skull Active member Oct 1, 2006 #1 is there anything in cissus or powerfull that would be' taxing'on the liver or are they both good for PCT?
is there anything in cissus or powerfull that would be' taxing'on the liver or are they both good for PCT?
NO HYPE Active member Oct 1, 2006 #2 skull said: is there anything in cissus or powerfull that would be' taxing'on the liver or are they both good for post cycle therapy? Click to expand... No, and yes they would be good for increasing test, after or during PCT.
skull said: is there anything in cissus or powerfull that would be' taxing'on the liver or are they both good for post cycle therapy? Click to expand... No, and yes they would be good for increasing test, after or during PCT.
Guest Guest Oct 2, 2006 #3 skull said: is there anything in cissus or powerfull that would be' taxing'on the liver or are they both good for post cycle therapy? Click to expand... No, actually it could promote liver health through the anti bacterial action of the Saponins.
skull said: is there anything in cissus or powerfull that would be' taxing'on the liver or are they both good for post cycle therapy? Click to expand... No, actually it could promote liver health through the anti bacterial action of the Saponins.
yeahright Well-known member Oct 2, 2006 #4 USPLabs said: No, actually it could promote liver health through the anti bacterial action of the Saponins. Click to expand... Doesn't cissus contain a variety of antioxidants as well?
USPLabs said: No, actually it could promote liver health through the anti bacterial action of the Saponins. Click to expand... Doesn't cissus contain a variety of antioxidants as well?
Guest Guest Oct 2, 2006 #5 yeahright said: Doesn't cissus contain a variety of antioxidants as well? Click to expand... Cissus quadrangularis contained ascorbic acid 479 mg, and carotene 267 units per 100g of freshly prepared paste in addition to calcium oxalate (6).
yeahright said: Doesn't cissus contain a variety of antioxidants as well? Click to expand... Cissus quadrangularis contained ascorbic acid 479 mg, and carotene 267 units per 100g of freshly prepared paste in addition to calcium oxalate (6).