Juice or not to Juice

Njuice

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I've been lifting on and off for a few years now and i've gone through a few deca cycles .. i've lost some gains, i started at 6'3 175 and went up to 215 now i'm at 200 pounds .. I was planning on getting on a cycle of eq and fina or eq and Winstrol (winny) but i got my blood tested and its turns out my liver count is at 64 when the doctor said i should be from 0-40 .. also i have high cholesteral .. I'm not seeing the results that i'm looking for, so the question is JUICE or NOT TO JUICE. .. . and help would be appreciated . thanks

ps .. i'm not trying to get huge i'm just trying to put on a little size and look shredded .. I know its all about diet but the anabolics always help =)
 
I'd hold off till you get your health more in check. Especially stay away from the Winstrol (winny), it is a 17aa steroid, therefore stressful on the liver and it will play havoc with your lipid profile.

How old are you ?
 
Njuice said:
I'm 21 years old

Nope.....I would definetly wait. Re-reading this you say you've lifted on and off for a few year, to me at least, your dedication is not there. Take some time to get serious about training as well as to get your health in better shape. Plus the fact that you are quite young, if you can't make progress now without steroids, they aren't going to help you that much.
 
Your liver is messed up and you want steroids to stress it more. Smart move bro.

When you wake up one morning, yellow with jaundice, I guess you will be happy. Hopefully it doesnt get worse on its own.
 
Now lets take a better look, you have fucked up cholesterol and fucked up liver values. You are talking about a drug that is the worst i know of on cholesterol, and damn hard on the liver, especially because the doses of winstrol are usually higher than most of other orals. Once again the answer would be no, bascially because you didn't do any research or you should have known this. Now another thing you could have learned is that heavy lifting can cause liver numbers to be high, and this is not sighn of liver damage, but you didn't research to find that out either, and you should probably monitor your liver values for a while while on a heavy lifting schedule to make sure that is normal.
 
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