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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
What supplements would cause high AST or ALT?
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<blockquote data-quote="GarthF" data-source="post: 205681" data-attributes="member: 40089"><p>That's strange, because I thought Pygeum was safe, but not saw palmetto? I suspect the L-Citrulline. It's impossible to know how safe these Bulk Supplement bags are. It's just a bag of powder from China. Most of the reviews you see are because Bulk Supplements offered a free sample of another product if you review the one you purchased.</p><p></p><p>I know nothing about that. I'll look into it. I've always eaten healthy, but carbs are my biggest weakness late at night or when I was stressed during all the "peaceful protests." I've since stopped this habit.</p><p></p><p>I'll look into the Jarrow milk thistle, thank you. In the mean time, I finally spoke with my endocrinologist and he wants me to stop the supplements you suggested and he's going to send me a script to retest. I spoke with him about GGT, but this is what he wants to do first. He didn't mention 3-4 weeks, though. The L-Citrulline seemed to help me during workouts, so it would be disappointing if that's what it is. I looked up liver stones, and it seems that the pain or discomfort would have been felt in a different area than what I felt underneath my belly button, correct?</p><p></p><p>Sorry if I didn't get a chance to respond to everyone else's post. I really appreciate the feedback and will let you know what happens!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GarthF, post: 205681, member: 40089"] That's strange, because I thought Pygeum was safe, but not saw palmetto? I suspect the L-Citrulline. It's impossible to know how safe these Bulk Supplement bags are. It's just a bag of powder from China. Most of the reviews you see are because Bulk Supplements offered a free sample of another product if you review the one you purchased. I know nothing about that. I'll look into it. I've always eaten healthy, but carbs are my biggest weakness late at night or when I was stressed during all the "peaceful protests." I've since stopped this habit. I'll look into the Jarrow milk thistle, thank you. In the mean time, I finally spoke with my endocrinologist and he wants me to stop the supplements you suggested and he's going to send me a script to retest. I spoke with him about GGT, but this is what he wants to do first. He didn't mention 3-4 weeks, though. The L-Citrulline seemed to help me during workouts, so it would be disappointing if that's what it is. I looked up liver stones, and it seems that the pain or discomfort would have been felt in a different area than what I felt underneath my belly button, correct? Sorry if I didn't get a chance to respond to everyone else's post. I really appreciate the feedback and will let you know what happens! [/QUOTE]
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