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i hear all this shit constantly about ALA ruling all other supplements, and how if you don't take it, you're going to die. aside from that, i was reading up on the athleroschlerotic affects of akylated steroids. it appears that when you take a liver toxic steroid, it increases the activity of hepatic lipase, which lowers HDL levels (allowing plaqueing of the arteries from LDL). but in the article i read, they didn't mention none liver toxic steroids.
there are a couple questions:
1. do all steroids affect hepatic lipase activity? if not, which ones do, just liver toxic ones like stanozolal, dianabol, anadrol, halo, anavar etc?
2. would the wonderful amazing ALA stop your liver from increasing hepatic lipase activity?
***as for my sources, i read it in a muscle and fitness mag. but the article mentioned one study in which men were subjected to 6 mg of stanozolal/day for 3 weeks (it takes somewhere around that much time for liver values to be significantly effected), and after three weeks, hepatic lipase activity was up some 300% or so (i forget the exact figure, but it was around 300%)
there are a couple questions:
1. do all steroids affect hepatic lipase activity? if not, which ones do, just liver toxic ones like stanozolal, dianabol, anadrol, halo, anavar etc?
2. would the wonderful amazing ALA stop your liver from increasing hepatic lipase activity?
***as for my sources, i read it in a muscle and fitness mag. but the article mentioned one study in which men were subjected to 6 mg of stanozolal/day for 3 weeks (it takes somewhere around that much time for liver values to be significantly effected), and after three weeks, hepatic lipase activity was up some 300% or so (i forget the exact figure, but it was around 300%)
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