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

submitted: Jan 16th 2008 | by: MickHart | Total views: 17 | Word Count: 429 | PDF View | Print Article

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; An enzyme primarily for the heart and liver, a raised level usually an indication of hepatitis associated with viruses or alcohol, but can also be caused by tissue breakdown of skeletal muscle (as in heavy weight training), normal levels hit 45.

Alaine Transferase; Alcohol abuse and viruses will increase the levels of this enzyme found present in the liver. Also diseases can increase the count such as Sarcoidosis and the normal count being 40, is normally higher in men.

Alkaline Phosphatase is one of the enzymes that is found in our liver and our bones and its average range can vary on whether our bones are growing or not, so it tends to increase as we get older. Body builders will only experience increased levels if they use growth hormone in their cycle and it is advisable to inform your GP, otherwise you might be diagnosed as having bone disease. The normal average range found present in a fully grown adult is between 30 and 95.

Another enzyme that tends to have a high rate in body builders is Creatine Phosphatase, whereas a high rate in a less active person would indicate kidney disease, a muscular injury or acute injury. A doctor may look suspiciously on your high levels although only probably due to the 500lb dead lift you did the day before, where as my elevated levels would be due to the supplement I take 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.

There exists a 17-alpha-alkylated chemical attached to the majority of oral steroids, which stops the liver from destroying the active ingredients once it passes through. This will cause wear and tear, so if you have a tendency for liver problems you should avoid oral anabolics that have been treated with 17-apha-alkylated. If you should be in any doubt you should buy the Layman's Guides I and II to find a more liver friendly anabolic stack.

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