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Until Tracy makes people whole why the FUCK would anyone buy from him/her again?
Cheapest anavar around and harder to find at the moment. If you care to argue my point, feel free to share your sources. I know how everyone loves it when people ask for sources here.
 
Cheapest anavar around and harder to find at the moment. If you care to argue my point, feel free to share your sources. I know how everyone loves it when people ask for sources here.

Do you take anything for kidneys on var?
I switched to orals that hit the liver more because I wasn't really sure what i could do to protect the kidneys on high dosed var.
 
Do you take anything for kidneys on var?
I switched to orals that hit the liver more because I wasn't really sure what i could do to protect the kidneys on high dosed var.
Kinda. I try to keep my BP down as low as I can with telemisartan and taladafil. I supplement astragalas root, omega-3s, coq10, curcumin, NAC, vitamin C, injectable glutathione and apple vigar vinegar. That is about all I can do from what I know.

I think keeping BP in check is the best way to keep the pressure out of there and ACV for combating buildup.

EDIT: I know some of those don't have to do with kidney health. More for overall health.
 
I wasn't really sure what i could do to protect the kidneys on high dosed var.
The absolute best thing you can do for your kidneys, better than any supplement or scrip, is drink way more water than you think you need to. It's easy to check your electrolytes if you're getting a CMP on your regular bloodwork. Sodium is the most likely to fall out of range first, and if it's not regularly near the bottom of the range, you can definitely add more water to your daily routine.

And this has been said many times and I know you know it, but just in case some noob reads this comment, add cystatin to your bloodwork and calculate eGFR based on it, not creatinine. Cystatin is the most reliable metric for kidney function. Creatine can bork your creatinine based eGFR (and freak out your doctor!).
 
The absolute best thing you can do for your kidneys, better than any supplement or scrip, is drink way more water than you think you need to. It's easy to check your electrolytes if you're getting a CMP on your regular bloodwork. Sodium is the most likely to fall out of range first, and if it's not regularly near the bottom of the range, you can definitely add more water to your daily routine.

And this has been said many times and I know you know it, but just in case some noob reads this comment, add cystatin to your bloodwork and calculate eGFR based on it, not creatinine. Cystatin is the most reliable metric for kidney function. Creatine can bork your creatinine based eGFR (and freak out your doctor!).

Yea i do test it, mine's pretty good.
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For lipids, one can usually inject carnitine and see a good visible improvement. For liver, some inj glutathione can easily smash alt down to the low 20s. I just havn't seen anything that causes a visible improvement to cystatin tho.

I know astragalas root mentioned above can lower creatinine..thats about it..
 
I just havn't seen anything that causes a visible improvement to cystatin tho.
There isn't anything, and this is exactly what makes it the most accurate metric for kidney flow rate. Cystatin is made by every cell in your body except platelets and red blood cells, and if it's out of range, something serious is going on.
 

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