posted Mon, 04/25/2016 - 09:55
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+ 1 How does the body get rid of Steroid Oils?
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I just wondered if anyone knew how the body gets rid of the Devil juice that ends up in our bloodstream and at what rate does it manage to expel it? I'm guessing its time dependent on the ester also....
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The oil is absorbed and used for energy. Starts in the lymph system and gets packaged as triacyglycerides in chylomicrons and broken down into free fatty acids which are utilized by cells to make ATP or stored in adipose tissue.
The AAS is esterified so that must be broken down until it can bind the androgen receptor. Eventually the liver processes them out of the body like any of your bodies natural hormones. This is why they have a half life in the first place. Depending on an individual's genetics, especially concerning CYP genes, this happens at very different rates. I for instance got my genetics sequenced and found I break down steroids very slowly, which is why lower doses work well for me and I'm prone to more sides
the oil is absorbed into the body and used for energy or stored just as biguriel said. just as if you consumed it orally, the solvents are processed and removed by your liver and excreted. the hormone absorbs into the bloodstream until its active life runs out and you inject more..
good question +1
bigurielIt's not the carrier vegetable oil that's bad for cholesterol, it's the steroid in there itself. Androgens decrease HDL and increase LDL.
bigurielIt's fat, it's stored or broken down for ATP, just as if you drank it.
moojOh right wouldn't have thought that. So why is it so bad for cholesterol levels if it doesn't remain in the bloodstream? Or is it just if there's too much at a time it struggles to keep on top of it all