Might be the healthier option though... depending on your drinking habits.nattyHST said:wow, i might never use sd with how long liver values are taking to return to normal.
rocketscientist said:Might be the healthier option though... depending on your drinking habits.
nattyHST said:with how hard sd is, i would think it would be healthier regardless of drinking habbits.
you'll be fine. one night of binge drinking during PCT is not going to do you much harm. the liver is regenerative.nattyHST said:i was planning a superdrol cycle for may 1st. however, my bachelor party is in early june, which would give me only 2 weeks of recovery. is this enough time for liver values to return to normal to allow for binge drinking? im not looking to get jaundice.
12+ beersmitch911 said:define "binge drinking"
Like I said, 16 oz of black coffee can help reduce liver damage, you should be fine..nattyHST said:12+ beers![]()
Mason said:Like I said, 16 oz of black coffee can help reduce liver damage, you should be fine..
same_old said:you'll be fine. one night of binge drinking during PCT is not going to do you much harm. the liver is regenerative.
odd how people focus on hepatotoxicity but ignore the REAL problems like HDL.
brogers said:I agree
I'd be much more worried about plaque building on my arteries than the effects of one night of drinking.
nattyHST said:what do others think about this? will one night of 15 or so beers be alright 2-3 weeks post cycle?
it sounds like some think the liver will not be irreversably damaged, while others are more concerned about the cardio vascular system. i am not sure which to believe, as it is hard to figure out who is an experience aas user and who is the 14 year old that read an article or two (no offense to anyone on this, but i think we all know what i mean)
I'm 15, and **** you. I've read more than one article and I regret for trying to give you advice.nattyHST said:what do others think about this? will one night of 15 or so beers be alright 2-3 weeks post cycle?
it sounds like some think the liver will not be irreversably damaged, while others are more concerned about the cardio vascular system. i am not sure which to believe, as it is hard to figure out who is an experience aas user and who is the 14 year old that read an article or two (no offense to anyone on this, but i think we all know what i mean)
Mason said:I'm 15, and **** you. I've read more than one article and I regret for trying to give you advice.
if you really are 15, then i regret you giving me advice as well. you have no place in aas for years. i have been reading about aas for 5 years now, and at 25 i am now considering my first cycle. be smart bro, you only get one body.Mason said:I'm 15, and **** you. I've read more than one article and I regret for trying to give you advice.