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Alcohol Vs. Steroids On liver

What is more liver toxic?

  • Alcohol is weaker then steroids

    Votes: 72 33.0%
  • Alcohol is worse on liver

    Votes: 109 50.0%
  • Alcohol is only stronger then anavar

    Votes: 6 2.8%
  • Alcohol is stronger then anavar and some other steroids

    Votes: 30 13.8%

  • Total voters
    218
halfcenturian said:
I'm a recovered one. IMO alcohol kicks steroid ass on damage. But I drank for 25 years. My liver values are all normal noe. Your liver is a tough MoFo.
3 or 4 weeks on Anadrol 50 - oxymetholone - or Halo won't kill you. Alcohol will. Not even close


Not only your liver but your life as well. Glad to hear your dry.
 
Steroids Dont make your kidneys feel like they got kicked in & stomped out after a hard night of Juicing, DRINKING DOES!
 
Nothing better to do while reading all five pages of this thread then drink some rum induced Sun Drop.
 
they affect the liver completely differently.

the damage from alcohol requires much more abuse over a longer period of time. damage from AAS can happen very rapidly and is very specific, oral steroids cause cholestasis (stopping bile flow from liver to gall bladder) which is easy to diagnose/prevent (change in stool/urine color) but can quickly cause liver damage if allowed to go unchecked. any liver disease that progresses to jaundice can easily be fatal.
 
On a gram for gram basis, I am sure the 17aa steroids are indeed harder on the liver.

However, there are other deleterious effects of alcohol such as dehydration that is very bad for you, and sadly, alcohol does kill our poor gray matter.

In one ounce of vodka, there is roughly 7 grams of alcohol, so that would be 7000mg. I for one have a hard time believing that 5 mg of 17aa steroid is going to be equally as hard on the liver as 7000mg of another substance.

I could be wrong, and I don't believe there is any scientific literature to back up any of these statements, but sometimes a quantitative analysis can be helpful.
 
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