LoremIpsum9921
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Keep in mind all androgens are kidney toxic. Testosterone being the least because the estrogen it is a prohormone for is an antioxidant and helps with the ROS produced.
This is why in all animals males have worse eGFR later in life...
Vigorous Steve covered an interesting study where stanozolol was actually less kidney toxic than boldenone in rats.
That would correlate with the mouse study. I did not put much work into reading about HGHs effect on cystatin c, maybe it's obvious that it raises it and well known. Maybe someone knows more about this. Im curious.ive found out that GH could raise cystatinin c without dmg. i did not dig more into this topic, i stopped all the drugs.
hopefully it will be okay. i plan to do
ultrasound of kidneys to check if im good for another round. wont be takin tren for sure... i would like to use var but... i can live without that.
but with gh use, my cystatinin c rise.
How do you know that no damage was done?
But if we ignore HGH effect on cystatin c, even normally an increase in cystatin c means that damage did occur. Let's assume the pressure in the nephrons did not change.
Your other nephrons can compensate quite well lost ones. So I'm not sold on the idea that if cystatin c goes back to normal, that no damage was done. Only if it's really because cystatin c synthesis was somehow increased by e.g. hgh.
I hope everything will be okay for you
Do we know something about the mechanism?Keep in mind all androgens are kidney toxic. Testosterone being the least because the estrogen it is a prohormone for is an antioxidant and helps with the ROS produced.
This is why in all animals males have worse eGFR later in life...
Vigorous Steve covered an interesting study where stanozolol was actually less kidney toxic than boldenone in rats.
