bigbaldbulldog said:Yes but i think only like 70% gets used...
xcelbeyond said:I really am ignorant on the digestive process
I know food goes in one end and waste comes out the other
What the two passes through liver from oral ingestion vs single pass by injection?
My point was: doesn't ingesting a 17aa go through your liver twice - once from digesting (17aa prevents it from getting broken down from "digestion"), the other when it's in the bloodstream?littlelouie said:They both go thru your liver. That is the biggest misconception people have is that if they take it by injection they will save there liver. Either way is bad on your liver.
xcelbeyond said:My point was: doesn't ingesting a 17aa go through your liver twice - once from digesting (17aa prevents it from getting broken down from "digestion"), the other when it's in the bloodstream?
The issue isn't if it's bad for your liver, the point I was making was "injecting" a 17aa is suppose to be easier on the liver.
yes, all orals pass through your liver twice... inj. only once.xcelbeyond said:My point was: doesn't ingesting a 17aa go through your liver twice - once from digesting (17aa prevents it from getting broken down from "digestion"), the other when it's in the bloodstream?
The issue isn't if it's bad for your liver, the point I was making was "injecting" a 17aa is suppose to be easier on the liver.
Some experts have said an equal amount via injection is probably more liver toxic due to the higher bioavailability - more gets in your system. It will all have to be metabolized eventually by the liver anyway, regardless of route of ingestion.flexmaster said:yes, all orals pass through your liver twice... inj. only once.
interesting...ive never thought of that. good to know.KillerStack said:Some experts have said an equal amount via injection is probably more liver toxic due to the higher bioavailability - more gets in your system. It will all have to be metabolized eventually by the liver anyway, regardless of route of ingestion.