mg, Zinc 10mg, Copper 1mg, Copper 1mg, Manganese 1mg, Boron 1mg, Daily;
    Probiotic Daily;
    Aspirin 162 mg before bed;
    Last edited by Quester; 10-08-2018 at 06:06 PM.

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    Supplementary

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    and I don't know yet.

    But, question: how do you post multiple pics , and wider rather than tall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quester View Post
    and I don't know yet.

    But, question: how do you post multiple pics , and wider rather than tall?
    If you use tapatalk i got no idea.
    I just keep uploading directly from my computer after I have edited them

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    And, thanks to everyone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quester View Post
    Injectible Glutathione: .3mL eod and .5mL the day after drinking
    Interesting. Would not a higher dose of NAC suffice? Curious how you decided to use this compound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarmyg View Post
    Interesting. Would not a higher dose of NAC suffice? Curious how you decided to use this compound.
    He is cutting out the middle man.
    NAC is just a precursor to glutathione.

    I recently had a discussion with a gastroenterologist on the subject.

    The brightest thing he said the entire time was "We use acetylcystine to treat acetaminophen overdose."

    I was proud of him. Really wanted to give him a gold star.
    Last edited by Obs; 10-18-2018 at 11:35 PM.

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    I lost 6 lbs. this month with lots of room for improvement in all areas.

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    Also, the belly is staying in more from the increased tone and smaller meals. One diet goal is to learn to increase caloric content while maintaining small and healthy meals.

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    Hi Tarmyg,
    Its for the reason OBS said.
    The articles below are full text through PubMed
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...464?via%3Dihub
    "...Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide of glutamate, cysteine and glycine that contains an unusual γ-peptide bond between glutamate and cysteine (Fig. 1). Such a bond prevents GSH from being hydrolyzed by most peptidases. GSH is less easily oxidized than its precursors, cysteine and γ-glutamylcysteine."
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...1002/tox.22017
    "These data suggested the tissues with low GSH concentration are highly vulnerable to MCLR toxicity and GSH was critical for the detoxification in MCLR-induced hepatotoxicity in vivo."
    GSH = Glutathione and MCLR =
    microcystin-leucine-arginine ... (MCLR)-induced hepatotoxicity
    https://www.nutritionjrnl.com/articl...123-X/fulltext
    Highlights


    • The consumption of alcoholic beverages injures the liver through concurrent tissue oxidation and suppression of reduced glutathione synthesis, activity, and recycling.
    • The acute consumption of any ethanol will increase the level of hepatic oxidative stress.
    • Ethanol potentiates the hepatic oxidative stress–steatosis–hepatitis–fibrosis–cirrhosis–carc inoma transformative continuum.
    • Even an acute single episode of ethanol consumption initiates metabolic pathways that achieve ultimate expression as hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis.
    • In the absence of abstinence, increasing hepatic antioxidant capacity may reduce the severity of ethanol-associated hepatic injury and its consequences.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Quester View Post
    Hi Tarmyg,
    Its for the reason OBS said.
    The articles below are full text through PubMed
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...464?via%3Dihub
    "...Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide of glutamate, cysteine and glycine that contains an unusual γ-peptide bond between glutamate and cysteine (Fig. 1). Such a bond prevents GSH from being hydrolyzed by most peptidases. GSH is less easily oxidized than its precursors, cysteine and γ-glutamylcysteine."
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/...1002/tox.22017
    "These data suggested the tissues with low GSH concentration are highly vulnerable to MCLR toxicity and GSH was critical for the detoxification in MCLR-induced hepatotoxicity in vivo."
    GSH = Glutathione and MCLR =
    microcystin-leucine-arginine ... (MCLR)-induced hepatotoxicity
    https://www.nutritionjrnl.com/articl...123-X/fulltext
    Highlights


    • The consumption of alcoholic beverages injures the liver through concurrent tissue oxidation and suppression of reduced glutathione synthesis, activity, and recycling.
    • The acute consumption of any ethanol will increase the level of hepatic oxidative stress.
    • Ethanol potentiates the hepatic oxidative stress–steatosis–hepatitis–fibrosis–cirrhosis–carc inoma transformative continuum.
    • Even an acute single episode of ethanol consumption initiates metabolic pathways that achieve ultimate expression as hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis.
    • In the absence of abstinence, increasing hepatic antioxidant capacity may reduce the severity of ethanol-associated hepatic injury and its consequences.



    Thats a great post.
    I never could explain it like that because I am dumb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obs View Post
    Thats a great post.
    I never could explain it like that because I am dumb.
    No your not, but I could easily fill a whole youtube video of tree cutting fails and a few sequels if I wasn't using all my brain power while simply hanging a birdhouse or shooting at squirrels.

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