Do you recommend anything for the kidneys? I’ve noticed not many people are worried about their kidneys. The kidenys are doing alot of work breaking down all the protein and supplements, it’s not just the liver. Any input for the kidneys would be very helpful
[quote]nanjingldv wrote:
Do you recommend anything for the kidneys? I’ve noticed not many people are worried about their kidneys. The kidenys are doing alot of work breaking down all the protein and supplements, it’s not just the liver. Any input for the kidneys would be very helpful[/quote]
cranberry juice is said to help w/ this, although I have yet to try.
Your wasting your time and money. Although these supplements may help a little bit, the amount of money you will spend on them is no where near the miniscule benifit you will attain from them.
My recomendation is to eat healthy, get your rest, and use common sense regarding your steroid use and you shouldn’t have any problems.
Steroids are not nearly as ‘toxic’ to the body as everyone fears as our body naturally produces many different kinds of steroid molecules.
My conclusion is don’t think for one minute that there are any ‘natural’ supplements out there that can be viewed as being ancillaries for steroid use. Bottom line is taking these things may make you feel more comfortable about your steroid use, but you are wasting your money if you believe in these products, and the supplement companies are laughing all the way to the bank.
My thoughts exactly p22…~95% of supps are a total joke…the supp industry is almost as big of a crock of shit as the media.
I will have to admit that I take 1-2g milk thistle while running orals though…You only get one liver and hepatoxicity, to what degree is still up in the air, is a known side of c17aa’s, and if it can benefit me in a miniscule way I will take it…It is pretty cost effective too–even for a broke college student:)
Agreed. One minor exception. Metamucil to keep cholesterol in check. Steroids - in fact, all sex hormones - are cholesterol based. I also mix in a little Udo’s oil in an attempt to keep my good cholesterol up…
These supplements have stood the test of time and research, there is no one denying this in the professional community of medicine. As far as cost to benefit ratio it is miniscule. We spend hundreds of dollars on what we call a sport not because it’s fashoinable but because it’s a lifestyle and those of us who plan to enjoy it for longer then our adolesence should take the proper precautions and steps. These supplements will run you under $60.00. Comapring that to how much is spent on a proper cycle it wouldn’t be wise to cut it out. After all only the strong survive or is it the smart. Thank you for your opinion!!!