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Anabolic Steroids And Your Blood!!! (part 2)

By: Mick Hart



Anabolic Steroids And Your Blood!!! (part 2)

Mick Hart

Glucose is not normally a concern for the weight trainer, but should be as some medicines can affect blood sugar levels adversely, as well as the fact that a weight trainer will take in more carbohydrates than a normal person, raised levels can indicate onset of diabetes.

Aspartate transferase; You will find that this enzyme works in the heart and the liver and its normal count is about 45. If you encounter higher levels it may indicate either alcohol or viral hepatitis, but it could also indicate the breakdown of skeletal muscle tissues, which also happens as the result of heavy weight training.

Alaine Transferase; A primary liver enzyme elevated from alcohol abuse, viral illness or diseases of the liver. (I get an elevated level from my Sarcoidosis, other diseases will also elevate this enzyme marker). Usually higher in males. Normal count is 40.

Alkaline Phosphatase, an enzyme found in the liver and bone, normal ranges can vary greatly during periods of bone growth and is naturally elevated with progression of age. Heavy weight workouts will not affect this enzyme, but if you are using growth hormone in your cycle, it would be worth informing your medical practitioner unless you want to be mistakenly diagnosed with a bone disease! Normal range 30 - 95.

Creatine Phosphatase is an enzyme found in our organism and if a high rate is found in adults with a normal daily activity, it could indicate kidney disease, muscle injury or acute injury. If you as a body builder have a high level, you will have to tell your doctor that your high levels are probably only due to 500lb dead lift you did the day before, where as my high levels are due to my supplement with creatine monohydrate. The average rate is 225.

The average level of BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen) would measure round 9 to 24 and elevated levels would indicate a high protein intake or excessive protein breakdown in an average active person. Due to the average intake of 3 - 4 whey protein or protein isolate powder preparations by a body builder, make sure you inform your Doctor before he gives his diagnostic on the test results.

You will find there is a 17-alpha-alkylated chemical attached to almost all oral steroids, which prevents the liver from destroying the active ingredients when it has passed through. This will result in causing wear and tear so if you are prone to liver problems then try and avoid oral steroids which have been 17-apha-alkylated treated. If you should have any doubts whatsoever then buy the Layman's Guides I and II and find a more liver friendly anabolic stack.

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