So I've been doing some more research on liver damage in regards to sterioids and anabolics. Mainly I was interested in what the damage consists of, how it affects you, and if its reversible.
What I've found so far is that basically the breakdown process is what causes the damage to the liver, which can range from mild affects that can be "reversed" or basically stopped by ending the ingestion of the steroid, to permanent damage including life threateng disease(which is stated to be a rare occurrence) I read that there can be potential greater risks involved, which I assume are probably from the more toxic ones.
Am I correct in the assumption that with proper precautions such as support supplements and sticking to proper cycling that you should be pretty safe as far as long term or permanent liver damage? I'm sure there are the anomolies where it can affect people differently, but as a generalization permanent or serious liver damage is mainly attributed to abuse, prolonged exposure, or incorrect/lack of liver supporting supplements?
What I've found so far is that basically the breakdown process is what causes the damage to the liver, which can range from mild affects that can be "reversed" or basically stopped by ending the ingestion of the steroid, to permanent damage including life threateng disease(which is stated to be a rare occurrence) I read that there can be potential greater risks involved, which I assume are probably from the more toxic ones.
Am I correct in the assumption that with proper precautions such as support supplements and sticking to proper cycling that you should be pretty safe as far as long term or permanent liver damage? I'm sure there are the anomolies where it can affect people differently, but as a generalization permanent or serious liver damage is mainly attributed to abuse, prolonged exposure, or incorrect/lack of liver supporting supplements?