Why Liver Support Is Essential During A SARMs Cycle

We don’t mean to scare you, but some studies have suggested that the incorrect use of SARMs can lead to liver damage. While the liver should eventually heal itself, it is not a pleasant experience. This is why cycle support for SARMs is essential. Let’s explain. 

The Studies 

There have been no long term studies into the use of SARMs and liver damage. The only information on the connection between SARMs and liver damage comes from a couple of reports that look at very specific cases. 

In fact, the most commonly cited study only looked at two cases, and both cases were self-selected insofar as the fact they were not monitored during their SARMs Cycle. The doctors just assumed that any liver damage that occurred post SARMs Cycle was tied to the SARMs

Still, these cases did indicate liver injury in two people. Both had used SARMs and the liver injury became apparent during their PCT. Both started by experiencing minor symptoms of liver damage in the form of jaundice and fatigue, but their symptoms worsened. One needed to be hospitalized. They did not recover for three months. 

These studies did make it clear that further research does need to be carried out into the link between the use of SARMs and liver injuries. However, they didn’t go as far as to say that those who take SARMs will suffer from liver injuries, because the study never looked at the long term effects. 

The Risk of Damage is Rare

We do want to make it expressly clear that if you use SARMs as per the guidelines, you’ll be fine. The risk of damage to the liver is incredibly rare. A lot of people take SARMs, and very few are reporting any side effects from them.

The only reason why you’ll hear SARMs are so dangerous is because of that study we highlighted before. It comes up a lot in the discussion of SARMs, even though it isn’t a complete study. 

Of course, it is still highly recommended that you pay attention to your health when you are taking a SARM, and you’ll want to pay extra special attention to your health when you’re going through the PCT. If you do spot anything that seems like it could be an issue, then talk to your doctor. 

Because of these studies, you might also want to talk to your doctor about following SARMs if you have had any major liver issue in the past. Because, once again, while the risk of liver damage is low, there is still a risk. Chances are that you’ll be at a greater risk if you’ve had liver problems before, but that is just speculation. No studies support this at the moment (due to the limited number of studies). 

But Cycle Support for SARMs is Still Recommended 

Of course, we still highly recommended that you use some sort of liver support for SARMs. It will help to keep your liver in a healthy condition. 

You have to remember that even if you don’t suffer from long term liver damage, you’re still putting your liver through a lot when you’re on SARMs. 

It needs every bit of help it can get to process all that is going through your body. It needs even more help if you have suffered from liver issues before, or you are taking medication. 

This means that you should look into some sort of liver support supplement to take. They are not that expensive, and you’ll end up a lot healthier. In fact, your body may end up processing the SARMs a little bit better, which means that it becomes more effective. 

We suggest you do your research to ensure that you buy the right liver support for your SARMs Cycle. 

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