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Re:Purus Labs' Organ Shield for SD cycle... opinions please!
28 February 2010 18:44
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Re:Purus Labs' Organ Shield for SD cycle... opinions please!
28 February 2010 18:58
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PartyBoy Yes I'm aware of the studies cited by the manufacturers, which is why I specifically asked for: "controlled study data which demonstrates efficacy of the actual product or individual components using using 17-aa steroid using subjects" After all, this is exactly the target market for the product, so efficacy should be demonstrated within this demographic using 17-aa steroid using subjects Well you know as well as I do that such focused and relevant research is unavailable for near ANY product across the majority of the supplement industry, let alone for products within such small sectors as the 'legal steroid' segment. How many products do we see released on the back of 'scientific studies' which are ultimately only somewhat relevant (if even that!) to the product itself and the claims it is making with regards to the results it will provide users. The only real scientific research companies can viably use when releasing products, especially within more niche sectors of the industry, are studies such as those I listed previously alongside empirical evidence obtained from user feedback. Even companies mainstream enough to be able to fund 'scientific' studies specifically looking at their product & it's application within training have so much interest in the study that it is generally of little more use to a potential user conducting research on the product than vaguely relevant generalised studies!!
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Re:Purus Labs' Organ Shield for SD cycle... opinions please!
28 February 2010 19:00
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sorry, i believe my liver is transiently at risk but cholesterol is a greater risk factor i believe during the cycle as for whether any other organ or vasculature is at risk im not sure
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Re:Purus Labs' Organ Shield for SD cycle... opinions please!
28 February 2010 19:18
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m118 sorry, i believe my liver is transiently at risk but cholesterol is a greater risk factor i believe during the cycle as for whether any other organ or vasculature is at risk im not sure Yes, definately. Cholesterol levels do get hit hard during a cycle, especially SD. That is something proven time and time again with blood tests from users' cycles.
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Re:Purus Labs' Organ Shield for SD cycle... opinions please!
28 February 2010 19:21
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m118 sorry, i believe my liver is transiently at risk but cholesterol is a greater risk factor i believe during the cycle Why do your think that mate? Have you had previous blood works showing abnormal parameters?
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Re:Purus Labs' Organ Shield for SD cycle... opinions please!
28 February 2010 19:24
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IronLabs Yes, definately. Cholesterol levels do get hit hard during a cycle, especially SD. That is something proven time and time again with blood tests from users' cycles. So what has been shown to help LDL/HDL/overall cholesterol readings? At what dosage? And to what degree has the product been shown to help?
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Re:Purus Labs' Organ Shield for SD cycle... opinions please!
28 February 2010 19:24
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PartyBoy IronLabs Yes, definately. Cholesterol levels do get hit hard during a cycle, especially SD. That is something proven time and time again with blood tests from users' cycles. So what has been shown to help LDL/HDL/overall cholesterol readings? At what dosage? And to what degree has the product been shown to help? this is what im struggling to find out. just which supp actually helps. and what dose too.
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