I should say that Halodrol wrecked my lipid values like something fierce.
We should also acknowledge that 2kvette is probably basing his medical opinion mostly on actual clinical evidence, which means stuff like Msten and Halo are not a part of. It would be silly for us to say that Superdrol has the same potential for problems as say, Anavar. So just because there is a reliable anecdote out there that disagrees with his opinion, it doesn’t make his opinion invalid. The classic methylated oral AAS steroids like Anadrol, Anavar & Winstrol are really ok to run a few extra weeks for most. The biggest concern should really be the lipids because it takes a good while longer (usually) to get those back in line.
Although, we should also realize that we really don’t know how dangerous most of these PH’s are. So perhaps the truth depends on a few things, namely, 1) the condition of the liver, kidneys and heart of the user prior to using the steroids and 2) which steroid we’re discussing. They aren’t all equal.
Having said all that, overall, I’d say that there is a really overinflated fear of orals. Most people don’t have degenerate livers. You should be fearful if you have symptoms of liver disease/failure and/or you consistently have very poor blood values for your liver. In those cases, you should tread carefully with methylated orals.
One more thing - this gives me an opportunity to mention why IM preparations are better to consider, even in light of the troublesome nature of obtaining them and then overcoming phobias associated with injections. Non-methylated IM preparations are best for long term gains while also minimizing long term health complications. At the end of the day, you want to do steroids. The safer way is considered the more illicit way from a legal standpoint. The way I see it - we do injections because we care about our bodies. At the heart of the vain pursuit of more muscular figures lies a general concern for our own well-being. We associate good-looking bodies with healthy bodies. While these two are often mutually-exclusive, IM preparations do allow for both to co-exist. Orals, probably not.