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Fina/Lipid Profile

JLAWz

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How bad is Fina for the Lipid Profile?
Which steroid would you consider the hardest on the lipids?
 
JLAWz said:
How bad is Fina for the Lipid Profile?
Which steroid would you consider the hardest on the lipids?

As a qualitative answer to your first question, tren is not the worst for lipid profile IMO. But don't ask about PSA. lol

Winstrol is probably the worst for lipid profile.
 
PSA = Prostate Specific Antigen which is a test that screens for prostate cancer. I'm not saying tren causes prostate cancer, mind you, not at all in fact. But I have heard of it affecting these test numbers.

Yes, winny is probably THE worst on lipid profile. I have heard of HDL dropping to near zero on winny.
 
alkylated steroids are the worst on your lipid profile. they tear up your liver as they pass through it 50+ times while you try to metabolize that hydroxyl group off the c17 position. hepatic lipase goes way up, LDL goes up, and HDL can drop to zero in a couple weeks time.

i saw a study about how as little as 6 mg of winny per day, caused a 247% decrease in HDL levels in a few weeks (i forget the exact time span, but it was short). upon cessation of winny, HDL returned to normal levels. in case you don't know, HDL is important in controlling LDL levels among other factors (diet and genetics).

as for me, i never do alkylated drugs for that reason. it's just not worth it. you can get just as good of results off of non-alkylated injectables. stay away from dbol, anadrol, winny, anavar, etc.
stay on test deca primo fina etc.

-beef
 
The National Cholesterol Education Program regards HDl levels below 35 mg/dl as a considerable risk factor, whereas optimal levels will be rising above 60 mg/dl. The LDL levels should be as low as possible, with optimal levels falling below 100 mg/dl. Average levels of HDL in men are 46 mg/dl and in women are 56 mg/dl. I hope this helped! :)
 
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