alcohol , tylenol , and many other over the counter and prescription meds cause elevated liver enzymes . it could be something other than the cycle .jrwinny32 said:ALT and AST was high.
YES tylenol could be the reasonjrwinny32 said:I have been taking alot of Tylenol because I had a really bad sinus infection, do you think that could have been the reason?
As for drinking, I drink very very rarely.
bmass said:im on tren and i have no problems why would tren be more dangerous for liver then test?
Because test is not toxic to liver or kidneys.bmass said:im on tren and i have no problems why would tren be more dangerous for liver then test?
daan69 said:i had bloodwork done 8 weeks into a test/tren cycle and my ALT AST the total readings came out to be almost 200.. norm for me is about 20-25 each... everyone is different i suppose
Mudge said:200 on what scale? QUOTE]
my doctor told me my total should be no more than 40-50
he asked me if i had been drinking heavily that week
putin said:Because test is not toxic to liver or kidneys.
daan69 said:i had bloodwork done 8 weeks into a test/tren cycle and my ALT AST the total readings came out to be almost 200.. norm for me is about 20-25 each... everyone is different i suppose
i drank no alcohol and did not take pain killers, tylenol, etc...
as far as i know test is not liver toxic except with much higher doses
If the testosterone (or tren for that matter) has esters (propionate, cypionate, enanthate, et al.) then those esters get removed in the liver. Typically, this isn't a big deal, but the more you tax the liver, the more likely you are to do damage.putin said:Because test is not toxic to liver or kidneys.
daan69 said:Mudge said:200 on what scale?
my doctor told me my total should be no more than 40-50
he asked me if i had been drinking heavily that week