Just curious, why is this? I went through a long "binge" and
would like to know what Advanced Cycle Support Rx would/can
do for liver and kidney damage?
Man, if you don't think you can stop even with AA I recommend going to your Dr. and getting some Antabuse right away. If you are like I was, every morning I would wake up with no intention to drink, but by afternoon, I couldn't do anything but think about it. If you take the pill in the morning, when you don't want to drink, even when you DO want to drink, if you do with Antabuse, you won't keep it down and you will be miserable. Just a suggestion...
I used to drink between 3-6 beers on week days and no counting on week ends. At the beginning it didn't effect my training nor my live but after a while I noticed that after a drinking session I didn't have enough energy and stamina to go through my regular trainings. I started taking milk thistle tablets (I think it was one per day) and drinking plenty of water to clean my liver. I felt a lot better after taking the milk thistle for about two months. Now I am not sure if only the milk thistle, or water or stopping drinking or all of the above helped but I could feel the difference.
I do understand what do you mean when you say that you love the beer because I have the same passion about beer.
Now I have limited my beer intake only on week ends so that I can still enjoy what I love and increased my training frequency during the week and as I exercise late in the afternoon, drinking beer is not possible.
For the love of beer cut down your beer intake and increase your exercise.
Shit...hate it when I do that! Posted a response before checking to see if it's an old thread or if SOME GODDAM SPAMMER LIKE TAYLOR415 GOOGLE SEARCHED A KEYWORD AND BUMPED SOME OLD SHIT TO TRY TO PITCH SOME POTION HE'S SELLING LIKE ANYBODY IS GOING TO FALL FOR THAT SHIT!!!!...
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