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Old 03-05-2016, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Armstrong View Post
AAS can have deleterious effects on blood cholesterol levels, this leads to a decrease in HDL (good) cholesterol and increase in LDL (bad) cholesterol, this effects everyone differently, some have it worst then others.

This is obviously a well established fact, however, a good diet (a natural, low sugar, low flour, fat rich diet) should help out.

Being in good overall health will mitigate most of the problems associated with AAS use.

And look after your liver and kidneys. They are vital to good health.

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